It's worked for me. My understanding is any bivalent postive ion can effect the results but I could be wrong on that. Gave up on LaMotte for aquariums years ago. Too Pricy! there are kits with as much accuracy for less money.
It's worked for me. My understanding is any bivalent postive ion can effect the results but I could be wrong on that. Gave up on LaMotte for aquariums years ago. Too Pricy! there are kits with as much accuracy for less money.
My older son has gotten in keeping fish over the last year. He kept his first fish, a betta named "Ridely" alive for 6 months, changing the water religiously. So now he has a 20 gallon aquarium with mollys and plattys--and the latter keep having babies--and guess who gets stuck testing the water--the guy who knows how to test pools! I was gonna name the fish "Maki", "Nigiri", "Sashimi" and "Sushi" but he really did NOT appreciate that. But with "Mercury" getting pregnant alot, 4 fish is now 8 fish....![]()
Carl
Careful, that's how I went from one 10 gallon tank to 2 10 gallons and a 40 gallon tank inside, and an 1100 gallon koi pond in the back yard! If you need something to do with all the mollys, get a cichlid, he'll take care of the problem for you.......
Janet
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