doublewater
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Hi
I’m a newbie, both to fish and to this board, and I’d like to thank you for all the information here which has kept me sane for the past few weeks. But I’ve committed so many big no-no’s that I now need help and I feel sooo guilty.
No-no number 1 - I’m cycling with fish. I found this board too late and I’d already put 6 guppies in my 75 litre tank! (Fair-play the guy at the lfs did say to start slowly and introduce them over a long period of time, even if it was one of the big fish chains.) I stopped there, though, and did regular water changes (sometimes as much as 3 times a day) just to keep the ammonia down to less than 0.25 ppm - not quite green but a cast to the yellow. (Is the scale in ppm or ppb, I’m using the API liquid test kit and I don’t have it with me). pH stable at 8.3 - it comes in at that level. NO2 stable at zero and NO3 varying between 5 and 40.
All was going fine for the first 6 weeks. The fish were growing and seeming quite happy. The number of water changes reduced to every2 - 3 days. Then the blue N02 started to get a purple cast! I’m starting on the second stage – or so I thought!
Then came mega no-no number 2. I lost the filter! About 10 days ago I discovered that the filter was inadvertently switched off for 2 days. Aargh! (I feel bad enough already) Since then, I’m struggling to keep the NO2 down and my fish are not looking at all well.
The filter is one of those that sit on the top of the tank and the water trickles down through it. It’s covered with a loose fitting tank lid with various holes in the back for pipe work etc. The filter contains a layer of ceramic noodles, a layer of black sponge (like the green nylon scouring cloths) a carbon filter and a layer of white scrubbing cloth type stuff. It was still dripping wet when I discovered it was off.
I’m struggling to keep the NO2 down under 0.25ppm whilst the ammonia is at zero and the NO3 is fluctuating between 5 and 40.
Is the ammonia likely to raise again as the tanks recycles?
What can I do to get the nitrite down, and help my poor fish? Am I right in assuming that if the nitrate is going up and down, something is converting something into nitrate? The levels seem to fall with the water change (as I would expect) and then rise again and fall with the next change. But I can’t get the nitrite down. Please can you help?
API 510 75 litre tank.
Don’t know the filter, sorry - it came with the tank
Air stone and bubble bar added
Temp about 25o C
Sand as substrate
No plants.
Thanks in anticipation
Hel
I’m a newbie, both to fish and to this board, and I’d like to thank you for all the information here which has kept me sane for the past few weeks. But I’ve committed so many big no-no’s that I now need help and I feel sooo guilty.
No-no number 1 - I’m cycling with fish. I found this board too late and I’d already put 6 guppies in my 75 litre tank! (Fair-play the guy at the lfs did say to start slowly and introduce them over a long period of time, even if it was one of the big fish chains.) I stopped there, though, and did regular water changes (sometimes as much as 3 times a day) just to keep the ammonia down to less than 0.25 ppm - not quite green but a cast to the yellow. (Is the scale in ppm or ppb, I’m using the API liquid test kit and I don’t have it with me). pH stable at 8.3 - it comes in at that level. NO2 stable at zero and NO3 varying between 5 and 40.
All was going fine for the first 6 weeks. The fish were growing and seeming quite happy. The number of water changes reduced to every2 - 3 days. Then the blue N02 started to get a purple cast! I’m starting on the second stage – or so I thought!
Then came mega no-no number 2. I lost the filter! About 10 days ago I discovered that the filter was inadvertently switched off for 2 days. Aargh! (I feel bad enough already) Since then, I’m struggling to keep the NO2 down and my fish are not looking at all well.
The filter is one of those that sit on the top of the tank and the water trickles down through it. It’s covered with a loose fitting tank lid with various holes in the back for pipe work etc. The filter contains a layer of ceramic noodles, a layer of black sponge (like the green nylon scouring cloths) a carbon filter and a layer of white scrubbing cloth type stuff. It was still dripping wet when I discovered it was off.
I’m struggling to keep the NO2 down under 0.25ppm whilst the ammonia is at zero and the NO3 is fluctuating between 5 and 40.
Is the ammonia likely to raise again as the tanks recycles?
What can I do to get the nitrite down, and help my poor fish? Am I right in assuming that if the nitrate is going up and down, something is converting something into nitrate? The levels seem to fall with the water change (as I would expect) and then rise again and fall with the next change. But I can’t get the nitrite down. Please can you help?
API 510 75 litre tank.
Don’t know the filter, sorry - it came with the tank
Air stone and bubble bar added
Temp about 25o C
Sand as substrate
No plants.
Thanks in anticipation
Hel