SteveVenezia
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I'll give a 'quick' history of my tank first. Bought it about 6-7 weeks ago then left it for 3 days before introducing 2 Zebra Danios (I only read about fishless cycling after this, sorry!). The shop owner told me to 15-25% change the water every 2 weeks, so 2 weeks later I did this and bought 3 more Danios.
I then find these forums and read about cycling with fish, and read about a guy changing his water every 2-3 days to make sure the fish don't suffer. So I start doing this, and 2 weeks later take my water to be tested. The lady at the LFS tells me I've been over-cleaning and I've been stalling the cycling process, so I don't change the water for another 2 weeks.
This brings me to a week ago when I went away for the weekend, leaving the girlfriend to look after the tank. I come back and find it covered in algae, which hadn't occured at all before. So I bring some water back to my LFS and tell them the story, a different lady this time tells me to change the water about 20% every other day for a week and that'll fix it, apparently I have too much nitrate.
So I've cleaned the tank up a bit (using tank water to clean the gravel and filter), made a 20% water change and introduced some live plants, and it already looks much better.
My question is, is the tank now cycled, and am I doing the right thing by making frequent water changes over the next week?
Many thanks for reading and any help you can offer, I know it's a long post but I don't want to put all of my faith into the LFS!
I then find these forums and read about cycling with fish, and read about a guy changing his water every 2-3 days to make sure the fish don't suffer. So I start doing this, and 2 weeks later take my water to be tested. The lady at the LFS tells me I've been over-cleaning and I've been stalling the cycling process, so I don't change the water for another 2 weeks.
This brings me to a week ago when I went away for the weekend, leaving the girlfriend to look after the tank. I come back and find it covered in algae, which hadn't occured at all before. So I bring some water back to my LFS and tell them the story, a different lady this time tells me to change the water about 20% every other day for a week and that'll fix it, apparently I have too much nitrate.
So I've cleaned the tank up a bit (using tank water to clean the gravel and filter), made a 20% water change and introduced some live plants, and it already looks much better.
My question is, is the tank now cycled, and am I doing the right thing by making frequent water changes over the next week?
Many thanks for reading and any help you can offer, I know it's a long post but I don't want to put all of my faith into the LFS!