SpringHeelMark
Mostly New Member
Hey everyone, just signed up to the forum. Figured it would be beneficial since I plan to have this hobby for a long time.
So I'm guessing this is an issue that comes up occasionally. I've put fish in an uncycled tank. I believe it's 250 litres. The list of fish are as follows:
#2 Clown loaches
#3 Balloon mollies
#1 small Gourami
#1 small bala shark (Yep, I plan on getting him a friend, just not in this current situation, trying to keep load down now that I know about the cycle)
So I first noticed that something was up when my mollies were spending time at the top of the tank gasping. That's when I found out about cycling and did a lot of research.
I've done a few things to minimize the waste in the water and was wondering if I was on the right track.
I went back to the pet store, they didn't really understand cycling and refused to give me filter media to seed the tank. However I did buy a piece of driftwood with a plant growing on it. It was in a tank with other fish and was in there long enough for a plant to take root so I figure there must be algae on it! I also bought more plants (pictured) to reduce the ammonia/nitrite. I've also been changing the water 25% every other day (did %50 today). I know that doing that will definitely slow down the cycle, I'm just interested in keeping the fish healthy at the moment.
So basically what I've done to fix my mistake:
Plant life
driftwood seed
frequent water changes to keep ammonia down (I add prime to the new water)
checking PH level and adjusting.
The fish seem very happy now, foraging and nibbling the plants occasionally.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
So I'm guessing this is an issue that comes up occasionally. I've put fish in an uncycled tank. I believe it's 250 litres. The list of fish are as follows:
#2 Clown loaches
#3 Balloon mollies
#1 small Gourami
#1 small bala shark (Yep, I plan on getting him a friend, just not in this current situation, trying to keep load down now that I know about the cycle)
So I first noticed that something was up when my mollies were spending time at the top of the tank gasping. That's when I found out about cycling and did a lot of research.
I've done a few things to minimize the waste in the water and was wondering if I was on the right track.
I went back to the pet store, they didn't really understand cycling and refused to give me filter media to seed the tank. However I did buy a piece of driftwood with a plant growing on it. It was in a tank with other fish and was in there long enough for a plant to take root so I figure there must be algae on it! I also bought more plants (pictured) to reduce the ammonia/nitrite. I've also been changing the water 25% every other day (did %50 today). I know that doing that will definitely slow down the cycle, I'm just interested in keeping the fish healthy at the moment.
So basically what I've done to fix my mistake:
Plant life
driftwood seed
frequent water changes to keep ammonia down (I add prime to the new water)
checking PH level and adjusting.
The fish seem very happy now, foraging and nibbling the plants occasionally.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!