I really need some advise. In the early November, I removed my 2 plecs (10" and 6" long) from my pond in order to keep them alive through the winter. My 55 tank was uncycled when I added them. I also added 2 small gouramis. As expected the ammonia started rising almost immediately and unexpectly, the Ph started dropping. By week 3, ph 6, am - between 4 & 8 and nitrates, .5. Nitrates 0
Weeks 4, through 7- ph stayed at 6, ammonia 4, Nitrites 0 and Nitrates 0. Weekly water changes (roughly 10%) had no impact on ammonia.
Week 8 - ph still at 6. Ammonia jumped to 8. I lost the smaller of my pleco. Water cloudy.
Week 9 - same readings. Again, water changes having no impact on test results.
Week 10, test results, unchanged. My large pleco passed Very sad and depressing. Gouramis, still eating and appear okay. Water clearing.
Week 11 & 12. No change. Water hazy.
Througout weeks 4 through 12, I did regular water changes (5% to 10%) Once or twice, even 25%. Cloudy water is getting better.
I know that the 2 plecs were large waste producers. I thought that since it has been 2 weeks since I lost them that I would start seeing some change in the ammonia level. But it hasn't moved.
This morning I performed an unscientific experiment when testing the water for ammonia.
Normal test - Am 8
2nd test: 100% tap - No ammonia
3rd test - 1/2 test tube with tank water & 1/2 with tap. Results vitually indistinguishable from the normal test.
4th test - 3/4 test tub with tap, remaining tank. Results: Look close to 4.
Big surprise - this is bad. I need to change more water frequently and possibly more at a time. I just don't know how much I can do without harming my gouramis (perhaps I should say anymore). Any advise on how I can get the tank under control?
Other information: Right around week 8 I started seeing algae. Dusty black sediment on gravel. I've vacuum gravel during water changes and have taken out artifical plants and decorations cleaning them with very hot tank water (no soap or cleaners). Algae just comes back. I know an Algae eater would be great but not until the tank has stabilized.
Thanks for any help
Weeks 4, through 7- ph stayed at 6, ammonia 4, Nitrites 0 and Nitrates 0. Weekly water changes (roughly 10%) had no impact on ammonia.
Week 8 - ph still at 6. Ammonia jumped to 8. I lost the smaller of my pleco. Water cloudy.
Week 9 - same readings. Again, water changes having no impact on test results.
Week 10, test results, unchanged. My large pleco passed Very sad and depressing. Gouramis, still eating and appear okay. Water clearing.
Week 11 & 12. No change. Water hazy.
Througout weeks 4 through 12, I did regular water changes (5% to 10%) Once or twice, even 25%. Cloudy water is getting better.
I know that the 2 plecs were large waste producers. I thought that since it has been 2 weeks since I lost them that I would start seeing some change in the ammonia level. But it hasn't moved.
This morning I performed an unscientific experiment when testing the water for ammonia.
Normal test - Am 8
2nd test: 100% tap - No ammonia
3rd test - 1/2 test tube with tank water & 1/2 with tap. Results vitually indistinguishable from the normal test.
4th test - 3/4 test tub with tap, remaining tank. Results: Look close to 4.
Big surprise - this is bad. I need to change more water frequently and possibly more at a time. I just don't know how much I can do without harming my gouramis (perhaps I should say anymore). Any advise on how I can get the tank under control?
Other information: Right around week 8 I started seeing algae. Dusty black sediment on gravel. I've vacuum gravel during water changes and have taken out artifical plants and decorations cleaning them with very hot tank water (no soap or cleaners). Algae just comes back. I know an Algae eater would be great but not until the tank has stabilized.
Thanks for any help