I will do as you suggest. The dechlorinator does neutralise heavy metals.
The filter has two sponges, and room for a carbon sponge. I replace them alternately, rinsing the used one in tankwater. My main filter is undergravel, the box filter is more for clear water and carbon (when I use carbon).
Weekly maintenance will be fine, but how long do I continue with 25% (I think 10% pw is the norm)? How do I know when my 'syndrome' is cured if Nitrates are currently low/zero, and pH is 7.6?
As the current fish are used to the conditions, I worry that 25% weekly could be more harmful to the fish, being a large water change repeated at short intervals.
I will get new test kits. Out of interest, I will test with the new kits and the old kits to compare results. Any suggestions as to which ones to use? I don't like the tablet kind, and usually use the dropper types. I have seen the paper/card ones; they look easier to use, but do they give the same accuracy. Any tips?
Thanks for all the help so far.
The filter has two sponges, and room for a carbon sponge. I replace them alternately, rinsing the used one in tankwater. My main filter is undergravel, the box filter is more for clear water and carbon (when I use carbon).
Weekly maintenance will be fine, but how long do I continue with 25% (I think 10% pw is the norm)? How do I know when my 'syndrome' is cured if Nitrates are currently low/zero, and pH is 7.6?
As the current fish are used to the conditions, I worry that 25% weekly could be more harmful to the fish, being a large water change repeated at short intervals.
I will get new test kits. Out of interest, I will test with the new kits and the old kits to compare results. Any suggestions as to which ones to use? I don't like the tablet kind, and usually use the dropper types. I have seen the paper/card ones; they look easier to use, but do they give the same accuracy. Any tips?
Thanks for all the help so far.