pond when cycling a new tank or when overstocking your fish<\/a>. Ammonia is also produced when your fish eat too much. The higher the protein in your food, the more ammonia your fish produce. It’s also important to check your pond’s ph regularly. The pH is affected by the temperature and salinity of your pond.<\/p>\n\n\n\nIf you suspect that your pond’s ammonia levels are too high, the first step is to perform a partial water change. You can reduce your ammonia level by about 30% by performing a partial water change. Make sure that the replacement water has a lower pH than your pond’s. The most effective method is to change about 20% of the water in your pond each day. The number of water changes you will need to perform will depend on the level of ammonia in your sludge. You can repeat this process several times if necessary.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Conclusion<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
If your ammonia level is above a certain level, you may need to do chemical treatments. There are commercially available products, such as Microbe-Lift Ammonia Remover, that can help you counteract the effects of ammonia toxicity. These products typically work by replacing ammonia with formaldehyde or chlorine. The downside to these chemicals is that they can cause overdose and damage to the fish’s gills.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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