LongNY
Fish Fanatic
I set up my tank 6 weeks ago.... Started Cycling with fish, ( 4 Tiger Barbs). I didn't understand about fishless cycling, but will try fishless on my next tank. Lost 1 TB on the first night, but the other 3 have been great....seem "happy", sooo hungry, and have high energy. In fact, one is a very pregnant female that is being chased around by what I perceive as 2 males. I know that I should have more Tiger Barbs since the tank needs at least 6/8 to disperse their "happy agression", but I don't want to introduce any more fish until I have a properly cycled tank.
Every week I test my water qualities and the only change is that the Ammonia has risen to a toxic level of 1.5.
However, I learned from research, that the de-chlorinator that I used, Amquel, will render an ammonia reading inaccurate, but supposedly NOT interfere with the tank cycling properly. I've been making weekly water changes of 20% in my 20gallon x-tra high tank and I have switched to using "Tap Water Conditioner" instead of Amquel....
I have 3 live plants in the tank. I have kept the filter media and charcoal the same. Only rinsing the media with the old tank water taken out from the water change. I clean the glass because it has alot of brown algae and brown diatoms on my artificial plants. I'm interpreting this as a healthy environment.
I have had lots of advice during this process and I thank everyone who has taken the time.
My water is very soft, PH of 5.0, which is not recommended for Tiger Barbs, but again.... they seem just fine. An Ammonia of 1.5 (supposedly toxic), Nitrite 0., and Nitrate 0.
It has been this way for at least 4 of the 6 weeks..... I would like to add more fish, but don't want to until I get the balance in the tank of a cycled aquarium. However, even though I've got patience, it is truly being tested. 6 WEEKS...UGH!!.....
If the cycling process is on track, I need confirmation on this. If it's not, I wonder what else I can do.
Please help.... John NYC
Every week I test my water qualities and the only change is that the Ammonia has risen to a toxic level of 1.5.
However, I learned from research, that the de-chlorinator that I used, Amquel, will render an ammonia reading inaccurate, but supposedly NOT interfere with the tank cycling properly. I've been making weekly water changes of 20% in my 20gallon x-tra high tank and I have switched to using "Tap Water Conditioner" instead of Amquel....
I have 3 live plants in the tank. I have kept the filter media and charcoal the same. Only rinsing the media with the old tank water taken out from the water change. I clean the glass because it has alot of brown algae and brown diatoms on my artificial plants. I'm interpreting this as a healthy environment.
I have had lots of advice during this process and I thank everyone who has taken the time.
My water is very soft, PH of 5.0, which is not recommended for Tiger Barbs, but again.... they seem just fine. An Ammonia of 1.5 (supposedly toxic), Nitrite 0., and Nitrate 0.
It has been this way for at least 4 of the 6 weeks..... I would like to add more fish, but don't want to until I get the balance in the tank of a cycled aquarium. However, even though I've got patience, it is truly being tested. 6 WEEKS...UGH!!.....
If the cycling process is on track, I need confirmation on this. If it's not, I wonder what else I can do.
Please help.... John NYC