drizzy_052248
Fish Fanatic
Thanks again for the reply. I might go to the LFS soon if i dont figure it out within the next month because i don think i can hang on any more after that lol. As for plants i do not, only silk artificial plants. I do see some rotten food, my tank is 10 gallons by the way, not big but just to start it up get some expeirence for the future. But i am scared of actually vacuming it because it might take some BB from the tank so idk. As for the test results yes my ammonia is usually around 0.25-0.50 as u can see in the picture, its like in the middle. For nitrites yes it goes to 0 after a water change and then the next day 0.25 something along those lines because i can never really tell the colors sometimes, but yes usually around 0.25-0.50. It was 0.50-1 when i did the water change btw idk if i mentioned that. And for nitrates its not 0, its like a really light orange, in the middle of 0-5.0 so i would say 2.5 ppm. And for testing the tap water ill do it rn but just to be clear dont add any dechlorinator right?Ask the LFS for the numbers, or watch them do it. Go ahead an test your tap water, doesn't need to be dechlorinated, but it should read a little ammonia after you dechlorinate it if you have chloramine in your tap water. That's why I suggested also testing a sample of bottled water, if you happen to have any.
Do you have any plants in your tank? I am wondering whether adding some biological matter to your tank in the form of hardy plants would help your cycle along. You would want something like java fern or hornwort or water sprite since those plants are hardy and can tolerate ammonia and nitrites present in the tank. It would not change the cycle type, but I'm wondering whether the plants might come with some beneficial bacteria attached to help seed your tank.
How much visible rotting fish food do your have in your tank? If it it more than a 2cm x 2 cm area for every 10 gallons of tank volume, it might be a little much and you may be interested in doing a vacuuming of the gravel to clean it up a bit and see what that does to your numbers.
I just want to make sure I am understanding this correctly:
- your ammonia has been reading 0.25 for months
- your nitrites go down to 0 after a water change, and then go back up to 0.5 when you test the next day
- your nitrites are always zero when you test.
Is that right?
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