latenightrob
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Hello to all, my name is Rob and I have been lurking for awhile and now I need some opinions. History—I have a 35g tank for about 10 years that I housed a few firebellied toads, firebellied newt and a single guppy (intended for food). I have wanted to make this tank into a fish tank for a long time, but the toad and newt haven’t made the journey into their next life. So, I got a 10g and relocated them to their new home 13 days ago. The 35g tank I emptied, cleaned out, and saved some gravel in a stocking and a water plant. I bought a heater, air stone, décor, and a fluvor 205 filter. I set the tank up and cranked on the filter.
Mistakes I made-
1. I didn’t de-chlorinate the water
2. I added way too much ammonia roughly ½ cup. Ammonia level was off the chart which capped off at 6ppm.
What I did was wait 5 days with no changes. No nitrite levels detected and ammonia didn’t appear to drop.
So, over the course of the next 4 days I did about a 90% water change using chlor-out and turning off filter during change. Ammonia level at the end of the 4 days was just slightly above 6ppm as the test strip was just a tad darker then the chart.
The next day (3 days ago) I took the filter media from my established 5g tank and washed it in the 35g tank water and then mounted the little filter (In a new filter housing) on the tank wall.
Two days ago I noticed the plant I left in was pretty much dead, so I went outside to my pond and grabbed a strain of anacaris and put that in.
Today (day 13) the ammonia level seemed to drop just slightly to maybe just below the 6ppm mark. Again I have a blank for nitrites.
So, I know I screwed up a bit and now have to wait even more time, but is there anything else I should do or not do? As I also make wine I already know about the torture of the wait game! I am just a little worried that I haven’t seen any activity on the nitrite front.
Thanks for listening and your opinions!!
Cheers
rob
Mistakes I made-
1. I didn’t de-chlorinate the water
2. I added way too much ammonia roughly ½ cup. Ammonia level was off the chart which capped off at 6ppm.
What I did was wait 5 days with no changes. No nitrite levels detected and ammonia didn’t appear to drop.
So, over the course of the next 4 days I did about a 90% water change using chlor-out and turning off filter during change. Ammonia level at the end of the 4 days was just slightly above 6ppm as the test strip was just a tad darker then the chart.
The next day (3 days ago) I took the filter media from my established 5g tank and washed it in the 35g tank water and then mounted the little filter (In a new filter housing) on the tank wall.
Two days ago I noticed the plant I left in was pretty much dead, so I went outside to my pond and grabbed a strain of anacaris and put that in.
Today (day 13) the ammonia level seemed to drop just slightly to maybe just below the 6ppm mark. Again I have a blank for nitrites.
So, I know I screwed up a bit and now have to wait even more time, but is there anything else I should do or not do? As I also make wine I already know about the torture of the wait game! I am just a little worried that I haven’t seen any activity on the nitrite front.
Thanks for listening and your opinions!!
Cheers
rob