Yep, I haven't done any water changes (to stop the cycle from slowing down even more) and I don't plan to unless the ammonia and nitrite gets out of control... Right now it seems to be staying at a steady level without rising. I do checks every 24 hours and I'll post on this thread if anything does change.TwoTankAmin said:Pay attention to the Safe Start directions. They do not like you to change water. But watch the fish as well. 1-2 ppm may be OK for a while, but how long depends on how the fish react. You should see a drop in ammonia soon between the plants and the bacteria. Hopefully the best benefit will be less of a nitrite spike.
The fish seem to be perfectly fine; no signs of ammonia or nitrite poisoning and they haven't changed from their energetic selves, which is lovely. If they start to show signs of poor health, I'll do my best to get them out of there, no matter what.
Speaking of which, I believe I have to get rid of my Kissing Gouramis, anyway. One is becoming increasingly territorial as I fell for the hype of having two so they'd 'kiss'. Of course, I recently found out having two tends to lead to harassment of one and he's becoming very shy and nervous... I think it'd be in their best interest to take them to my LFS where they have a large stock of healthy kissers. I might keep the timid one until he grows too big, though. The aggressive one definitely has to leave, however. Turns out Gouramis aren't the best when in pairs? I recently read that their good in either groups or singles... Hmn. I'll have to remember that.
Anyway, removing the Kissers, even if it's just one, should lessen the bioload a little bit which should help?
Oh, by the way, thank you for PMing me about ammonia toxicity! I might not have replied but I definitely gave it a good read. I appreciate it! <3