Ribcracker
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I am relatively new to the hobby, but loving it.
I have a 125L tank which seemed to be going ok but I had a few losses, the ammonia, nitrite, nitrate kept bobbing up and down, despite a 25% water change every 2 days.
Then the tank got a dose of Whitespot, another couple of deaths.
Also, the filter seemed to be getting clogged with waste mid-week, so assuming the filter wasn't performing to the optimum I replaced it with a Fluval 405, my thinking being you can't have too much filtration.
I added the sponges from the old filter as well as a pouch of ammonia remover and a nitrate absober and added a good dose of StressZyme to kick start the filter.
I dosed for Whitespot with Malachite Green and the whitespot has cleared up nicely. The affected Bala shark has retuned to his playful self.
So, tonight I tested the water, it was up on ammonia and nitrate, despite the pouches of ammo remover etc.
I did a 50% water change to clear the water and medication and added a carbon to clear the meds.
I left it a couple of hours then tested the water again; the results were ammonia 0.25 and nitrate 0.5.
I suspect the medication has killed the bacteria in the filter and it needs to be cycled as it doesn't seem to be doing it's job properly.
As I have fish in the tank and nowhere to re-house them, how do I get the filter up and functional again?
I have a 125L tank which seemed to be going ok but I had a few losses, the ammonia, nitrite, nitrate kept bobbing up and down, despite a 25% water change every 2 days.
Then the tank got a dose of Whitespot, another couple of deaths.
Also, the filter seemed to be getting clogged with waste mid-week, so assuming the filter wasn't performing to the optimum I replaced it with a Fluval 405, my thinking being you can't have too much filtration.
I added the sponges from the old filter as well as a pouch of ammonia remover and a nitrate absober and added a good dose of StressZyme to kick start the filter.
I dosed for Whitespot with Malachite Green and the whitespot has cleared up nicely. The affected Bala shark has retuned to his playful self.
So, tonight I tested the water, it was up on ammonia and nitrate, despite the pouches of ammo remover etc.
I did a 50% water change to clear the water and medication and added a carbon to clear the meds.
I left it a couple of hours then tested the water again; the results were ammonia 0.25 and nitrate 0.5.
I suspect the medication has killed the bacteria in the filter and it needs to be cycled as it doesn't seem to be doing it's job properly.
As I have fish in the tank and nowhere to re-house them, how do I get the filter up and functional again?