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It’s called a bacterial bloom and you sucked out a whole myriad of beneficial organisms residing in the substrate.
Are you seeing any issues with livestock?
I don’t think tap water is all that great for fish personally. I lose fish over the course of a few weeks/months when changing water. I don’t lose any when I just top up. It goes against the grain but I can’t deny what I observe. I’ve been keeping water and fish for what feels like an age...
That would be the best solution in my opinion. Attach a spray bar and set to spray at the surface from back to front. If the flow is still too much you can widen the holes in the spray bar with a drill to reduce the exit velocity.
Hi All,
I would just like to add that KH will only affect the nitrogen cycle under conditions we present during the fishless cycle (high levels of ammonia)
In a normal aquarium. Average ammonia concentrations are in the micrograms per litre which gives rise to microbes that are capable of...
Hi and welcome.
What you have been told isn’t necessarily wrong. The root tabs and dosing is fine. People do this all over the world and have magnificent looking tanks. The planted tank world established some time ago that fertilisers do not CAUSE algae but they will FEED algae that has...
Personally I used to clean canister filters only when the flow rate was visibly reduced. Less flow = less oxygen for the microbes which can be detrimental in a closed system container such as a canister filter.
You could try adding some sodium bicarbonate to boost the alkalinity which is one of the things that gets drawn on by the microbes when performing a fishless cycle.
If the alkalinity is depleted then the cycle could stall.
It would be interesting to hear if the ammonia started dropping...
They may well do depending on diet but most people (despite species) tend to feed foods with mostly similar ingredients. Like we said, the possibilities are endless [emoji846]
There was a couple of studies that were around aquarium filters and only one of them out of around 50 had AOB detected. They all varied wildly in terms if maintenance and only one of them used RO water. All
Of them had AOA and COMAMMOX nitrospira as the abundant nitrifiers
Read post #7 here...
Yes, the microbial communities were said to be dependent also on livestock. Maybe not that the fish produce them, but their byproducts I would imagine. The microbial communities may also differ depending on the foods we feed etc. there really is just no end to the possibilities.
If that is correct then it is good news because that to me would mean that the number of B would diminish and increase the number of A, effectively keeping things functioning no matter what direction our water parameters take. This subtle changes in microbial assemblage will transition at the...