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Apparently, this stuff isn't easy to get rid of either; certainly not as easy as buying a crab to eat it! Fortunately, however, we only seem to have a couple of them. So far, we're taking a "wait and see" approach with these.
Water Readings 3/24/10:
PH - 8.2
Ammonia - 0 PPM
Nitrite - 0 PPM
Nitrate - 0 PPM
Temp. - 78° F
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