Yes I amAlso are you using water conditioner if not you need to I recommend prime
I got the ammolock as you told me before and I've been doing water changes everyday and I see no improvement and the fish aren't looking too happyNitrites will be taken care of when your bacterial colony gets big enough. NitrAtes are removed during water changes and a little by plants. You want to aim for under 20ppm on Nitrates but rarely will you have zero.
Because you tank isnt cycled yet (not enough bacteria) you will need to do partial water changes daily.
Opps, I've been gravel vaccuming. So I should keep doing water changes everyday, until it's gone? I don't have prime but I have a water conditioner. I haven't changed the filter either. How long do you thing this will take? I'm just scared to lose more fish and I wanted to stock more but I obviously can't now[emoji20]Yes your tank is cycling, so technically you're doing a fish in cycle which isn't the humane way, yes you need to do them daily but don't gravel vac as you have to build beneficial bacteria don't clean the filters either.
Your nitrates are what keep your ammonia and nitrite in check once that stabilizes your ammonia and nitrite will drop to zero, do small pwc's daily with prime
Thank you for your help!Hold on I'll get it http://www.aquariumadvice.com/forums/showthread.php?t=176446
No I have been using strips. I have tetra water conditioner and ammolock. I'm not going to buy prime because I have so much of the others. I actually do go to petco because the girl in Aquatics knows a lot about fish. She's a hobbyist herself. So I trust them.Are you using a liquid test kit? Like an api master liquid test kit, strips are inaccurate, also I would get prime they sell it at petsmart, pet Co, don't buy fish from those places though find a reputable local fish store in your area.
So I should just keep doing partial water changes daily and hope for the best?Well here is the gist. your fish were being poisioned by several toxins. Now they are not or at least are very minimally. You are doing your best. Just because they are in a good environment now doesnt mean they will magically get better immediatly. Recovering takes time, and sometimes if the conditions were bad enough some fish never do recover. You are doing your best and now you just have to hope your fish pull through.
Well I just bought a 16.90 FL oz of tetra water conditioner, so u less you're refunding me my money I'm using it until it's gone lol. Then I will get prime. And same goes for the liquid test kit. Those are expensive. I have to make due with what I have for now because I'm broke.To each their own is not the people is the store, and yes you should buy prime as its the best out there
She takes care of the fish as well though.To each their own is not the people is the store, and yes you should buy prime as its the best out there