I've had my tank up and running for around 2 months.
9 days ago it reached full cycle of processing Ammonia and Nitrite inside 12 hours.
Ever since i've been giving it Ammonia on a daily basis, and processed both without fail inside 12 hours ever since.
My Nitrate was naturally off the chart 9 days ago.
4 days after it had started processing Nitrite (gave it a few days buffer to check it wasn't a false reading), I did an 80% water change to bring the Nitrate down. After the change I checked the Nitrate levels and they were still high (almost off the chart), and within a couple of days of going back to adding ammonia the levels have gone back off the chart.
So I'm gearing up for another water change. But this time I want to ensure I get rid of this Nitrate, and keep on top of the levels before my stock of plants and fish come in.
I'm assuming another large water change will give me the same results (high Nitrate), so should I look at cleaning out my filter now? Or is it too soon?
What else can I do to bring Nitrates down? Substrate clean?
My method for my HOB filter clean, would be to turn it off, remove the contents (purigen, sponge and biomass) and rinse in aquarium water. And scrub the sides with a tooth brush whilst it's still full of the aquarium water. Does that sound about right? Or should I be removing the HOB filter, pouring out the water, and scrubbing the sides? Or not scrubbing it at all?
If I do clean the filter, and change the water, and my Nitrate levels go down. Shall I continue to add Ammonia on a daily basis? Or shall I cut back? I'm adding around 4PPM a day.
I'm still waiting for my new heater to arrive (could take another two weeks), so until then I can't stock my tank, so I'll have to continue this process for a little while longer.
My tank is a 5G/23L fluval edge with HOB filter.
9 days ago it reached full cycle of processing Ammonia and Nitrite inside 12 hours.
Ever since i've been giving it Ammonia on a daily basis, and processed both without fail inside 12 hours ever since.
My Nitrate was naturally off the chart 9 days ago.
4 days after it had started processing Nitrite (gave it a few days buffer to check it wasn't a false reading), I did an 80% water change to bring the Nitrate down. After the change I checked the Nitrate levels and they were still high (almost off the chart), and within a couple of days of going back to adding ammonia the levels have gone back off the chart.
So I'm gearing up for another water change. But this time I want to ensure I get rid of this Nitrate, and keep on top of the levels before my stock of plants and fish come in.
I'm assuming another large water change will give me the same results (high Nitrate), so should I look at cleaning out my filter now? Or is it too soon?
What else can I do to bring Nitrates down? Substrate clean?
My method for my HOB filter clean, would be to turn it off, remove the contents (purigen, sponge and biomass) and rinse in aquarium water. And scrub the sides with a tooth brush whilst it's still full of the aquarium water. Does that sound about right? Or should I be removing the HOB filter, pouring out the water, and scrubbing the sides? Or not scrubbing it at all?
If I do clean the filter, and change the water, and my Nitrate levels go down. Shall I continue to add Ammonia on a daily basis? Or shall I cut back? I'm adding around 4PPM a day.
I'm still waiting for my new heater to arrive (could take another two weeks), so until then I can't stock my tank, so I'll have to continue this process for a little while longer.
My tank is a 5G/23L fluval edge with HOB filter.