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There has been a bit of questioning about other products claiming to detoxify ammonia.

I recently put 7 5-6 in Koi - into a new aquarium (from an outdoor pond) - with a brand new filter. Thus - no bacteria. I had a spare Seachem alert badge and placed it in.

Hypothesis - There would be no problem with toxic levels of ammonia.
Interventions - try Ammolock if there are elevations per the Seachem Badge.

The fish were put in a week ago - with a generic bottled bacteria (Tetra) - into a 72 gallon tank. pH 7. Ammonia 0. Seachem alert 0.

After a week (and another fish thought to be lost in the pond was added) - The Seachem Alert showed slightly green (matching the step next to yellow). All of the fish are behaving and acting normal.

Today I added Another bottle (per instructions) of bacteria. Will await the results. If the Seachem alert (verified by (I know, I know) the horrible API test is increasing I will add Ammolock - more information to follow
 
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Ammo lock is a freshwater product and alternative- Not solution. It locks it up yemporarily but cant hold it as ammonia has to go somewhere. I sold lots of this at my LFS and always the same response" It went away but came back".
It never went away
 
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