kittylover63
New Member
Ok I need help! I have a 36 gallon bow front tank with 1 Aqueon 50 HOB filter and 1 AquaClear 50 HOB filter. The tank is at 78 degrees.
This are the fish I have: 1 molly, 11 different platy's, 2 corys and a common pleco.
Tank size:36 gallon
pH:7.2
ammonia: 1.0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH:100
gH: 75
tank temp: 78 degrees
My tank has been up for 4 weeks now. My lfs checked my water levels 1 week after running and told me that i could start putting in fish so I did, at that time I didn't know anything about tanks and I went with what he said. He told my son that we could put a rope fish in and the next day it was dead, took back to store got a exchange for it asked if we needed to check ammonia level he said no. Got second one home 2 days and it was dead. Went to different lfs and they told me about cycling tank only problem was I already had 13 fish in the tank. Got home and tested water and Ammonia levels were 6.0 to 8.0 closer to 8.0. that was a week and a half ago. Since then I have did a 25% water change on Nov. 6th went down to about 6.0 then on Nov. 10th did a 70% water change and gravel cleaning went down 1.0. On Nov. 13th did a 20% change ammonia went down to close to .50. Now the ammonia level is back to 1.0 again. Still no signs of nitrites or nitrates. What can I do now? P.S I also did one bad thing that I didn't know about, I cleaned the filter the same time that I did the first water change because it was really dirty from overfeeding( I know better now about the cleaning of filter and the overfeeding thanks to the forum
This are the fish I have: 1 molly, 11 different platy's, 2 corys and a common pleco.
Tank size:36 gallon
pH:7.2
ammonia: 1.0
nitrite: 0
nitrate: 0
kH:100
gH: 75
tank temp: 78 degrees
My tank has been up for 4 weeks now. My lfs checked my water levels 1 week after running and told me that i could start putting in fish so I did, at that time I didn't know anything about tanks and I went with what he said. He told my son that we could put a rope fish in and the next day it was dead, took back to store got a exchange for it asked if we needed to check ammonia level he said no. Got second one home 2 days and it was dead. Went to different lfs and they told me about cycling tank only problem was I already had 13 fish in the tank. Got home and tested water and Ammonia levels were 6.0 to 8.0 closer to 8.0. that was a week and a half ago. Since then I have did a 25% water change on Nov. 6th went down to about 6.0 then on Nov. 10th did a 70% water change and gravel cleaning went down 1.0. On Nov. 13th did a 20% change ammonia went down to close to .50. Now the ammonia level is back to 1.0 again. Still no signs of nitrites or nitrates. What can I do now? P.S I also did one bad thing that I didn't know about, I cleaned the filter the same time that I did the first water change because it was really dirty from overfeeding( I know better now about the cleaning of filter and the overfeeding thanks to the forum