Hello all,
Here is my story. New to fish ownership, I recently purchased a 10gal tropical tank setup approx 6 weeks ago, from what I believe a not so trust worthy LFS (big chain). Setup system per instructions, let tank set for 48 hours and slowly began a fish-in-cycle process per my LFS. At week 2 I had a extremely dirty tank. My fish stock consisted of 4 neon tetras, 2 guppies, 1 algea eater, and 1 african dwarf frog, all phased in slowly. After consulting with my LFS I did a 30% water change and filter change. within an hour I had 4 dead neons, and extremely high ammonia readings. Consulted LFS they recomended drop in tablets to fix amonia levels, by next day, I had a dead guppy and algea eater.
By now I had lost faith in my LFS and decided to get a second opinion from another LFS. I took them a water sample, and they said I was still in the middle of a cycle and to not add anymore fish, do not add any more tablet suppliments (IE, ammonia killer, etc.) and to let the natural proccess take over and by doing the water and filter change I had basically had started the cycle process all over again (this made sense).
I waited 2 weeks and went back with another sample sunday and was told I was still in the middle of a cycle and to wait 2 more weeks. Sunday amonia was at 1 and nitrites still a little high. Took a reading last night and levels are still the same as sunday.
My questions are, am i stuck in some sort of cycle lock that my readings are not changing in a week to a week and a half time period ? Am I getting good advice from my 2nd LFS. There suggestions seem to be on mark with what I'm reading here. I still have 1 guppy and 1 A.D.F that are surviving from the original start up and am only adding aquarium salt to help them tolerate the environment.
Thank you in advance for the help and sorry this is long winded, but i tried to be as detailed as possible.
Here is my story. New to fish ownership, I recently purchased a 10gal tropical tank setup approx 6 weeks ago, from what I believe a not so trust worthy LFS (big chain). Setup system per instructions, let tank set for 48 hours and slowly began a fish-in-cycle process per my LFS. At week 2 I had a extremely dirty tank. My fish stock consisted of 4 neon tetras, 2 guppies, 1 algea eater, and 1 african dwarf frog, all phased in slowly. After consulting with my LFS I did a 30% water change and filter change. within an hour I had 4 dead neons, and extremely high ammonia readings. Consulted LFS they recomended drop in tablets to fix amonia levels, by next day, I had a dead guppy and algea eater.
By now I had lost faith in my LFS and decided to get a second opinion from another LFS. I took them a water sample, and they said I was still in the middle of a cycle and to not add anymore fish, do not add any more tablet suppliments (IE, ammonia killer, etc.) and to let the natural proccess take over and by doing the water and filter change I had basically had started the cycle process all over again (this made sense).
I waited 2 weeks and went back with another sample sunday and was told I was still in the middle of a cycle and to wait 2 more weeks. Sunday amonia was at 1 and nitrites still a little high. Took a reading last night and levels are still the same as sunday.
My questions are, am i stuck in some sort of cycle lock that my readings are not changing in a week to a week and a half time period ? Am I getting good advice from my 2nd LFS. There suggestions seem to be on mark with what I'm reading here. I still have 1 guppy and 1 A.D.F that are surviving from the original start up and am only adding aquarium salt to help them tolerate the environment.
Thank you in advance for the help and sorry this is long winded, but i tried to be as detailed as possible.