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![]() Silver ![]() ![]() Member No.: 50 Group: Member Posts: 393 Topics Started: 39 Joined: 9-Dec-03 Last seen online: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 5:32 pm User's local time: Thu, 15 May 2025 3:45 am Green Water: Yes Country: Indonesia ![]() |
Dear all green water users...
When to tell whether the green water is too green and need to be change? I've read somewhere that too much green means it contain too many protein which is bad for the lungs or something like that... is this true? thanks... |
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![]() Silver ![]() Member No.: 54 Group: Member Posts: 144 Topics Started: 8 Joined: 14-Dec-03 Last seen online: Sat, 24 Jul 2021 9:24 pm User's local time: Thu, 15 May 2025 4:45 am Green Water: No Country: Singapore ![]() |
Hi, I'm new here. Since u guys talk about oxygen burn. May I ask if one of the fish has this, what remedy to cure it?
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![]() Co-Founder ![]() Member No.: 3 Group: Administrator Posts: 696 Topics Started: 42 Joined: 21-Nov-03 Last seen online: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 7:12 pm User's local time: Thu, 15 May 2025 4:45 am From: Virtual Singapore Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore ![]() |
QUOTE(goldie @ Sat, 02 Oct 2004 9:13 am) Hi, I'm new here. Since u guys talk about oxygen burn. May I ask if one of the fish has this, what remedy to cure it? Thanks. Discard the excessively intense green water and make sure it doesn't happen again. Meanwhile, there's no need to apply medication (if that's what was on your mind) as the fish will heal itself. |
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