Hello everyone i'm new to the aquarium scene, but excited to be part of it an experience the journey.
I recently bought an aquaone 620t tank 10 days ago. I put 30kgs of washed gravel on the base, a mixture of white and brown,both fine an chunky, I have ambulia,purple temple, Elodea,Variegated rush planted, along with a a few stones and a pre soaked piece of driftwood that has some moss on it. I have a 300w petworx heater running at 24-25 degrees and a thermometer running on the opposite side of the heater.
I filled the tank up with tap water an treated the water with API quick start, API stress coat to all the required specs taking into consideration the 30kgs of gravel I have in there already so it makes it a 100litre tank.
I used seachem flourish for the plants to the right specs, I have left it for over 1 week an did a water test. The results were 7.8ph 0 Ammonia 0 nitrite 0 nitrate. I wanted to get my pH down to 7 so it's suitable for future tropical fish as I think this is a sweet spot for the majority of tropical fish i want.
The next day I went to the aquarium store an told them the results and also me wanting to lower the PH they said you should use quick start each day to speed the cycling up with a little stress coat. I continued to do this for a 3 days did another water test the results were the same so I went back an was suggested to get a Biotope pH reducer. I added this to the tank when I got home an did a water test the following day, the PH was at 7.0 right where I wanted it to be. I then noticed a thin film on top of the water it looked oily. After doing a little research I used paper towel ontop of the water to remove the substance, it worked but sure enough it was back the next day but this time there were bubbles that were sticking to the surface. The bubbles looked awfull an it was irritating me so I got a cup an skimmed it out holding the cup under the water an just letting the top layer of water fall into the cup.I went back to the aquarium store an got another water test pH was 7.4 but this time ammonia was 0.25pm and 0 nitrite and 0 nitrate.I explained to them I had bubbles on the surface they said I need to do a water change and also to lower the ammonia level. So I went back home changed 25% of the water with tap water and treated the tank with all the chemicals once again.
Wake up the next day an theres bubbles all in the corners of the tank. What are these bubbles is it because of the chemicals I have put in? Do I need to clean the filter carbon an mesh in a new tank cycle? Have also noticed I'm getting these white fluffy like objects in the water it's like fairy floss, I also noticed that I had 1 baby snail in the tank wasn't sure if I should keep it so slept on it an came back the next day only to remove it along with a dozen more in the days after.
Any advice would much be appreciated, sorry about the rambling on but I really want the tank right for the little guys when they move in.
I recently bought an aquaone 620t tank 10 days ago. I put 30kgs of washed gravel on the base, a mixture of white and brown,both fine an chunky, I have ambulia,purple temple, Elodea,Variegated rush planted, along with a a few stones and a pre soaked piece of driftwood that has some moss on it. I have a 300w petworx heater running at 24-25 degrees and a thermometer running on the opposite side of the heater.
I filled the tank up with tap water an treated the water with API quick start, API stress coat to all the required specs taking into consideration the 30kgs of gravel I have in there already so it makes it a 100litre tank.
I used seachem flourish for the plants to the right specs, I have left it for over 1 week an did a water test. The results were 7.8ph 0 Ammonia 0 nitrite 0 nitrate. I wanted to get my pH down to 7 so it's suitable for future tropical fish as I think this is a sweet spot for the majority of tropical fish i want.
The next day I went to the aquarium store an told them the results and also me wanting to lower the PH they said you should use quick start each day to speed the cycling up with a little stress coat. I continued to do this for a 3 days did another water test the results were the same so I went back an was suggested to get a Biotope pH reducer. I added this to the tank when I got home an did a water test the following day, the PH was at 7.0 right where I wanted it to be. I then noticed a thin film on top of the water it looked oily. After doing a little research I used paper towel ontop of the water to remove the substance, it worked but sure enough it was back the next day but this time there were bubbles that were sticking to the surface. The bubbles looked awfull an it was irritating me so I got a cup an skimmed it out holding the cup under the water an just letting the top layer of water fall into the cup.I went back to the aquarium store an got another water test pH was 7.4 but this time ammonia was 0.25pm and 0 nitrite and 0 nitrate.I explained to them I had bubbles on the surface they said I need to do a water change and also to lower the ammonia level. So I went back home changed 25% of the water with tap water and treated the tank with all the chemicals once again.
Wake up the next day an theres bubbles all in the corners of the tank. What are these bubbles is it because of the chemicals I have put in? Do I need to clean the filter carbon an mesh in a new tank cycle? Have also noticed I'm getting these white fluffy like objects in the water it's like fairy floss, I also noticed that I had 1 baby snail in the tank wasn't sure if I should keep it so slept on it an came back the next day only to remove it along with a dozen more in the days after.
Any advice would much be appreciated, sorry about the rambling on but I really want the tank right for the little guys when they move in.