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Aside from the shock and disgust I catch from asking this question, what are the scientific flaws/advantages?

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Aside from the shock and disgust I catch from asking this question, what are the scientific flaws/advantages?

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From what I understand urine has a small NH3 content. Urine has a specific gravity of about 1.017-1.020, owing to its dissolved solids, about 60% of which are organic substances. Besides ammonia, those organics include urea, uric acid, and creatine, which are all bacterially decomposed to form carbon dioxide and more ammonia. The other 40% of the dissolved solids in urine are inorganic Na, Cl, K, PO4 and SO4. I gathered this info here: http://www.skepticalaquarist.com/docs/startover/fishless.shtml Thanks for your time and effort! Mike. No nitrites – 05/16/2006 Hello, and thanks fo

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