Toxins such as Ammonia,Nitrite,Nitrate eaporate with water?

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SeaChem knows the chemical formulas and they have the chemists. Within two minutes of looking at the equation, a chemist will know if the nitrates will decompose to N2. If it there was a suggestion that it did, the SeaChem marketing department would be singing it from the mountain tops.
 
John7429;3374466; said:
Nope phosphates and nitrates build up as water evaporates and gets replaced with tap water you get a buildup without water changes. Nitrite and ammonia same thing they don't evaporate unfortunately :(
 
Why was I quoted? lol

I just answered his question...

Hobbiests should enjoy all aspects of this hobby (including water changes) in my opinion... (Not that anyone asked)
 
using a filter at very low GPH, some anaerobic bacteria decompose nitrAte

Very low. Depending on the volume of the filter, you may need to get down to 1-5 GPH
 
John7429;3374682; said:
Why was I quoted? lol

I just answered his question...

Hobbiests should enjoy all aspects of this hobby (including water changes) in my opinion... (Not that anyone asked)
lol because I agreed bro :D
 
If you thoroughly review the claims of Seachem about Prime…

It “binds” Ammonia, Nitrite & Nitrate in a “non toxic” form for 24~48 hours…

Therefore if you are adding Prime to “detoxify” any of these things you’ll want to add it every 36 hours or so… Which makes the permanent solution of a water change far more affective…

PS - No ammonia, nitrite or nitrate won’t evaporate at typical aquarium temperatures…
 
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