I have had fish before, my dad kept fish, and I kept fish from the lates 80s until 2002.
have never cycled a fish tank before. When I was fish keeping previously, the general advice was to start with hardy fish, and add them gradually. Once I had a tank established, I used the water from one to start another.
I was generally successful doing that. I never tested the water, but used the fish to judge the quality of the environment.
So, when my son wanted a tank, I read up on the latest stuff before buying one. I purchased a used one, and set it up with fresh water, treated with AquaSafe, plants, sand, and couple of decorations.
The problem is, I live in Norway, and pure ammonia is not sold by fish/pet shops nor generally available. They sell the bacteria starters, and recommend a combined method (use the bacteria starters & run the tank for a couple weeks, then add fish gradually). So, I decided to use the traditional method, but I thought I would run it for a while, first, and keep an eye on the water quality.
Some of the substrate seems to have escaped and done the job for me, as I had a nitrite spike.
Some problems with this....
I started with some strips with multiple test on them & they clearly don't work very well, because I thought the water was okay (the test strips showed everything within an acceptable range), but I took a sample to the shop for them to test before we bought fish & they found high nitrites. So, we didn't buy fish They gave me various recommendations. One of them that I should not have followed (but unfortunately did) was to rinse off the filter in tap water. So, I guess I killed off my burgeoning bacteria colony.
Also, I found that our plants came with snails. So, I need to know, what now?
I have a tank with plants and snails and high nitrites. I did a 60% water change yesterday & that brought the nitirtes down, but not yet to an acceptable level. I was going to do another partial water change tomorrow.
Should I start over? Add one of those bacteria starters? Just do another 60% water change & see how the tank gets on? Do the snails help? Will they survive?
TIA
have never cycled a fish tank before. When I was fish keeping previously, the general advice was to start with hardy fish, and add them gradually. Once I had a tank established, I used the water from one to start another.
I was generally successful doing that. I never tested the water, but used the fish to judge the quality of the environment.
So, when my son wanted a tank, I read up on the latest stuff before buying one. I purchased a used one, and set it up with fresh water, treated with AquaSafe, plants, sand, and couple of decorations.
The problem is, I live in Norway, and pure ammonia is not sold by fish/pet shops nor generally available. They sell the bacteria starters, and recommend a combined method (use the bacteria starters & run the tank for a couple weeks, then add fish gradually). So, I decided to use the traditional method, but I thought I would run it for a while, first, and keep an eye on the water quality.
Some of the substrate seems to have escaped and done the job for me, as I had a nitrite spike.
Some problems with this....
I started with some strips with multiple test on them & they clearly don't work very well, because I thought the water was okay (the test strips showed everything within an acceptable range), but I took a sample to the shop for them to test before we bought fish & they found high nitrites. So, we didn't buy fish They gave me various recommendations. One of them that I should not have followed (but unfortunately did) was to rinse off the filter in tap water. So, I guess I killed off my burgeoning bacteria colony.
Also, I found that our plants came with snails. So, I need to know, what now?
I have a tank with plants and snails and high nitrites. I did a 60% water change yesterday & that brought the nitirtes down, but not yet to an acceptable level. I was going to do another partial water change tomorrow.
Should I start over? Add one of those bacteria starters? Just do another 60% water change & see how the tank gets on? Do the snails help? Will they survive?
TIA