aitchvee
Fish Fanatic
It's great when your tank finishes cycling. And it's quite good fun doing the tests. Makes you feel like a chemistry professor. Sort of!
Thank you for that post I do want to get some useful advice but it's so hard to post knowing that I may be doing things wrong. My fish are doing very well and I aren't overfeeding them so they seem to be happy enough. I am going to buy a test kit tonight and one thing I didn't mention earlier is that when I added my tap water before I got my fish I added a water conditioner to take out chlorine then also added something which you may have heard of called Stress Zyme which is a bacteria filtration solution that you add on the 1st, 7th and 14th day this seems to be having a posstive impact to the tank and I will post up later and let you know my results from the water test. Thank you again
It's great when your tank finishes cycling. And it's quite good fun doing the tests. Makes you feel like a chemistry professor. Sort of!
Righty, your tank wasnt cycled, and its now starting.
Basically all you can do is water changes every day to keep the Ammonia and Nitrates at zero. (this will also keep your fish alive as Ammonia burns and well the rest is just harmfull aswell) Eventually you will get an Ammonia Spike, then later a Nitrite spike then lastly a Nitrate spike. Once all that has happened its cycled. Basically what is happening is that the fish waste is starting the Nitrogen cycle. You need to create bacteria to eat the harmful Ammonia and Nitrites (you will alway have a small Nitrate reading when cycled fully)
Cycles can take up to a month or more depending on tank size.
If you want to speed it up id suggest getting filter material from someone local and squeezing it into your filter this will help build a bacteria colony thus speeding up the cycle.
(if you havent already done so, have a read of the sticky)
Dont get down heartened most if not all fish shops experts know nothing about cycling a tank, its generally all about the sales.
Hardy fish....molly, guppy, platy (horrible fish all of them but hardy)
Dont add any fish till the cycle is complete, it will make it much easier to monitor the water stats, than if you start adding to it.
Hardy fish....molly, guppy, platy (horrible fish all of them but hardy)
Dont add any fish till the cycle is complete, it will make it much easier to monitor the water stats, than if you start adding to it.
Hardy fish....molly, guppy, platy (horrible fish all of them but hardy)
Dont add any fish till the cycle is complete, it will make it much easier to monitor the water stats, than if you start adding to it.
Hardy fish....molly, guppy, platy (horrible fish all of them but hardy)
guppys are not hardy in the slightest! fart near the tank and they die!
i've never found mollies hardy either but i only had 2 from a shop i dont usually goto so dont go on my advice. Now platties are VERY hardy but if you add them now they are going to create way to much ammonia and it will take forever to cycle the tank.
My advice would be to take the fish back and do a fishless cycle. I'm using boots house hold ammonia as a source for the ammonia and all its going well this way no fish get hurt and by the end of it you cann add 70% of your full stocking rather than just 1 or 2 fish
well if the only reason you can;t take them back is because you want some fish in there you are a very cruel person and obviously just want something pretty to look at rather than keeping them as a pet.
Anyways if your doing a fish in cycle (which you are) you can only add 1 or 2 a week iirc (i do fishless cycles so not 100% sure) but its because the bacteria takes a while to reproduce enough to keep up with the bio load. With a fishless cycle by the time you've finished it you have a hell of alot more bacteria in there to deal with it so you need to get alot of fish in there really to feed the bacteria
the best thing you can do if you want to do a fish in cycle is get some mature media from some one's filter or some bio-spira (think thats what its called, im in the uk so dont have it. We have a uk version but i've never tried it)