armour72
New Member
Hi. I really need advice. I started a 32.5g Fluval Flex on 3/21/23. I used a 20# bag of Eco Complete on the bottom, 30 Seachem root tabs next, then topped with 3.5 bags (15.4# each) of Seachem Flourite. I know now that was a mistake. I was under the impression that the thick substrate would lead to a very healthy tank. The Nitrites, nitrates, and ammonia have been zero. I've had issues with my pH since the beginning. It's 8.2 from the faucet and raises quickly once in the tank. I know I have way to much substrate and I plan to remove all of the Eco Complete. Other than my pH and some excess algae, my tank and fish are doing well. So I'm terrified of altering anything in the tank. I would appreciate advice for the best way to accomplish this without harming my fish.
Current fish:
--3 Neon Tetra
--1 Danio
--5 Cherry Barb
--3 Panda Cory
--3 Hillstream Loach
--3 Mollies
--3 adult Guppies, 3 young guppies, and now at least 10 more fry (this is a separate issue and I'm working on a plan to separate the males and females, ugh).
Tank accessories:
--1 very large piece of driftwood and one small piece.
--2 rocks (a lava rock and a dragon stone).
--4 air stones
--a lot of plants in the substrate and on the driftwood.
--Cattapa leaves
--The Flex has the filter built into the back of the tank.
My plan:
--Remove most of the water, all of the wood/rocks/air stones without cleaning them, and all of the fish into buckets. The large sponges and media in the back I was also going to place in the buckets.
--Next I am planning to remove the rest of the water and the plants into another bucket.
--Then take out as much Flourite as I can without getting into the Evo Complete layer, and setting aside.
--Then take out all of the Eco Complete and dispose of it.
--At this point I plan to put root tabs on the bottom and add the Flourite back in.
--Then replant all of the plants and place all of the wood, rocks, sponges, air stones back without cleaning them. Then fill half way with fresh water.
I'm not positive that my approach this far is correct. And I have no idea when I can put the fish back. I hate to keep them in buckets for long, but I'm also afraid of ammonia spikes from stirring up the Flourite so much. Should I just add all new Flourite instead? Or should I rinse the old Flourite before putting it back in? Will this tank need to cycle again? Should I add the old water back to fill the remaining 50% or should I just fill the tank with entirely new water? I've been running a filter in a 2gal tank for a couple months and plan to add this to one of the buckets. And I also purchased some sponge filters to use temporarily in the buckets as well.
I have a well established 5 gallon tank with one blue shrimp. I change 25-50% of the water every few days to keep the nitrates at 5. The ammonia and nitrites have been negative. The substrate is Fluval Stratum. The pH is high just like the Flex. I had planned to move the female guppies to this tank at some point soon. I've just been nervous of losing anyone when making that change, including my little shrimp.
I also have a 9 gallon Flex tank that has been cycling for a month. I believe it is ready. Nitrites, nitrates, and ammonia have been negative. Again the pH is high like the others (8.5-8.9). This tank only has Flourite. I can try adding some fish to this tank.
I lost numerous fish initially when I put fish in the 32.5 gal Flex. That was traumatic. I'm so afraid of moving them to a different tank or back to the one they were in too quickly and losing more. This is why I'm hesitant to do anything, yet I know I need to eventually. The Eco Complete probably takes up a good 8 gallons of space in that tank!
Thanks for any thoughts and advice!
Current fish:
--3 Neon Tetra
--1 Danio
--5 Cherry Barb
--3 Panda Cory
--3 Hillstream Loach
--3 Mollies
--3 adult Guppies, 3 young guppies, and now at least 10 more fry (this is a separate issue and I'm working on a plan to separate the males and females, ugh).
Tank accessories:
--1 very large piece of driftwood and one small piece.
--2 rocks (a lava rock and a dragon stone).
--4 air stones
--a lot of plants in the substrate and on the driftwood.
--Cattapa leaves
--The Flex has the filter built into the back of the tank.
My plan:
--Remove most of the water, all of the wood/rocks/air stones without cleaning them, and all of the fish into buckets. The large sponges and media in the back I was also going to place in the buckets.
--Next I am planning to remove the rest of the water and the plants into another bucket.
--Then take out as much Flourite as I can without getting into the Evo Complete layer, and setting aside.
--Then take out all of the Eco Complete and dispose of it.
--At this point I plan to put root tabs on the bottom and add the Flourite back in.
--Then replant all of the plants and place all of the wood, rocks, sponges, air stones back without cleaning them. Then fill half way with fresh water.
I'm not positive that my approach this far is correct. And I have no idea when I can put the fish back. I hate to keep them in buckets for long, but I'm also afraid of ammonia spikes from stirring up the Flourite so much. Should I just add all new Flourite instead? Or should I rinse the old Flourite before putting it back in? Will this tank need to cycle again? Should I add the old water back to fill the remaining 50% or should I just fill the tank with entirely new water? I've been running a filter in a 2gal tank for a couple months and plan to add this to one of the buckets. And I also purchased some sponge filters to use temporarily in the buckets as well.
I have a well established 5 gallon tank with one blue shrimp. I change 25-50% of the water every few days to keep the nitrates at 5. The ammonia and nitrites have been negative. The substrate is Fluval Stratum. The pH is high just like the Flex. I had planned to move the female guppies to this tank at some point soon. I've just been nervous of losing anyone when making that change, including my little shrimp.
I also have a 9 gallon Flex tank that has been cycling for a month. I believe it is ready. Nitrites, nitrates, and ammonia have been negative. Again the pH is high like the others (8.5-8.9). This tank only has Flourite. I can try adding some fish to this tank.
I lost numerous fish initially when I put fish in the 32.5 gal Flex. That was traumatic. I'm so afraid of moving them to a different tank or back to the one they were in too quickly and losing more. This is why I'm hesitant to do anything, yet I know I need to eventually. The Eco Complete probably takes up a good 8 gallons of space in that tank!
Thanks for any thoughts and advice!