Pog
New Member
Hi All,
To cut a long story short (full story in Newbie Forum), we had to take fish out of a tank with a sick fish in it and place them in a new (non-cycled) tank. We would not normally have done this but it was an emergency and this was the only logistically sound way of doing it.
We knew that this would mean many water changes at all hours and the necessity of adding bacteria. The problem is this is still going on 1 week later. We still have to change the water at 4am and twice more during the day due to Nitrite and sometimes, ammonia levels. We would have expected the aquarium to stabilise by now. We were thinking of adding a Nitrite filter pad of some kind.
We don't mind the work but we are concerned about the level of stress that the fish are being subjected to.
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Ken & Debbie.
To cut a long story short (full story in Newbie Forum), we had to take fish out of a tank with a sick fish in it and place them in a new (non-cycled) tank. We would not normally have done this but it was an emergency and this was the only logistically sound way of doing it.
We knew that this would mean many water changes at all hours and the necessity of adding bacteria. The problem is this is still going on 1 week later. We still have to change the water at 4am and twice more during the day due to Nitrite and sometimes, ammonia levels. We would have expected the aquarium to stabilise by now. We were thinking of adding a Nitrite filter pad of some kind.
We don't mind the work but we are concerned about the level of stress that the fish are being subjected to.
Any ideas?
Many thanks,
Ken & Debbie.