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Hi, I have an 18.5 gallon aquarium (70l). It is stocked with 4 neon tetras (I know this is not enough, I used to have 8 but there was a neon tetra disease outbreak, I do not want to get more because I can't seem to keep them alive for more than a year), 5 corydoras, 2 honey gouramis and 3 otos. I have a filter that came with the aquarium, and a sponge filter I added. I have tons of live plants, mostly hornwort and anibius.
On Saturday I added the otos, I tested my water for the first time in a while because I know otos are sensitive. Everything was perfect exept nitrates. They read 40ppm. I did a 50% water change after the test. On Sunday I tested only nitrates, they read 40ppm. I decided to clean my filter and do 20% water changes daily for a week or so, to see if that helps. The next day, on Monday I tested my water. 40ppm nitrates. I did a 20% water change. Today I tested my water, 40ppm again. I tested my tap water twice, both read 0ppm of nitrates. I have tried feeding less also. I'm very confused, I feel like I have done everything I can. Any other suggestions?
Separate topic:
A lot of you may remember me from a few years ago, you were right, my tank was not cycled, a lot of fish died. For the past year it's been really good though, basically no problems (asides algae, can't get rid of it), the algae may be a product of the nitrates though. The otos might help with the algae to. I really want to keep the otos alive so that's why I made this post.
On Saturday I added the otos, I tested my water for the first time in a while because I know otos are sensitive. Everything was perfect exept nitrates. They read 40ppm. I did a 50% water change after the test. On Sunday I tested only nitrates, they read 40ppm. I decided to clean my filter and do 20% water changes daily for a week or so, to see if that helps. The next day, on Monday I tested my water. 40ppm nitrates. I did a 20% water change. Today I tested my water, 40ppm again. I tested my tap water twice, both read 0ppm of nitrates. I have tried feeding less also. I'm very confused, I feel like I have done everything I can. Any other suggestions?
Separate topic:
A lot of you may remember me from a few years ago, you were right, my tank was not cycled, a lot of fish died. For the past year it's been really good though, basically no problems (asides algae, can't get rid of it), the algae may be a product of the nitrates though. The otos might help with the algae to. I really want to keep the otos alive so that's why I made this post.