Nope, just one java fernI know you said you have java ferns but are there any other plants in there?
Nope, just one java fernI know you said you have java ferns but are there any other plants in there?
No, I only add conditioner and that was before I added ammonia. Ammonia levels were constant at 2ppm for quite a while, then started dropping with no sign of nitrates or nitrites. I'm trying to start the cycle.Do any of the chemicals you add take care of ammonia, nitrites, or nitrates?
Yes I know, but some conditioners may "remove" ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates. What all chemicals do you add again? Sorry for all the questions, just trying to piece it togetherNo, I only add conditioner and that was before I added ammonia. Ammonia levels were constant at 2ppm for quite a while, then started dropping with no sign of nitrates or nitrites. I'm trying to start the cycle.
It's Tetra Aquasafe Plus, I'm not sure what it removes but these are the ingredients:Yes I know, but some conditioners may "remove" ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates. What all chemicals do you add again? Sorry for all the questions, just trying to piece it together
I'm not good with chemicals and stuff so I will let others chime in on that aspect but I don't THINK that it removes ammonia or anything else except for chlorine...It's Tetra Aquasafe Plus, I'm not sure what it removes but these are the ingredients:
Since you have livestock in there (shrimps) you need to keep ammonia and nitrite as near zero as possible. The way to do this is by doing a water change whenever either read above zero. However, the tank will cycle to deal with ammonia made by 2 shrimps. Add fish or more shrimps and you need to grow more bacteria.
I see you have live plants in the tank, though most seem to be slow growers. More, fast growing plants will help with ammonia though not nitrite.
PS, is that a java fern I see rooted in the substrate? It's a bit hard to tell behind the test tubes. If it is java fern, it should not be planted in the substrate ot the rhizome will rot. it is usually grown attached to decor
Oh wow so that’s what they do in idiots terms thanks for explaining it so well. Glad I’m giving time for my bb to build up I’m hoping to get away with a water change every two weeks if possible as I don’t want to upset the shrimp too much.I'm probably looking at a plant and mistaking it for java fern
I've spotted the thread about the plants, those will help with cycling. In case you haven't found it yet, plants use ammonia as fertiliser and they don't turn it into nitrite or nitrate. Bacteria will grow slowly in the background but the plants will do most of the work. The faster growing the plant, the more ammonia it can take up.
Oh wow so that’s what they do in idiots terms thanks for explaining it so well. Glad I’m giving time for my bb to build up I’m hoping to get away with a water change every two weeks if possible as I don’t want to upset the shrimp too much.
Ahh I see ok thank you, I’m hoping for a group of upto 2” fish in there aswell so weekly water changes will be in the diaryMore regular, not fewer, water changes mean healthier fish. If all you intend in this tank are two shrimp, you could probably get by with only bi-weekly water changes, but certainly not with fish.
Ahh I see ok thank you, I’m hoping for a group of upto 2” fish in there aswell so weekly water changes will be in the diary