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Ammonia is highly toxic to fish and other aquatic animals. The only safe level of ammonia is 0 parts per million (ppm). Even concentrations of just 2 ppm can cause fish to die in your tank.<ref name="rf1">https://www.csh.rit.edu/~tonyl/goldfish/testarea/advcare.htm</ref> By measuring your tank's water and making the necessary adjustments, you can help lower ammonia levels back down to a safe, manageable level for your fish. | Ammonia is highly toxic to fish and other aquatic animals. The only safe level of ammonia is 0 parts per million (ppm). Even concentrations of just 2 ppm can cause fish to die in your tank.<ref name="rf1">https://www.csh.rit.edu/~tonyl/goldfish/testarea/advcare.htm</ref> By measuring your tank's water and making the necessary adjustments, you can help lower ammonia levels back down to a safe, manageable level for your fish. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == |