Airecl
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Hi all
I have had a tropical tank 230L running cycled for a few months and one of my Cory cats died whilst I was out. Found it half eaten so scooped it out and as much stuff as I could.
Over the next few weeks my shrimp died and some of my fish. Measured the ammonia and it was 3-4ppm (acidic water so hopefully ammonium)
Been doing large water changes, most of my fish have been moved into a happy cycled hospital tank and they’re ok.
Tried checking ornaments, under everything - haven’t been able to find why the ammonia keeps rising - dosing with bacteria and prime to try and keep it under control between water changes.
Now I’m thinking it could be down to the substrate - I have white (fish tank) sand, underneath I have Tropica plant growth substrate - some of it has leaked up above the sand.
I’ve also got quite a few bits of driftwood in there too.
Getting desperate tbh! Really want to try and sort it out.
Any ideas why the ammonia is going from 0.5ppm to 2-3 over 48 hours?
I have had a tropical tank 230L running cycled for a few months and one of my Cory cats died whilst I was out. Found it half eaten so scooped it out and as much stuff as I could.
Over the next few weeks my shrimp died and some of my fish. Measured the ammonia and it was 3-4ppm (acidic water so hopefully ammonium)
Been doing large water changes, most of my fish have been moved into a happy cycled hospital tank and they’re ok.
Tried checking ornaments, under everything - haven’t been able to find why the ammonia keeps rising - dosing with bacteria and prime to try and keep it under control between water changes.
Now I’m thinking it could be down to the substrate - I have white (fish tank) sand, underneath I have Tropica plant growth substrate - some of it has leaked up above the sand.
I’ve also got quite a few bits of driftwood in there too.
Getting desperate tbh! Really want to try and sort it out.
Any ideas why the ammonia is going from 0.5ppm to 2-3 over 48 hours?