I thought I’d update this thread…what a long process and what a differance between the planned tank and the finished item!
I battled exploding soil, a total re-plant, amazing algae and
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Then, the tank would just not finish cycling… that last 0.25 of ammonia would just not shift
. I ended up buying three guppies and finished of the cycle as a “fish in” checking the water and changing some out every day for almost a week before I was getting zeros…
The tank has always had a heater but now also has an Ehiem filter and so lights! It does have quite a lot of plants but they hadn’t been that successful so we’re getting replaced reasonably regularly (they seem to be doing better with the new light). There is still a pothos…
The tank was supposed to house Blue Star Endlers but the time it took so long to sort that I lost my access to those (and I didn’t want to buy a large number in one go as there was this persistent 0.25 ammonia to worry about).
So it now houses 16 male guppies, they are so pretty, and change from mint through silver and lemon and yellow.
I‘m a little bit worried with the 16, as I thought that was the number I was aiming for, but double checking on AqAdvisor it says I’m about 25% over, I’m testing the water every other day and so far so good. I have only got males which are smaller than the females and AqAdvisor recommends 1M to 2F, so I might just get away with it
. I spend far more hours watching them (and trying to count them) than I should do. There’s a tiny bit of hair algae but I think I’m getting the better of that now. Here’s a photo I took yesterday.