We'll going by what I've been reading took some bad advice from pets at home where we impulse bought a marina all in one 60l tank set up and on thier advice stuck some fish in after a few days. 5 guppies and 4 platys.
3 of the platys died and 1 guppy after about 2 weeks. Skip forward a few more weeks and a betta(white around the mouth, loss of colour and a horse shoe shape on back LFS thinks neon terta disease going by pics i showed them) and 3 out of 6 cardinals dead and found this forum and advice from a tropical fish store we have changed the filter that came with the tank(marina slim filter) with a ehiem 60L internal power filter.
Have been fish in cycling for over 6 weeks now and have hardly seen 0ppm on ammonia normally sits at 0.25.
Tank stats today which have been pretty steady for last few weeks apart from a nitrite spike due to it not getting a change for a little over a week.
Using API master kit.
PH low >7.6
PH high 8.0
Ammonia 0.25ppm
No2 0ppm
No3 20 - 40ppm
Also did a full sweep of my tap water
PH low >7.6
PH high >8.8 a bright violet.
Ammonia 0.5 ppm maby a little closer to 1ppm
No2 0ppm
No3 20 - 40ppm
For further info in the tank are
1 platy - Plan on re stocking once tank established.
4 guppys
3 cardinal tetra's - Plan on re stocking them once tank established.
A coliny of small snails has appeared - Suspect from plants
4 ornaments
1 Lilaeopsis - Has a black velvet looking algy on it.
1 Hygrophila
and had one tall plant which died.
Gravel substrate
My main question is is their any need to keep doing water changes every couple of days if the ammonia in the tank is lower than the tap water? and will such a high tap water PH be problematic? as I don't want to have to play around with my water chemistry.
Also how long should i expect the filter to take to mature?
When doing water changes I use larger than instructed on the bottle doses of seachem prime.
Regards
Mark
3 of the platys died and 1 guppy after about 2 weeks. Skip forward a few more weeks and a betta(white around the mouth, loss of colour and a horse shoe shape on back LFS thinks neon terta disease going by pics i showed them) and 3 out of 6 cardinals dead and found this forum and advice from a tropical fish store we have changed the filter that came with the tank(marina slim filter) with a ehiem 60L internal power filter.
Have been fish in cycling for over 6 weeks now and have hardly seen 0ppm on ammonia normally sits at 0.25.
Tank stats today which have been pretty steady for last few weeks apart from a nitrite spike due to it not getting a change for a little over a week.
Using API master kit.
PH low >7.6
PH high 8.0
Ammonia 0.25ppm
No2 0ppm
No3 20 - 40ppm
Also did a full sweep of my tap water
PH low >7.6
PH high >8.8 a bright violet.
Ammonia 0.5 ppm maby a little closer to 1ppm
No2 0ppm
No3 20 - 40ppm
For further info in the tank are
1 platy - Plan on re stocking once tank established.
4 guppys
3 cardinal tetra's - Plan on re stocking them once tank established.
A coliny of small snails has appeared - Suspect from plants
4 ornaments
1 Lilaeopsis - Has a black velvet looking algy on it.
1 Hygrophila
and had one tall plant which died.
Gravel substrate
My main question is is their any need to keep doing water changes every couple of days if the ammonia in the tank is lower than the tap water? and will such a high tap water PH be problematic? as I don't want to have to play around with my water chemistry.
Also how long should i expect the filter to take to mature?
When doing water changes I use larger than instructed on the bottle doses of seachem prime.
Regards
Mark