Hyposalinity treatment

How to bring ammonia down

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Eddy101

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Hi im doing a hypo salinity treatment on regal tang 2 clowns and damsel in 32 gallon
Salinity 1.009
Ammonia is at 0.25ppm im sucking up all the bio load and added some prime and doing 10 to 15% water changes everyday but qont go down but the regal tang is doing much better only 6 days and he has gotten 80 % better swimming better not laying on the bottom corner pale also color is mich much better
 

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Bigger water changes. if the tank hasn't cycled then it's up to you to keep up with exporting the ammonia, as the fish make waste.
 

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If you're doing large water changes its essential you match the salinity and temp. any variations may cause further stress to you fish. BTW, I don't always trust those solutions in a bottle. good luck. :)
 

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