jjustinia11
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Aug 4, 2012
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I have a 14 gallon tank, with a hood. light on 12 hours, gravel and decorations from petco all cleaned with no soap.
I tried to fishless cycle for 6 weeks. generic ammonia with NO detergents or surfectent. I added ammonia to 4 PPM kept the tank heated at 86F. I have a fluval u2 filter running and tested every day and nothing. I was using test strips at the time. after 6 weeks I began see the ever so slightest nitrite that never went above a trace amount. There is no chlorine in my water but I use stress coat to condition all water.
Eventually, my daughter got tired of staring at an empty tank. after a 95% water change, I purchased a seeded, active foam filter from angels plus and got 5 fish (after seeing them referred to on this site). I also purchased an API ammonia test kit (with test tube). I am running the foam filter and the fluval U2 at the same time. a steady temp of 78f. Ph of 7.6. conditioned water. I have had ammonia of .5 rising to 1 PPM consistently. there were no signs of ammonia dropping for over a week. I was led to believe that active foam filter had all bacteria but no nitrIte and no nitrAtes at all and rising ammonia.
I called angels plus and was assured the filter was active. In an effort to not hurt fish I purchased another active, seeded foam filter from angels plus and added it to the tank. I am running two active seeded foam filters and a fluval u2 filter. I have 10 tiny fish now. Its been over 2 and a half weeks with the active foam filter in the tank and 6 weeks prior to that attempting a fishless cycle. I would have never added fish if I thought the active filters were not going to work, but based on all the comments and feedback on this site I thought they would. In spite of two active seeded foam filters I still have rising ammonia and no nitrItes and no nitrAtes.
Fish are doing fine for two weeks but again I am testing 2 times a day with API tester and changing water when it goes over 1.0 PPM I wait a day after getting a 1.0PPM of ammonia in hopes will begin dropping the next day. no such luck.
I need advice as I am having to do many tests and water changes to keep fish alive.
I tried to fishless cycle for 6 weeks. generic ammonia with NO detergents or surfectent. I added ammonia to 4 PPM kept the tank heated at 86F. I have a fluval u2 filter running and tested every day and nothing. I was using test strips at the time. after 6 weeks I began see the ever so slightest nitrite that never went above a trace amount. There is no chlorine in my water but I use stress coat to condition all water.
Eventually, my daughter got tired of staring at an empty tank. after a 95% water change, I purchased a seeded, active foam filter from angels plus and got 5 fish (after seeing them referred to on this site). I also purchased an API ammonia test kit (with test tube). I am running the foam filter and the fluval U2 at the same time. a steady temp of 78f. Ph of 7.6. conditioned water. I have had ammonia of .5 rising to 1 PPM consistently. there were no signs of ammonia dropping for over a week. I was led to believe that active foam filter had all bacteria but no nitrIte and no nitrAtes at all and rising ammonia.
I called angels plus and was assured the filter was active. In an effort to not hurt fish I purchased another active, seeded foam filter from angels plus and added it to the tank. I am running two active seeded foam filters and a fluval u2 filter. I have 10 tiny fish now. Its been over 2 and a half weeks with the active foam filter in the tank and 6 weeks prior to that attempting a fishless cycle. I would have never added fish if I thought the active filters were not going to work, but based on all the comments and feedback on this site I thought they would. In spite of two active seeded foam filters I still have rising ammonia and no nitrItes and no nitrAtes.
Fish are doing fine for two weeks but again I am testing 2 times a day with API tester and changing water when it goes over 1.0 PPM I wait a day after getting a 1.0PPM of ammonia in hopes will begin dropping the next day. no such luck.
I need advice as I am having to do many tests and water changes to keep fish alive.