Aquarium Nitrogen Cycle

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Aquarium Nitrogen Cycle By Ethan Preu

How Most House Fish Die

Things To Look For (Tropical) Chlorine pH Ammonia Nitrite Nitrate Hardness Alkalinity Temperature

Chemical Changes

Bacteria

Charts

What happened to Redfish?

Several days later…

Dwarf Frogs

Stress! Saprolegnia

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