nork
Fish Fanatic
As you can see from my diary, it appeared that my tank had been cycled for a few days before stocking.
I stocked about 28 hours ago.
I decided to do a 24-hour water test and my ammonia levels are at 0 ppm, but my nitrites are at 5 ppm.
I've noticed two of my cichlids seem to be flashing, randomly scraping up against the rocks. I've noticed that 2 of them also have little white spots on them, which I'm assuming is ich. I'm not sure if they're scraping up against the rocks from having ich I can't see or from nitrite burn.
What is the quickest, safest way to treat these two issues at the same time?
My temp is at 80*F and my stocking list is:
4 Labinochromis caeruleus
4 Pseudotropheus crabro
4 Pseudotropheus acei
4 Pseudotropheus greshakei
2 Bristlenose Plecs
Edit - I've only fed them once this morning. I put in a small amount of food, they consumed almost all of it in about 45 seconds and then I fished out the rest.
I stocked about 28 hours ago.
I decided to do a 24-hour water test and my ammonia levels are at 0 ppm, but my nitrites are at 5 ppm.
I've noticed two of my cichlids seem to be flashing, randomly scraping up against the rocks. I've noticed that 2 of them also have little white spots on them, which I'm assuming is ich. I'm not sure if they're scraping up against the rocks from having ich I can't see or from nitrite burn.
What is the quickest, safest way to treat these two issues at the same time?
My temp is at 80*F and my stocking list is:
4 Labinochromis caeruleus
4 Pseudotropheus crabro
4 Pseudotropheus acei
4 Pseudotropheus greshakei
2 Bristlenose Plecs
Edit - I've only fed them once this morning. I put in a small amount of food, they consumed almost all of it in about 45 seconds and then I fished out the rest.