ITHURTZ
Fish Fanatic
Did proably 40-50% water change today and few hours later did a water test. Im not the best at reading the ammonia chart but heres what I got.
PH 8.0
Ammonia .25
Nitrate 10
Nitrite 0
I did add cermaic tubes (?) to my filter box the other day for some biological filtration instead of just relying on the "sponges", so maybe I washed to much crap off the sponge and not enoug bacteria is on the ceramic tubes. Anyway its a 55 gallon with around 43 ish inches of fish in it. ( see sig for the species). I am doing these water changes every other day no less than 30% and no more than 40+-%. Based on the stats wouldnt that be enough to keep the water clean as it would eventually equal out to no less than 90% water a week and the most 120% all new water. Oh ya, I gravel vac the gravel as well during these times so is it really benefitial to be careful as to not "disturb" the bacteria in there or can I plunge the gravel vac in the gravel and get whatever, if anything is deep down in there. Some spots I will jam it all the way to the glass bottom, but most of the time I usually just dabble at the time having the gravel move maybe 1/16" of an inch or 0.
Fish are all fine, no red kills or irritation btw
PH 8.0
Ammonia .25
Nitrate 10
Nitrite 0
I did add cermaic tubes (?) to my filter box the other day for some biological filtration instead of just relying on the "sponges", so maybe I washed to much crap off the sponge and not enoug bacteria is on the ceramic tubes. Anyway its a 55 gallon with around 43 ish inches of fish in it. ( see sig for the species). I am doing these water changes every other day no less than 30% and no more than 40+-%. Based on the stats wouldnt that be enough to keep the water clean as it would eventually equal out to no less than 90% water a week and the most 120% all new water. Oh ya, I gravel vac the gravel as well during these times so is it really benefitial to be careful as to not "disturb" the bacteria in there or can I plunge the gravel vac in the gravel and get whatever, if anything is deep down in there. Some spots I will jam it all the way to the glass bottom, but most of the time I usually just dabble at the time having the gravel move maybe 1/16" of an inch or 0.
Fish are all fine, no red kills or irritation btw