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27-12-2006, 12:23 AM | #311 | |
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Check on that with a good set of testers. Perhaps the next time you do WC, siphon the water nearer the top of the water level rather than from the base. |
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27-12-2006, 12:23 AM | #312 | |
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leave it... after sometimes it will goes away... another tactics no to 'see' the forms... fill water higher... till the oyama... the wpn't see bubbles lieo.. |
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27-12-2006, 12:29 AM | #313 |
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i am using the tetra test strips for the No2 and No3... and etc... using ammonia tester liquid de.. but forget the brand... No2 is zero... as checked just now
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bro tink i can ans ur queries y so much foam develop reason becos of the sponge or filter wool tat u r using which i encountered b4. Everytime i change to new filter wool rem to wash it veri clean. The cleaner u wash ur filter wool the sooner the foam wil disappear cheers
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