Help! Mature tank cycling?! (fish in tank)
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 2:51 pm
I have a 240l tank that has been running for over 6 months with no problems. A few weeks ago I added some new stones as decoration and after a couple of days my ammonia levels suddenly shot up. This seems to have triggered a "mini cycle" - is this possible?!
Of course I threw the stones out (I tested them separately and yes, they were the cause of the ammonia - and yes, I realise now I should have done that before adding them to the aquarium!)
But since I threw them out my readings for Ammonia, Nitrate and Nitrite have been weird - and very high. I managed to get the Ammonia down by frequent water changes and squeezes from sponges in my other healthy tank. Yesterday my Nitrite spiked at 1.0.
I did a 50% water change and this morning readings this morning using API test kit were:
Ammonia 0ppm
Nitrate 10ppm
Nitrite 0.5ppm
My question now is: Having done a 50% water change this morning, what do I do next? Should I add Amquel+ to neutralise the remaining Nitrite? Or or Tetra Safe Start to add more bacteria? Or both? Which is better Tetra Safe Start or StressZyme?
I should mention that the fish in the tank are 2 x 5" Clown Loaches, 3 Black Skirt Tetra and 5 Bosemani Rainbowfish. All seem outwardly OK but I am not sure. The rainbows are often at the surface so I have increased aeration.
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Of course I threw the stones out (I tested them separately and yes, they were the cause of the ammonia - and yes, I realise now I should have done that before adding them to the aquarium!)
But since I threw them out my readings for Ammonia, Nitrate and Nitrite have been weird - and very high. I managed to get the Ammonia down by frequent water changes and squeezes from sponges in my other healthy tank. Yesterday my Nitrite spiked at 1.0.
I did a 50% water change and this morning readings this morning using API test kit were:
Ammonia 0ppm
Nitrate 10ppm
Nitrite 0.5ppm
My question now is: Having done a 50% water change this morning, what do I do next? Should I add Amquel+ to neutralise the remaining Nitrite? Or or Tetra Safe Start to add more bacteria? Or both? Which is better Tetra Safe Start or StressZyme?
I should mention that the fish in the tank are 2 x 5" Clown Loaches, 3 Black Skirt Tetra and 5 Bosemani Rainbowfish. All seem outwardly OK but I am not sure. The rainbows are often at the surface so I have increased aeration.
Any advice would be appreciated![/list][/list]