Rory the cat
Fish Fanatic
Hi guys
Been posting about my water problems for a while now. Basically -
16 gal tank - 1 SA Puffer, temp 29c, IPE duo3 filter with polywool (on highest setting - 143 gal/hr), large airstone
PH 8, Amm 0.2, NO2 0.1, NO3 50
20 gal community tank - stocked as listed in my sig, temp 27c, 201 powerfilter undergravel filter (on highest setting) with polywool attached to outlet pipe, plus tea bag clearwater filter. Undergravel filter has an air filter attached that is on highest setting.
PH 8, Amm 0.05, NO2 0.3, NO3 25 - 50
The 20 gal has only been established one week (was an emergency). Used water, decs, gravel & plants pinched from 16 gal and a friend's established tank. Have been doing 10l (so 10 - 15%) water changes with treated dechlorinated water every other day for about a month on the 16 gal and all week on the 20 gal.
I add 20ml stress zyme daily to both tanks. I feed Puff every day (only as much as he can eat and scoop out any remaining - tho he usually eats the lot and hunts for any debris for an hour afterwards ) and the community tank gets a tiny pinch of flake (they eat it all within a minute) or a small portion of daphnia (again gone within a minute) every other day. There is nothing dead in the tanks, fish, plants or otherwise. The water is crystal clear, the gravel etc are clean (hoovered weekly). There is no algae growing anywhere whatsoever.
These water reading are not changing. They are staying the same (or very near abouts) constantly.
I think the problem is my tap water - once dechlorinated it comes out at -
PH8, Amm 0.4, NO2 trace, NO3 75.
I've tried r/o water but it's impractical to get it from the LFS every day, so I am stuck with treated tap water.
Thing is - should I be doing daily/every other day water changes, given the perameters of my tap water, or should I be doing weekly changes and letting the filters do the rest? Is there anything else I can add?
The only time I have had 0 amm & no2 was when I was using NitriVec as advised by the LFS, but as soon as I stopped using it the values returned. I don't like using chemicals, if it can be avoided. Thing is I have one LFS who try to sell you EVERYTHING under the sun, and another (whom I prefer) who are more interested in giving you practical advice than selling products. They have even told me to put products back that they say don't work.
My fish seem in very rude health, brilliant colours, very active during the day and resting at night. Had a short outbreak of ICH on Puff that I was able to deal with using one dose of medicine, a small dose of aquarium salt and turning up the temp on the tank. It didn't spread to any of the other fish (who were still in with him at the time). The fish whose fins he shredded are even doing well and the fins are repairing really really well (dosing with stress-coat every few days).
Should I just accept these less than perfect water readings - or should/could I be doing more?
Sorry to keep on about this, but I am at my wits end with this one. I have been to both LFS to chat about it and even they can't see what else I can do.
Been posting about my water problems for a while now. Basically -
16 gal tank - 1 SA Puffer, temp 29c, IPE duo3 filter with polywool (on highest setting - 143 gal/hr), large airstone
PH 8, Amm 0.2, NO2 0.1, NO3 50
20 gal community tank - stocked as listed in my sig, temp 27c, 201 powerfilter undergravel filter (on highest setting) with polywool attached to outlet pipe, plus tea bag clearwater filter. Undergravel filter has an air filter attached that is on highest setting.
PH 8, Amm 0.05, NO2 0.3, NO3 25 - 50
The 20 gal has only been established one week (was an emergency). Used water, decs, gravel & plants pinched from 16 gal and a friend's established tank. Have been doing 10l (so 10 - 15%) water changes with treated dechlorinated water every other day for about a month on the 16 gal and all week on the 20 gal.
I add 20ml stress zyme daily to both tanks. I feed Puff every day (only as much as he can eat and scoop out any remaining - tho he usually eats the lot and hunts for any debris for an hour afterwards ) and the community tank gets a tiny pinch of flake (they eat it all within a minute) or a small portion of daphnia (again gone within a minute) every other day. There is nothing dead in the tanks, fish, plants or otherwise. The water is crystal clear, the gravel etc are clean (hoovered weekly). There is no algae growing anywhere whatsoever.
These water reading are not changing. They are staying the same (or very near abouts) constantly.
I think the problem is my tap water - once dechlorinated it comes out at -
PH8, Amm 0.4, NO2 trace, NO3 75.
I've tried r/o water but it's impractical to get it from the LFS every day, so I am stuck with treated tap water.
Thing is - should I be doing daily/every other day water changes, given the perameters of my tap water, or should I be doing weekly changes and letting the filters do the rest? Is there anything else I can add?
The only time I have had 0 amm & no2 was when I was using NitriVec as advised by the LFS, but as soon as I stopped using it the values returned. I don't like using chemicals, if it can be avoided. Thing is I have one LFS who try to sell you EVERYTHING under the sun, and another (whom I prefer) who are more interested in giving you practical advice than selling products. They have even told me to put products back that they say don't work.
My fish seem in very rude health, brilliant colours, very active during the day and resting at night. Had a short outbreak of ICH on Puff that I was able to deal with using one dose of medicine, a small dose of aquarium salt and turning up the temp on the tank. It didn't spread to any of the other fish (who were still in with him at the time). The fish whose fins he shredded are even doing well and the fins are repairing really really well (dosing with stress-coat every few days).
Should I just accept these less than perfect water readings - or should/could I be doing more?
Sorry to keep on about this, but I am at my wits end with this one. I have been to both LFS to chat about it and even they can't see what else I can do.