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New tank problems - beware long
I cannot get my tank to cycle and am lost at what to do next. Have a
30 gallon tank with several fish in it. I have been receiving conflicting info from books/fish store and I think I have it all screwed up. Been messing with this for a couple of months. Right now the water is very cloudy with a green tint. It has been this way for 2 weeks. I have resisted the urge to do a water change but it is looking terrible. I was hoping this was the late stage of cycling but I'm not seeing any changes. Algea is growing on the sides of the tank. Ammonia=4ppm,nitrite=0,nitrate=0. Fish store said I was under-filtered. I had a whisper 30. I got rid of that and put in a emperor 280. It has been several days an no improvement. I have used cycle. I have used something that came in a packet that had to be refrigerated (can't remember the name). Still no luck. Questions: Planning on doing a 20% water change today and vaccuming the gravel in hopes of clearing up the water. Good idea? Are water changes detrimental to cycling? The emperor 280 comes with a media basket. Should I put something in there? |
"yepadoos" wrote... I cannot get my tank to cycle and am lost at what to do next. Have a 30 gallon tank with several fish in it. I have been receiving conflicting info from books/fish store and I think I have it all screwed up. Been messing with this for a couple of months. Right now the water is very cloudy with a green tint. It has been this way for 2 weeks. I have resisted the urge to do a water change but it is looking terrible. I was hoping this was the late stage of cycling but I'm not seeing any changes. Algea is growing on the sides of the tank. Ammonia=4ppm,nitrite=0,nitrate=0. Fish store said I was under-filtered. I had a whisper 30. I got rid of that and put in a emperor 280. It has been several days an no improvement. I have used cycle. I have used something that came in a packet that had to be refrigerated (can't remember the name). Still no luck. Questions: Planning on doing a 20% water change today and vaccuming the gravel in hopes of clearing up the water. Good idea? yes. plan on a routine water change of at least 20% one a week. Are water changes detrimental to cycling? water changes are always detrimental. when cycling i personally do a 10% every other day unless the ammonia gets too high, then i'll bump up the changes accordingly. The emperor 280 comes with a media basket. Should I put something in there? i'm not familure enough with the emperors to know much about them. in my tanks however i do have some filter material (looks kinda like one of those old green scrub pads or in one filter i use a sponge). my recomendation is to pack everything up and send it to me. just kidding! (sort of.) ;-) i'd start on a routine of a 10% water change every other day, cut back on the amount of food you are feeding, and add some filter material. there are others here that can give you much better advice on the emperor than i, but hopefully this will give you some things to start with. how many and of what type of fish do you have? |
do big water changes, they are not detrimental to cycling at all. As long
as there are measurable amounts of ammonia the tank is going to cycle. Changes of 40% or so every few days to keep the ammonia to an acceptable level will be a good thing. You got a new filter, so it is going to be 3 weeks to a month after getting the new filter before the tank cycles completely again. Just don't clean the filter. Just suck out the water and any loose detritus you see. Once the tank gets cycled and settled in things should clear up. as for the media basket, where does it go? after the crap is filtered out of the water? if so you could get some sort of bio media and put in there. fluval and eheim both make some that you should be able to get at a local fish store. -- Margolis http://web.archive.org/web/200302152...qs/AGQ2FAQ.htm http://www.unrealtower.org/faq |
The media basket goes inside the filter between the filter cartridge
and the bio-wheel. This product claims to be good to use in a new tank. http://www.petco.com/product_info.as...26+Resins&ct3= |
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Subject: New tank problems - beware long From: "Tedd Jacobs" Date: 1/28/2005 9:44 A.M. Central Standard Time Message-id: Are water changes detrimental to cycling? water changes are always detrimental. Tedd... What do mean by this? When a tank is cycling you must do water changes otherwise the ammonia levels would rise to dangerous levels. Many people think that by doing a water change during the cycling process that they will be removing too many of the benificial bacteria...however, these bacteria are sticky and adhere to any surface in the tank. They don't free float in the water. |
On 28 Jan 2005 06:58:29 -0800, "yepadoos" wrote:
I cannot get my tank to cycle and am lost at what to do next. Have a 30 gallon tank with several fish in it. I have been receiving conflicting info from books/fish store and I think I have it all screwed up. Been messing with this for a couple of months. Right now the water is very cloudy with a green tint. It has been this way for 2 weeks. I have resisted the urge to do a water change but it is looking terrible. I was hoping this was the late stage of cycling but I'm not seeing any changes. Algea is growing on the sides of the tank. Ammonia=4ppm,nitrite=0,nitrate=0. Fish store said I was under-filtered. I had a whisper 30. I got rid of that and put in a emperor 280. It has been several days an no improvement. I have used cycle. I have used something that came in a packet that had to be refrigerated (can't remember the name). Still no luck. Questions: Planning on doing a 20% water change today and vaccuming the gravel in hopes of clearing up the water. Good idea? I have 5 tanks, they range in age from 1 1/2 to 2 years and in size 10 to 75 gallons. I think regular water changes is the best route to a healthy tank. I do two 20% changes weekly. dick Are water changes detrimental to cycling? The emperor 280 comes with a media basket. Should I put something in there? |
On 2005-01-28, yepadoos wrote:
I cannot get my tank to cycle and am lost at what to do next. Have a 30 gallon tank with several fish in it. I have been receiving conflicting info from books/fish store and I think I have it all screwed up. Been messing with this for a couple of months. http://honors.montana.edu/~weif/firsttank/cycle.phtml -- "I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman |
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