Hi Everyone.
I'll give some background, hopefully not too long winded.
I have a 10 gallon tank, fully cycled and up and running for about 2 months now. I decided I wanted a bigger tank. I bought a 31 gallon and started cycling it a month ago. I took Ammonia up to 5ppm and it has not reached 0ppm yet.
Another member suggested a seed my new filer with gravel from the old tank (it only has an undergravel filter) so 4 days ago I took a giant scoop of gravel making sure to get it from the bottom of the tank and I put it into the bottom level of my fluval 205 in a nylon sack. At the time Ammonia was .25ppm and Nitrites were 0.5ppm
Ammonia is still not dropping to 0ppm but my previous Nitrate readings have now been gone for two days, meaning Nitrites have been eliminated, not that there were many to begin with.
Three Questions:
Ammonia is 0.25ppm right now, should I up the ammonia back up and see if it kick starts things with the new bacteria I added 4 days ago?
Is it possible that my Nitrite eating bacteria survived the transfer but not the Ammonia eating ones?
Are my bacteria in danger of dying if I don't feed them more ammonia?
Other stats:
Temp - 84C
Ph. 8.0
Kh: 5.5Dh
Nitrates:Between 0ppm and 5ppm
I'll give some background, hopefully not too long winded.
I have a 10 gallon tank, fully cycled and up and running for about 2 months now. I decided I wanted a bigger tank. I bought a 31 gallon and started cycling it a month ago. I took Ammonia up to 5ppm and it has not reached 0ppm yet.
Another member suggested a seed my new filer with gravel from the old tank (it only has an undergravel filter) so 4 days ago I took a giant scoop of gravel making sure to get it from the bottom of the tank and I put it into the bottom level of my fluval 205 in a nylon sack. At the time Ammonia was .25ppm and Nitrites were 0.5ppm
Ammonia is still not dropping to 0ppm but my previous Nitrate readings have now been gone for two days, meaning Nitrites have been eliminated, not that there were many to begin with.
Three Questions:
Ammonia is 0.25ppm right now, should I up the ammonia back up and see if it kick starts things with the new bacteria I added 4 days ago?
Is it possible that my Nitrite eating bacteria survived the transfer but not the Ammonia eating ones?
Are my bacteria in danger of dying if I don't feed them more ammonia?
Other stats:
Temp - 84C
Ph. 8.0
Kh: 5.5Dh
Nitrates:Between 0ppm and 5ppm