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Testing the Croc's water for ph and Ammonia......


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Posted by Ralf Sommerlad on May 15, 2003 at 10:09:55:

In Reply to: Testing the Croc's water for ph and Ammonia...... posted by DocCroc on May 14, 2003 at 02:00:12:

Changing the water in my Osteolaemus enclosure one time a week ( more, if absolutely necessary). Thats all. Ralf

:Do you guys test your croc's water to check for PH level and Ammonia? I do test my water for pH and Ammonia in my pond, fish tanks every week and was wondering about you guys. Do you test water for nitrite, or chlorine too? I know that acidic ph water or ammonia is deadly to fish but is it deadly to crocs? I have no experience with those kits (am learning) and would like to know how to use them if it is necessary for the crocs.
:Thanks advance,
:Jeff DuPree "Doc Croc"
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