I remember seeing on a thread somewhere about ammonia levels rising in tap water after this big rain. Has anyone noticed this recently? I did a water change last night in my 45 after having 2 sudden deaths and this morning the ammonia levels were up. Not too crazy but still more than I wanted. I used Prime but I was wondering if I needed to over dose a bit.
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Which part of town are you from?
It's not only the rain...it's also the fact that Houston is slowly converting to surface water and using chloramine vs. chlorine.
Most of Northern Houston has change. I would suggest using a carbon bottle along with prime/safe.I ate my fish that died.
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I am near the galleria area. I don't know what you mean when you say run a carbon bottle. I really appreciate everyone who suggests things to do or products to buy or make. But it would help me out a lot more if when people suggest things they assume I am a moron and explain better or link a product. Because I can assure you I am much closer to a moron than the experts that are helping me realize.
Thanks,
40GallonsofDerp45G Cichlid and Turtle
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Here is a expensive one. http://www.cleanairpurewater.com/water_equipment.html You can spend as little as $250.00 for a 2ft bottle. I got a new one that is 4ft tall for $450.00. Make sure it is filled with catalytic carbon because it will remove chlorine better than plain granulated activated carbon. Mine will not get all of the chlorine because I flow it to fast. So I still use Safe from seachem.To many tanks and to many water changes to slow the water flow on the water changes for me.200
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