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I'm at the end of cycling a new 75 gallon tank.
This is my 7th week and according to my tests it's ready. Theses critters confirm my assumption!
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Pods can live in high ranges of ammonia. Like 8ppm. You should see my Tigger Pod tank. The water is yellow.
 
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Pods can live in high ranges of ammonia. Like 8ppm. You should see my Tigger Pod tank. The water is yellow.
Well hopefully my 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite, 25 Nitrate with a major water change on deck is signs its time...[emoji106]
Trigger Pods are pretty cool too lol
 

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Well hopefully my 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite, 25 Nitrate with a major water change on deck is signs its time...[emoji106]
Trigger Pods are pretty cool too lol
They are awesome for a tank. Just mine get wiped out fast. Green Mandarin, Dwarf Flame Angel, and Blue Spotted Jawfish pound them down. They can clean out 1k pods in a day.
 

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