Can a tank be literally "over-fryed"?

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Can a tank be literally "over-fryed"?​

If you turn the gas down they shouldn't get over fryed :)
 
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Can a tank be literally "over-fryed"?​

If you turn the gas down they should get over fryed :)
Or drop a hand-held electrical appliance into the tank, while powered up....or not even, with some appliances...plug in the wall is all it takes
 
I hate doing a nitrate test... Ugh... :rolleyes:
But I will try to do it tonight... I may just do it tomorrow though
"0 amm and 0 nitrites"
Nitrate?
 
Wild card - ammonia, nitrate and nitrites are an easy read. Hormones, including growth inhibiting ones, aren't. "Water test culture" if it becomes a substitute for water changing, does harm. There is so much more happening than a reagent test can tell you.

Over fryed tanks result in the death of all the fry. Stores who take fry use them as feeders, or go bankrupt. No one can afford to lose turnover in a tank for 5 months while the fry grow.
 
You hate doing water changes?
I dont hate it but it is a hassle a lot of the time... I have back issues and I'm not the strongest kid in the world... I found out a way not to pour water into the tank but I still have to carry buckets a good distance to dump them...
 
I dont hate it but it is a hassle a lot of the time... I have back issues and I'm not the strongest kid in the world... I found out a way not to pour water into the tank but I still have to carry buckets a good distance to dump them...
Workout! Workout! Workout!
 
Workout! Workout! Workout!
Yah, still got the back problems though... I can lift up to 30 pounds with no real issues but it still hurts my back. 40 pounds is starting to push it but I can do it and 50 pounds I need help...
I really have to be careful, one time I was carrying a bucket full of tank water and my back gave out on me
 

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