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Ammonia test NH3 and ammonium NH4
The ammonia measurement range is from 0 to 10 mg / l. High ammonium (NH4) levels are usually caused by poor filter operation due to poor or insufficient bacterial water purification activity. Ammonium (NH4) is converted to ammonia (NH3) when the pH reaches above 7. Therefore, it is very important to control the pH value other than the ammonium level (NH4) If the ammonia level (NH3) exceeds 0,02 mg are poisonous to fish. In this case, it is recommended to replace 50% of the water and reduce the level of ammonia using NITRIDAC which promotes bacterial activity in the filter.
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