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RupertofOZ
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Posted: Oct 21st, '08, 23:50 |
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More info please... what is supplying your ammonia... I'm assuming that you haven't got fish...
So what are you adding to the source water that is producing the ammonia... at those levels?
And what, if any, means of bio-filtration do you have... growbeds??
A pic might help...
And info regarding your current air and water temps...
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RupertofOZ
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Posted: Oct 22nd, '08, 00:14 |
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Well something is producing ammonia... and not just small amounts...
What's in your growbeds... and/or is there anything that was there before when you had your problems?
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RupertofOZ
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Posted: Oct 22nd, '08, 00:48 |
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What is "chat"... 
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RupertofOZ
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Posted: Oct 22nd, '08, 00:55 |
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And the water that's currently in the system... is this the "old" water from before?
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TCLynx
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Posted: Oct 22nd, '08, 21:40 |
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What was the source water? City tap water? You mention water conditioner. If your water is treated with Chloramine, the conditioner will leave you with Ammonia in the water and if you used anything that locks up ammonia, you may never get rid of the ammonia readings in that water.
If the problem is due to treated tap water then my vote would be to dump that water and replace with the pond, well, or rain water. I use well water and life is pretty good.
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RupertofOZ
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Posted: Oct 23rd, '08, 08:16 |
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OK, would seem your tap water is alright....and I'm assuming that the tank was emptied after the fish deaths and refilled with tap water...
And other than some mystery "conditioners" nothing else has been added...
So where is the ammonia coming from....
Possibly it's a residual from the growbeds when you had the fish.... but that seems very unlikely....
So I'm starting to question just what might have been in the carwash soap that might be reacting and producing ammonia.....
Still, though... if you've been pumping through the growbeds for over a week... it still doesn't make sense....
My suggestion would be dump the entire system water... you'll still have some water/bacteria left in the growbeds..... refill and do a complete range of test to establish a baseline...
Do not add anything.... post the results up, and we'll see what happens...
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