Yea they were very high, did a 75% water change, and was still getting massive readings so did a 90%WC and now clearing 0 ammonia and 0 nitrite within 48 hours of 2ppm doage so getting close now at least.
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Bit of a noddy question, but a complete newbie & would appreciate some help.
Just started cycling my tank and using Dr Tims ammonia. What strength is Dr Tims, is it 40%?
I have just tested my water and trying to use a calculator (can anyone recommend one?) to see how much I need to add.
Currently have a ammonia reading of 1 in a 40L. I assume I didn't put in enough last night.
If the number of drops you added gave a reading of 1 ppm, you need to add twice as much as you've already added to get 3 ppm.Currently have a ammonia reading of 1 in a 40L. I assume I didn't put in enough last night.
Brillaint, many thanks for that.Dr Tim's ammonia is ammonium chloride so calculators for working out how much to add don't work.
The bottle should say how many drops per gallon to add - that's the number of drops per 3.76 litres. But some members have found this gives too high a reading, so I would add half the amount they say, let it mix in for half an hour then test. If it's below 3 ppm, add some more - but count the total number of drops as you need to know how many drops give a reading of 3 ppm.
If the number of drops you added gave a reading of 1 ppm, you need to add twice as much as you've already added to get 3 ppm.
Ignore what it says about 2 ppm, the method on here advises 3 ppm. In case you haven't found it, this is the method we recommend
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I think you are right that the Kanaplex will have set you back as the bacteria would not have been established.Hello. New guy here (new to ALL of it). Not sure if this is the right place for this, so my apologies if I should be asking in a different thread. This is for a fish in cycle. I'm now 7 weeks in and don't seem to be making any progress. Ammonia and nitrite have yet to zero out. Last test using API Mastertest, ammonia was 2ppm and nitrite was 5+ppm (nitrate was 0). On a side note, I have a Seachem ammonia alert in the tank and it always reads safe, so apparently it doesn't work very well for an "alarm".
I started by adding Seachem Stability per instructions for 7 days. Ran into an issue in week 3 with DT's having mouth rot, so had to treat with Kanaplex for a week. I'm sure that killed off any bacteria that may have established, so did a 90% water change and ran a fresh activated filter for a week. After that I replaced the filter (put the original back in that was removed prior to treatment) and ran the Stability for 7 days. I have been doing 75% water changes weekly and adding a dose of Pristine after each. Levels go down with each water change of course, but are back up in 2-3 days. About the only thing I've succeeded in growing is orange algae all over gravel/plants/tank sides!
Am I missing something here? I guess I know I am, just not sure what. Do I just need to wait longer? Any and all advice is much appreciated!
I have a seasoned Filter sitting in Tank Water. Is there a way to preserve the filter?This is an open thread to ask questions about cycling.