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That looks fine Pete.
Where was the rainwater from? Has it been stored for long.I decided today after rain to do some NH3/NH4 and NO2 tests for my rainwater. Actually is straight after rain.
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It looks like rainwater has quite a lot of ammonia. I am not sure if it is safe to use for aquarium.
The water is stored in general water butt 210l which i bought from B&Q.Hi all,
Where was the rainwater from? Has it been stored for long.
Cheers Darrel
No real way of knowing, but it is more likely to be a false result from the test kit than a real reading, purely because there isn't really a mechanism for producing ammonia.The water is stored in general water butt 210l which i bought from B&Q.
It has been stored about week after last week rains, and today it added some more water after rain. Well I have almost all water butt now.
The water is collected from the roof of my house.
I have been thinking about the same. Because last week I did 20 litres of water change plus I did blackout for 3 days and nothing really happened. I know the effects of this might appear withing next weeks.Hi all,
No real way of knowing, but it is more likely to be a false result from the test kit than a real reading, purely because there isn't really a mechanism for producing ammonia.
Cheers Darrel
I have something like at home -link belowYou could try dropping a pad of polyester, direct into the water,not as your shown sponge , it should tell you a lot ie metals. As @tam says its expensive to use as a filter media itself in this situation
If you don't mind guys, I have some more questions still.Maybe it would soon need cleaning because the sponge are good at collecting debris, you could put it under the sponge as last source of filtration. Probably more cost effective to use floss for Ponds Iwould think.
Poly-filter works in a different way ,removing heavy metals, ammonia etc but for aquarium use so a very expensive option for this situation
Just use it. It is free, environmentally responsible, naturally distilled water.For the moment after rain on Saturday my Water butt is full of water.
That is my reasoning.I would like to know how many rivers and streams there are worldwide which refuse to accept rainwater that has not been filtered?
And there is way more toxic crap coming off roads and fields than there is coming off your roof...