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Noooo amonia and nitrite are toxic!! Can kill your fish and corals!!!! Get dr.tim one and onely nitrifing bacteria helps cycle your tank on a week!
I'm pretty sure he's joking. If not, there's going to be a long learning curve. Lol
 
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Noooo amonia and nitrite are toxic!! Can kill your fish and corals!!!! Get dr.tim one and onely nitrifing bacteria helps cycle your tank on a week!

I'm taking a road off the beaten path. Haven't you read about the experiment where they're dosing tanks with ammonia and nitrite in small quantities to promote growth and coloration?
 

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I'm taking a road off the beaten path. Haven't you read about the experiment where they're dosing tanks with ammonia and nitrite in small quantities to promote growth and coloration?


I dose copper by way of vintage collector pennies.
 
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I dose copper by way of vintage collector pennies.

Nice!!!! I knew there would be a use for all those pennies I have been collecting in a jar! I might have to try that too. All the bacteria from the pennies being handled so much can only help right?
 

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Nice!!!! I knew there would be a use for all those pennies I have been collecting in a jar! I might have to try that too. All the bacteria from the pennies being handled so much can only help right?

Oh yea, but they got to be pre 1983 but just toss the 1943 steel pennies in the trash unless you find a '43 copper penny, that one will be good for the sump.....
 

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