Hi Everyone,
Please be gentle as this is my first foray into fish keeping!
Basically I purchased an ex-display 120L Jewel fish tank from the local aquarium store about 2 1/2 weeks ago. Got it home, gave it a good clean out (although it was already pretty clean). Put some cleaned gravel in there with a couple of small plants and filled it up slowly using the hosepipe from our garden.
I treated the water with a bottle of solution (sorry i threw the bottle away) that the aquarium store gave us and left the pump and lights in the aquarium running for a week.
At that point I took a sample of water back to the aquarium store who basically spat their tea out when they tested it as the Nitrite and Nitrate results came back the darkest shade of purple. PH and Ammonia on the other hand were just fine.They told me to leave the tank running for another week and bring back another sample then.
Instead of doing the trekk back to theirs, I purchased a Nutrafin testing kit and waited a week before running the first test.
The next test came back just as bad as what I had seen in the aquarium store. Both Nitrite and Nitrate results went dark purple within seconds of shaking the test tubes.
At this point, pretty miffed and with my kids on the verge of tears because they couldn't pick their fish I decided to pull out the filter and give it a soak in boiling hot water! This is probably where you'll tell me I screwed up, but I reasoned to myself that something bad may have been in the filters causing these high levels.
Anyway. I ran the tests again this evening, a further 4 days from the last test and once again the results are off the chart:
Nitrite = > 3.3
Nitrate = 110
PH = 7.5
Ammonia = 0
Please help, as my kids aren't impressed by the snails that have set up camp in the tank
Please be gentle as this is my first foray into fish keeping!
Basically I purchased an ex-display 120L Jewel fish tank from the local aquarium store about 2 1/2 weeks ago. Got it home, gave it a good clean out (although it was already pretty clean). Put some cleaned gravel in there with a couple of small plants and filled it up slowly using the hosepipe from our garden.
I treated the water with a bottle of solution (sorry i threw the bottle away) that the aquarium store gave us and left the pump and lights in the aquarium running for a week.
At that point I took a sample of water back to the aquarium store who basically spat their tea out when they tested it as the Nitrite and Nitrate results came back the darkest shade of purple. PH and Ammonia on the other hand were just fine.They told me to leave the tank running for another week and bring back another sample then.
Instead of doing the trekk back to theirs, I purchased a Nutrafin testing kit and waited a week before running the first test.
The next test came back just as bad as what I had seen in the aquarium store. Both Nitrite and Nitrate results went dark purple within seconds of shaking the test tubes.
At this point, pretty miffed and with my kids on the verge of tears because they couldn't pick their fish I decided to pull out the filter and give it a soak in boiling hot water! This is probably where you'll tell me I screwed up, but I reasoned to myself that something bad may have been in the filters causing these high levels.
Anyway. I ran the tests again this evening, a further 4 days from the last test and once again the results are off the chart:
Nitrite = > 3.3
Nitrate = 110
PH = 7.5
Ammonia = 0
Please help, as my kids aren't impressed by the snails that have set up camp in the tank