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| I've been doing water changes with the distilled water. Yesterday I did about a 25% water change with the distilled water. After that I tested the water and the ammonia level was still 2 ppm. Before the water change the PJ cardinalfish died the same way the others did. I am worried about my corals. I can't seem to get the ammonia level lowered before they die too.
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How often have you been doing the water changes, and are they all about 25%? What are all your readings (ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, pH, salinity) now?
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| I have been doing 2 liter water changes twice a week. I did the 25% water change only once. All of the test readings are the same accept for the salinity which is 1.025.
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The readings should be changing. Are you sure your test kits are right? I'd have the readings verified by your lfs. And I'd start doing 25% water changes each time...the other ones are too small to make enough of a difference.
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| I'll try to get the test kits verified. They should be okay because there from a good brand. I'll start doing 25% water changes. Thanks again for the help.
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