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    High Nitrates

    I've got a 35g tank with about 12 baby mollies and a pleco. My understanding was that NA dissipates naturally over time but for some reason mine keeps going up and a 50% PWC is the only way to reduce it. The problem is my tap water is 10ppm so even in a best case PWC, this is the lowest I can...
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    help

    A complete cycle can take 6 weeks or more depending on various factors. Ammonia at 0 means you've made progress and you're in the 2nd 1/2 of the cycle. Keep checking every day and pretty soon the nitrites will drop to 0.
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    scotch brite pad as bio-filter?

    Yeah, same idea. I don't know how porous the individual strands are, but it just seems like they would be a really good harbor for bacteria.
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    scotch brite pad as bio-filter?

    Either one of these: Scouring pads from Scotch-Brite
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    scotch brite pad as bio-filter?

    Anyone ever tried this? I don't want to leave my QT tank set up all the time so I'm thinking about soaking a piece of scotch brite pad in my main tank to use in the QT tank (UG filter) when I set it up.
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    what to do about my tap water

    What about getting purified water or an R/O system? It's a pain, but with your water situation, I don't see any alternatives short of adding a bunch of crap to your water
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    help

    The only way 'biozyme' could contribute to colonizing beneficial bacteria is if they managed to find a way to make the bacteria go dormant (instead of killing them which is what normally happens) when drying them out. I'm no expert, but I would imagine if this were possible it would be well...
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    Buying Fish in Order.

    If you don't have a reduction from a larger tube to a smaller tube (~70% reduction) it's very difficult to pinpoint a flow rate that sucks up the crud but doesn't pull the gravel all the way. You can make your own vac with a trip to Home Depot or your local hardware store to get some thick-wall...
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    brown spot on mollies, uncycled tank

    Sad news. Molly didn't make it. I went in to do her PWC last evening and she was dead. I have no idea what was going on with her caved in belly, but I'm guessing it was some kind of internal organ failure and and I'm pretty sure whatever it was is what finally did her in.
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    brown spot on mollies, uncycled tank

    Well, things are not good with the molly. The spot/patch on her side was still visible so I decided to leave her in QT a couple more days. The patch got worse and her belly deflated again. Now she has Ick. I didn't get a heater for the QT tank and tried to use the hood light to control tank...
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    brown spot on mollies, uncycled tank

    Molly is doing great! Yesterday morning there was some dead skin or scales that was sloughing off the spot on her side and now that that's gone, the spot on her side is barely visible, her color is great, her belly is back to normal shape & size and her fins are growing back. I think she'll be...
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    Buying Fish in Order.

    You can get a basic gravel vac for $7.
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    Aeration for 20 gallon tank and Ich

    What are you using to test your water? Strips can give you a ballpark, but if the readings go beyond what the strips can read (which sounds entirely possible based on your symptoms) you won't get an accurate reading. Best to stop buying fish for a while and get the API Freshwater Master Test...
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    Water conditioner bad for cycle?

    Good news. It seems I jumped the gun by a couple days. My ammonia is reading only trace amounts now, so it seems my methods did not interfere with the biofilter. Now my nitrites are spiking pretty high as expected, so I'm still doing daily PWCs until these go down.
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