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ammonia test results after prime treatment after screwup

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This is the ammonia test I got after a screwup long ago. Tank was treated with prime, most fish removed and ammonia returned to zero one day after rinsing my filter media a week later.


2-3 fish I could not remove to another tank survived this level.


The seachem multi test kit the total ammonia was high but the free ammonia was low.


This kicked off a 3-4 week cycle where everything evuntually returned to normal including 0 nitrates.


tank was my 55g mixed marine. a couple fish died in the first hours before prime treatment and all corals were lost.
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