Laughncat
Fish Fanatic
High all. I needs some help/suggestions concerning the rising levels of ammonia in my tank. I know, everybody gets tire of seeing these questions and I really did try to handle it on my own using the advice previously posted on here before asking. Much to my regret, I believe I did indeed stock my tank a litle faster then I should have.
*Sigh*
I was just worried that my little cory cat would be lonely with out two buddies (And he has indeed calmed down since I added them). I tried to redistribute my fish to keep from overloading the tank, but it hasn't seemed to help.
I originally had the following in my twelve gallon tank:
2 yellow fancy tail guppies
2 powder blue male dwarf gourami
1 reticulas cory cat
When I added two more Cory cats, I moved the two guppies to a five gallon tank that had just become stabilized.
Which left me with this composition:
2 powder blue dwarf gourami
3 reticulas (sp?) cory cats
Within three or four days, my ammonia levels were beginning to creep up. To try and slow ths down, I started doing 30-40% daily water changes and I moved one of the dwarf gourmi in with the guppies in their five gallon tank (Neither of the gouramis seem to like this. Both of them have become much more active and are constantly roaming around their tanks. i think they are looking for ezch other ).
Also I've cut the food I've been giving them as well. I feel terrible, but I haven't fed the fish in about two days in effort to cut down on the ammonia filled poop. Unfortuantely, things don't seem to be getting any better. In fact, I just did a water change and I'm still at about 1.5 - 2.0ppm of ammonia. I will say that my nitrites have been rising, but only a little. Maybe about .25 the last time I checked (yesterday).
Do you all have any suggestions one what else I can do? I worried that some of this might be part of an effect I've been reading about in some of the posts where people who have a planted tank will eventually experiance severe ammonia spikes
Alos, I was reading about something called Bio-spira (Ammonia and Nitrite bacteria suspended in solution that are supposed to help cycle a tank much faster)at marineland.com and I've also had a dealer recommend it to me. Does anyone think this might help? Has anyone used it before?
I'm jsut worried about my poor little fish suffering because of my mistakes
*Sigh*
I was just worried that my little cory cat would be lonely with out two buddies (And he has indeed calmed down since I added them). I tried to redistribute my fish to keep from overloading the tank, but it hasn't seemed to help.
I originally had the following in my twelve gallon tank:
2 yellow fancy tail guppies
2 powder blue male dwarf gourami
1 reticulas cory cat
When I added two more Cory cats, I moved the two guppies to a five gallon tank that had just become stabilized.
Which left me with this composition:
2 powder blue dwarf gourami
3 reticulas (sp?) cory cats
Within three or four days, my ammonia levels were beginning to creep up. To try and slow ths down, I started doing 30-40% daily water changes and I moved one of the dwarf gourmi in with the guppies in their five gallon tank (Neither of the gouramis seem to like this. Both of them have become much more active and are constantly roaming around their tanks. i think they are looking for ezch other ).
Also I've cut the food I've been giving them as well. I feel terrible, but I haven't fed the fish in about two days in effort to cut down on the ammonia filled poop. Unfortuantely, things don't seem to be getting any better. In fact, I just did a water change and I'm still at about 1.5 - 2.0ppm of ammonia. I will say that my nitrites have been rising, but only a little. Maybe about .25 the last time I checked (yesterday).
Do you all have any suggestions one what else I can do? I worried that some of this might be part of an effect I've been reading about in some of the posts where people who have a planted tank will eventually experiance severe ammonia spikes
Alos, I was reading about something called Bio-spira (Ammonia and Nitrite bacteria suspended in solution that are supposed to help cycle a tank much faster)at marineland.com and I've also had a dealer recommend it to me. Does anyone think this might help? Has anyone used it before?
I'm jsut worried about my poor little fish suffering because of my mistakes