Angrybeaver
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Let me start with my journey so far which hopefully isn't going to be too long of a read.
I recently was given a tank setup (though I didn't want one lol) that my family decided me to move forward with. It is a 75g tank with stand and came with a ecco comfort 3, a busted air pump, and a Hyder 250w inline heater.
This thing was never maintained for years and years. It ended up being a home for a massive plecosumus that died last year due to loss in power and freezing temps. So knowing all this... I pulled it all apart (first dumb thing I did) and cleaned all thr media and pump with a small dilution of dawn... this did get everything clean, but I have sense learned killed off any good bacteria.
From there I took a razorblade to the tank to remove all the crud added back all the parts and filled it up and added a pretty good amount of white vinegar and let it run for 48 hrs. After that I removed all the water, added enough to run the filter and let it run another 12 hrs or so while also giving the inside glass another scrub. After the 12 hrs I did one more final fill to about 3/4 and ran for another 12 hrs. I figured this would remove all the dawn and Vinegar used for cleaning.
So after that process I filled it up, treated the water to remove chlorine/chloramines, and let the temp warm up to 78F.
Oh I forgot to mention that I tossed the substrate and all but one tank decoration. So my next trip was to the local fish store for substrate, decorations, a new air pump, etc. While there I decided to get 3 glofish tetras to start the cycling process (before I knew about fishless).
From here I kept dosing my tank with seachem stability as directed and at no point in about 5 days did I see ammonia climb, so more reading made me think I needed a few more fish for my size tank... now we are sitting at 7 glofish tetras.
Now the second batch of fish came from a big box and one died the first night and the replacement I think gave my tank ich... so coppersafe has been dosed to directions since and I am hoping to see all spots go away in the next few weeks.
Now I am sitting at maybe 12-13 days from start. I check my levels daily and still do not see any measurable levels of ammonia. Nitrite, or nitrate.. I have to go off the seachem badge for ammonia since copper throws off the api test for it. My copper appears to be holding at a therapeutic range.
So now for my questions.
I know the cycle takes time and I am not really concerned here, but I am curious why I am not even seeing ammonia in this amount of time.
Second, my canister filter does no appear to be strong enough for this tank. So I am looking at recommendations. Everyone keeps talking about the 4+ turnover rate minimum and I think my current one is lucky if it does over 1 per hr.
I have been looking at the eheim offerings, but I am not seeing many that seem to push enough flow. I looked at the fluval 407, but although it has enough media to handle the amount of water in the tank.. the flow rate after media is added will come out to probably 2.5 turn overs per hr. My last look has been at the aquael ultramax 2000 which while it says it can do 2000l/hr it seems that people who have tested with media see it actually move 880-1000l/hr which is 230-265ish gpm or 3 - 3.5 turnovers per hour.
So at this point I know I need a better filter, but am stuck on what to consider next. I don't want to spend a fortune on a huge overkill unit, but I also don't mind spending some money to get the job done correctly.
I recently was given a tank setup (though I didn't want one lol) that my family decided me to move forward with. It is a 75g tank with stand and came with a ecco comfort 3, a busted air pump, and a Hyder 250w inline heater.
This thing was never maintained for years and years. It ended up being a home for a massive plecosumus that died last year due to loss in power and freezing temps. So knowing all this... I pulled it all apart (first dumb thing I did) and cleaned all thr media and pump with a small dilution of dawn... this did get everything clean, but I have sense learned killed off any good bacteria.
From there I took a razorblade to the tank to remove all the crud added back all the parts and filled it up and added a pretty good amount of white vinegar and let it run for 48 hrs. After that I removed all the water, added enough to run the filter and let it run another 12 hrs or so while also giving the inside glass another scrub. After the 12 hrs I did one more final fill to about 3/4 and ran for another 12 hrs. I figured this would remove all the dawn and Vinegar used for cleaning.
So after that process I filled it up, treated the water to remove chlorine/chloramines, and let the temp warm up to 78F.
Oh I forgot to mention that I tossed the substrate and all but one tank decoration. So my next trip was to the local fish store for substrate, decorations, a new air pump, etc. While there I decided to get 3 glofish tetras to start the cycling process (before I knew about fishless).
From here I kept dosing my tank with seachem stability as directed and at no point in about 5 days did I see ammonia climb, so more reading made me think I needed a few more fish for my size tank... now we are sitting at 7 glofish tetras.
Now the second batch of fish came from a big box and one died the first night and the replacement I think gave my tank ich... so coppersafe has been dosed to directions since and I am hoping to see all spots go away in the next few weeks.
Now I am sitting at maybe 12-13 days from start. I check my levels daily and still do not see any measurable levels of ammonia. Nitrite, or nitrate.. I have to go off the seachem badge for ammonia since copper throws off the api test for it. My copper appears to be holding at a therapeutic range.
So now for my questions.
I know the cycle takes time and I am not really concerned here, but I am curious why I am not even seeing ammonia in this amount of time.
Second, my canister filter does no appear to be strong enough for this tank. So I am looking at recommendations. Everyone keeps talking about the 4+ turnover rate minimum and I think my current one is lucky if it does over 1 per hr.
I have been looking at the eheim offerings, but I am not seeing many that seem to push enough flow. I looked at the fluval 407, but although it has enough media to handle the amount of water in the tank.. the flow rate after media is added will come out to probably 2.5 turn overs per hr. My last look has been at the aquael ultramax 2000 which while it says it can do 2000l/hr it seems that people who have tested with media see it actually move 880-1000l/hr which is 230-265ish gpm or 3 - 3.5 turnovers per hour.
So at this point I know I need a better filter, but am stuck on what to consider next. I don't want to spend a fortune on a huge overkill unit, but I also don't mind spending some money to get the job done correctly.