Potassium permanganate is a strong oxidizer and can burn skin, eyes, and other body parts. It will stain you and everything it touches brown. Always use safety protective gear including rubber gloves, goggles and old clothes. A dust mask is advisable to prevent irritation to your respiratory tract.
Reds got a point!Red said:First as I reported I tested my tank water for nitrates and it was right off the scale - about 80 (PH was extraordinarily high too), then I tested my tap water and got the same results. Even the Tesco spring water has a nitrate content of 20 (same as Asda's).
My water changes must have also been raising the nitrates! It was after a big water change that my fish got sick.
Then I tested Narayan's tap water - the results were like Mary Poppins : practically perfect in every way, virtually neutral PH and virtually no nitrates.
He lives less than 1 mile from me.
My theories :
Either his water is supplied from a different source or there is something happening to the water on it's way to me. There is a sewage farm not far from my house and I wonder if there is some seepage into my water supply.
I'll be writing to Southern Water asking for an explanation and some action to bring my tap water nitrate levels back to an aceptable level. I wonder also what these high nitrate levels are doing to ME as I drink the stuff too.
Why do you keep crabs and lobsters in your tank if you know they will just kill the fish?Narayan said:I do use my britta filter when doing a water change. Ok, so it takes a long time, but Im a patient person. So far Ive not had any fish deaths in my tanks (except for those caused by my lobsters or little red crabs).
Potassium permanganate, no surprise at what your xmas present is then.Red said:A simple Yahoo search yeilded this little gem:
"Potassium permanganate soaks work well for smelly feet - your chemist can help with this. "
After your warning about the mask and gloves I don't fancy it much either and anyway my feet are as fragrant as Gary Linneker's farts!
(Narayan - you KEEP QUIET!)