bllackpython
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Hello,
I recently made a post about my step mum trying to cycle her tank and I brought her a filter pad to help speed the process up. She started on the 5th and still has not seen ammonia go down.
So here are the details:
Tank: 64L
Temp: 26C
Ammonia: 35%
Monday
.............
Added 1ml of ammonia
(I mentioned that was too much as the ammonia is quite strong, wondering if this is why there has not been any results)
She said she tested after this and it was:
Ammonia: 3-4ppm
Tuesday
..............
I added 1 of my U2 filter pads (from an established tank) to her U3 filter
Ammonia: 3-4ppm
Wednesday
...................
Ammonia: 3-4ppm
Today
..........
She mentioned it was dark green today so i'm guessing the ammonia is higher than 4.
She is going to try and do a water change to try and bring it down.
So my questions are:
a) Would the high ammonia kill the bacteria that would have been in my filter pad?
b) When adding mature media how long before it should take effect?
c) Finally, is there anything I can do now to help her? I have 2 tanks 70L and 125L, i took the filter pad from the 70L as my other one gets a bit dirty because of the wood in the tank.
Thank you
I recently made a post about my step mum trying to cycle her tank and I brought her a filter pad to help speed the process up. She started on the 5th and still has not seen ammonia go down.
So here are the details:
Tank: 64L
Temp: 26C
Ammonia: 35%
Monday
.............
Added 1ml of ammonia
(I mentioned that was too much as the ammonia is quite strong, wondering if this is why there has not been any results)
She said she tested after this and it was:
Ammonia: 3-4ppm
Tuesday
..............
I added 1 of my U2 filter pads (from an established tank) to her U3 filter
Ammonia: 3-4ppm
Wednesday
...................
Ammonia: 3-4ppm
Today
..........
She mentioned it was dark green today so i'm guessing the ammonia is higher than 4.
She is going to try and do a water change to try and bring it down.
So my questions are:
a) Would the high ammonia kill the bacteria that would have been in my filter pad?
b) When adding mature media how long before it should take effect?
c) Finally, is there anything I can do now to help her? I have 2 tanks 70L and 125L, i took the filter pad from the 70L as my other one gets a bit dirty because of the wood in the tank.
Thank you