SinghDanio
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Hi Guys.
This is my first post, so "hi there" to you all!
I have a question about aquarium cycling.
TL : DR
New tank. Conditioned water. Added bacteria. Pet store said I could add fish 3 days later. Now 3 weeks later and want to interpret water parameters. Outlined at the bottom of post.
Let me give you a bit context:
So we decided to get ourselves an aquarium over lockdown 3.0 (we're in the UK) in order to peel the kids away from the TV and stimulate them in a more educational/sciencey kind of way. We went for the 105l Tetra Starter Line kit. It has a few decorative ornaments in there, along with some plastic plants (will go with live when I have a bit more experience). As I haven't kept fish since I was a kid (around 25 years ago now), I asked a rep at the big chain pet store about how to get everything started. Thinking that they would know their stuff, I went along with their advice:
The next problem that arose within the following days, was that the zebras had started nipping and chasing each other quite a lot - to the point that it seemed beyond playfulness. So I did a bit more research and found that zebras thrive best in groups of 6+. I gave it a week and half before we bought 4 more. Now that there were 8, they seemed a lot calmer. Testing throughout this period, I found that ammonia levels were reaching 0.25ppm, but nitrite and nitrate were 0. Somewhere during this period, I dumped in a 50ml bottle of Tetra Safestart. I was also doing 20% water changes every other day.
So today (3 weeks after fish being in tank), I did the another round of testing and found the following (pictures also attached):
I feel like I should do bigger water changes, but I don't want to upset the bacterial balance. Also, the Tetra filter has been running for 3 weeks and it recommends to change every 4 weeks. Do I do it? Or do I risk upsetting the bacterial balance again?
Thanks in advance for any advice. Sorry about the length of the post! Just wanted to be thorough.
This is my first post, so "hi there" to you all!
I have a question about aquarium cycling.
TL : DR
New tank. Conditioned water. Added bacteria. Pet store said I could add fish 3 days later. Now 3 weeks later and want to interpret water parameters. Outlined at the bottom of post.
Let me give you a bit context:
So we decided to get ourselves an aquarium over lockdown 3.0 (we're in the UK) in order to peel the kids away from the TV and stimulate them in a more educational/sciencey kind of way. We went for the 105l Tetra Starter Line kit. It has a few decorative ornaments in there, along with some plastic plants (will go with live when I have a bit more experience). As I haven't kept fish since I was a kid (around 25 years ago now), I asked a rep at the big chain pet store about how to get everything started. Thinking that they would know their stuff, I went along with their advice:
- Condition the water with the Tetra Aquasafe that came in the box.
- Buy some Fluval Biological Enhancer and add for the next few days.
- Wait around 2-3 days before adding fish.
The next problem that arose within the following days, was that the zebras had started nipping and chasing each other quite a lot - to the point that it seemed beyond playfulness. So I did a bit more research and found that zebras thrive best in groups of 6+. I gave it a week and half before we bought 4 more. Now that there were 8, they seemed a lot calmer. Testing throughout this period, I found that ammonia levels were reaching 0.25ppm, but nitrite and nitrate were 0. Somewhere during this period, I dumped in a 50ml bottle of Tetra Safestart. I was also doing 20% water changes every other day.
So today (3 weeks after fish being in tank), I did the another round of testing and found the following (pictures also attached):
- Ammonia between 0.25 and 0.50 ppm.
- Nitrite 0 ppm.
- Nitrate between 5.0 and 10 ppm.
I feel like I should do bigger water changes, but I don't want to upset the bacterial balance. Also, the Tetra filter has been running for 3 weeks and it recommends to change every 4 weeks. Do I do it? Or do I risk upsetting the bacterial balance again?
Thanks in advance for any advice. Sorry about the length of the post! Just wanted to be thorough.