The Big Figfetti
Fish Fanatic
Tank is 3 weeks and 2 days old.
Daily water changes with fish in cycle in planted tank. Last weekend, I was still dealing with daily ammonia between .25 and .50.
I decided to leave it alone and see what happens, and monitor ammonia, instead of doing daily 50% water changes. The first readings were the daily readings I was getting, and the next readings were from yesterday. After leaving it alone this week and letting it try to stabilize.
Am I going in a better or worse direction?
W/daily 50% water changes:
Ammonia - .25 (daily .25-.50)
Iron - 0
Copper - 0
Nitrate - 0
Nitrite - 0
Hardness - 150
Free chlorine - 0
Alkalinity - 120
Carbonate - 80
pH - 6.8
2/10 (left it alone for a few days)
Ammonia - 0
Iron - 0
Copper - 0
Nitrate - 40
Nitrite - 3
Hardness - 75
Free chlorine - 0
Alkalinity - 80
Carbonate - 80
pH - 6.8
Also, I attached pictures to show you the plants and how they seem to be doing. Some are new to the tank and I’m waiting to see if they’ll take.
In the 5th pic, I’m at a loss to understand why one of the anacharis (back middle left) is translucent and not doing so well, and the one on the right of it is pretty and green. The one not doing well, also has a new growth sprout midway up the stem.
Should I cut the bad part and replant the new growth?
Daily water changes with fish in cycle in planted tank. Last weekend, I was still dealing with daily ammonia between .25 and .50.
I decided to leave it alone and see what happens, and monitor ammonia, instead of doing daily 50% water changes. The first readings were the daily readings I was getting, and the next readings were from yesterday. After leaving it alone this week and letting it try to stabilize.
Am I going in a better or worse direction?
W/daily 50% water changes:
Ammonia - .25 (daily .25-.50)
Iron - 0
Copper - 0
Nitrate - 0
Nitrite - 0
Hardness - 150
Free chlorine - 0
Alkalinity - 120
Carbonate - 80
pH - 6.8
2/10 (left it alone for a few days)
Ammonia - 0
Iron - 0
Copper - 0
Nitrate - 40
Nitrite - 3
Hardness - 75
Free chlorine - 0
Alkalinity - 80
Carbonate - 80
pH - 6.8
Also, I attached pictures to show you the plants and how they seem to be doing. Some are new to the tank and I’m waiting to see if they’ll take.
In the 5th pic, I’m at a loss to understand why one of the anacharis (back middle left) is translucent and not doing so well, and the one on the right of it is pretty and green. The one not doing well, also has a new growth sprout midway up the stem.
Should I cut the bad part and replant the new growth?
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