nessar
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Right so I bought 2 new fish and found out the filter isnt working! That was on Tuesday.
I bought a new one same day and transferred the sponges and carbon over. I tested the water and found 0.5ppm ammonia and 0.25ppm nitrIte, so I estimate it had been not working for 2/3 days.
Realised I would now have to do a fish-in cycle. Did a 100% water change and changed the substrate to get rid of my hundreds of MTS, and am now thinking that this was not a good thing to do. I popped the new fish in anyway.
I did another 70% water change two days later (yesterday, Thursday) and tests showed nearly 0.5ppm ammonia and no nitrIte. Tested the water today and its showing between 0 and 0.25 ammonia, so just a tiny amount, again no nitrIte. NitrAte levels are not a lot of help at the moment as they are naturally present in the tap water.
Some info about the tank..
set up a year ago, 60 litres, has a few plants
Did house 1 ADF, 2 shrimp, 1 molly, 1 platy, 1 unknown dwarf pleco and 1 tetra (last of an old group) and some snails.
Have added 1 guppy and one (tiny baby) balloon molly.
My questions then are:
Do you think all the bacteria died off in my filter, or just some?
If I keep removing all ammonia with huge water changes will the cycle progress as I'm removing the food for the bacteria?
Is it okay to let the ammonia build up to 0.25 or 0.5 ppm or not? I'm worried about the above and also dont fancy 70% water changes everyday.
How long do you think this is going to take and is there a way I can speed it up? (I have no access to mature media.)
edit: I fishless cycled the tank first time round so only know the basics of fish-in-cycling
I bought a new one same day and transferred the sponges and carbon over. I tested the water and found 0.5ppm ammonia and 0.25ppm nitrIte, so I estimate it had been not working for 2/3 days.
Realised I would now have to do a fish-in cycle. Did a 100% water change and changed the substrate to get rid of my hundreds of MTS, and am now thinking that this was not a good thing to do. I popped the new fish in anyway.
I did another 70% water change two days later (yesterday, Thursday) and tests showed nearly 0.5ppm ammonia and no nitrIte. Tested the water today and its showing between 0 and 0.25 ammonia, so just a tiny amount, again no nitrIte. NitrAte levels are not a lot of help at the moment as they are naturally present in the tap water.
Some info about the tank..
set up a year ago, 60 litres, has a few plants
Did house 1 ADF, 2 shrimp, 1 molly, 1 platy, 1 unknown dwarf pleco and 1 tetra (last of an old group) and some snails.
Have added 1 guppy and one (tiny baby) balloon molly.
My questions then are:
Do you think all the bacteria died off in my filter, or just some?
If I keep removing all ammonia with huge water changes will the cycle progress as I'm removing the food for the bacteria?
Is it okay to let the ammonia build up to 0.25 or 0.5 ppm or not? I'm worried about the above and also dont fancy 70% water changes everyday.
How long do you think this is going to take and is there a way I can speed it up? (I have no access to mature media.)
edit: I fishless cycled the tank first time round so only know the basics of fish-in-cycling