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Hopefully everything will go back to normal when I start ramping up the water changes. I just didn't know if my cycle crashed completely because my nitrates never changed
I figured it wouldn't cause an issue to the cycling I was using it when establishing the tank because I couldn't get it to initially cycle due to extremely low pH. I don't use it very often but after the outage I had a HUGE pH dip usually it's pretty consistent at 7.4 before that. I have to...
The CO2 drops my pH pretty low so I use an alkaline buffer to raise it. I've been using this alkaline buffer every now and then since establishing the tank so I never really thought it was an issue as it's never caused any problems before
How big of a gap should there be between these changes? And should I be dosing with prime when I do them? It's just such a strange situation because my other tanks are coming up normal. I have to assume when I had that overnight power outage it crashed my cycle?
So multiple water changes in a day? I'll try that when I get home and hopefully it'll help. This tank has been running just fine for the past year that power outage really threw everything out of whack and I havent been able to gain control since. I just don't know what caused this ammonia spike...
I've had my tap water tested due to this being an issue for the last month and it's nothing there. Out of curiosity I tested right after a large water change last night and there was no change in the ammonia reading so I don't know what's going on. My 10 gallon tank has been testing fine and I...
It's been stuck at 4.0ppm not moving at all after water changes. I have been dosing with prime and even dosed some on Wednesday when I did my water change. I make sure to vacuum up any uneaten food and there's no decaying plants or fish either so I don't know why it won't go down at all
I've been fighting with my tank parameters for about a month now. I've had my 50 gallon heavily planted tank established for about a year with no issues. However a month ago we had a power outage that caused all of my rummy nose tetras to die. I was able to save all of the other fish in the tank...
I didn't notice much wrong with their bodies. Though this could be the case as the surviving fish were gasping at the surface. All of my hardware is running fine now and I have an air stone to provide extra oxygen due to the CO2 I just can't figure out how to shake this ammonia reading
But unfortunately all 12 of my rummy nose tetras died due to the high nitrites I'm guessing. All other fish survived and are acting normal. I have made sure there are no dead fish hiding anywhere and no decaying plant matter either so I don't know why I can't get rid of this high ammonia reading
Very slight ammonia the morning after but the nitrites were through the roof. The next day I was able to get it down to .25ppm nitrite and no ammonia through a water change. However the day after that the ammonia jumped to 1.0ppm and the nitrite stayed at .25ppm and now it's been like that for...
I had no idea flourish could do that I've never had an issue like that before �� I suppose I'm just concerned about the initial nitrite spike of 8.0ppm the night my filtration wasn't working. Everything in the tank was fine until then and now I'm getting these weird readings.
Substrate is fluval stratum and I also have sand as for fertilizer I use seachem flourish haven't thought to test near the substrate so I'll try that now (tested by the substrate and readings stayed the same)
I've had my source water checked no issues there so I've been using it on all my tanks and have never had and issue and as for the testing kit, it's fairly new and I've been getting normal readings on all of my other tanks ��
I have a 50 gallon heavily planted tank that's been established for about 6 months now. Recently I ran into some issues when we had a power outage over night. In the morning all of my rummy nose tetras were dead and my nitrites had spiked up to 8.0ppm. I was able to get the nitrites back down to...