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Originally Posted by telefrag
The ammonia that amquel and other dechlors will help remove is not a biological type, its the chemical type that is found in tap water.
A biological ammonia spike is completely natural and its best to let it run its course.
You can use giant danios (which are pretty resilient to it) to help cycle the tank.
one thing anyone who keeps aquatic animals should keep in mind is water quality is crucial, frogs are as sensitive to water quality as fish are, so if it would kill fish, it will not be good for amphibians.
Some are more resistant than others, but why take the chance when you can just wait the week or so to let it cycle naturally.
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I read cycles take 4-6 weeks.
How do biological ammonias differ? I was unaware that there was ammonia in my tap water.
I am having an RO system put in as soon as I have disposable income again.