First.. Where is the evidence that ammonia detoxifiers such as Prime DON'T make the chemically bound ammonia available to the biofilter? It states directly on the Seachem website that it DOES detoxify while the bound ammonia remains available to the biofilter. Don't you think, that if that was the truth, in such a popular hobby and a lawsuit-happy America, that someone would have called them out on blatant false advertisement?
It works, and it works well, and I will not stop using it in emergency situations. It is already known that ammonia detoxifiers don't remove the ammonia, meaning it will still show up on an ammonia test. As far as I'm concerned.. that is NOT a "false positive", because the ammonia is still in the water, it is just chemically bound and detoxified.
Also, I've never heard of a bacteria that could take an inorganic chemical such as chloramine, separate it on a molecular level, and then consume the resulting chlorine molecules, but not the ammonia molecules?
Last.. Zeolite is technically an "artificial" means for removing ammonia. How is using zeolite to remove ammonia any different from consistently using a water conditioner? At least Prime leaves the bound ammonia available to the bacterial biofilter. Zeolite completely removes it, which causes TRUE starvation of the bacteria, and promoting the very situation that water conditioners in this thread are being accused of.
It works, and it works well, and I will not stop using it in emergency situations. It is already known that ammonia detoxifiers don't remove the ammonia, meaning it will still show up on an ammonia test. As far as I'm concerned.. that is NOT a "false positive", because the ammonia is still in the water, it is just chemically bound and detoxified.
Also, I've never heard of a bacteria that could take an inorganic chemical such as chloramine, separate it on a molecular level, and then consume the resulting chlorine molecules, but not the ammonia molecules?
Last.. Zeolite is technically an "artificial" means for removing ammonia. How is using zeolite to remove ammonia any different from consistently using a water conditioner? At least Prime leaves the bound ammonia available to the bacterial biofilter. Zeolite completely removes it, which causes TRUE starvation of the bacteria, and promoting the very situation that water conditioners in this thread are being accused of.