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Old January 28th 04, 12:27 AM
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Default EMERGENCY! Red Devils Calling Dr. Solo

Red Devils are Central American Cichlids... How many fish did you stick in
there again? Perhaps it might be best for a while to cut back on the feeding
for a few days.. ( I am certain these fellows would be alright without food
for a few days..) Feed them once a day until the cycling is complete and
the filters catch up.. On my over stocked 55 I was running two AC 300's and
assited by an AC 402 power head with the changeable filter cartridges.. It
kept the water fine, but took a while to get it there in a safe maner..

Tim..


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there is something by fritzyme that is said to work as well as biospira.

the rest of
the stuff just doesnt work. dont you have an established filter you can

take 1/2
from to help this tank????
otherwise, nitrites are the worst part of the cycle. if you dont keep the

nitrites
down it will kill the bacteria already established.
fish that are normally moving and then sitting is not a good sign. the

nitrite spike
is just as bad. as long as they are alive there isnt permanent, but why

not change
water??????? I dont know if red devils tolerate salt or not. what are

they?
Ingrid


"Kodiak" wrote:
Unfortuanately the Biozyme dosen't seem to be working
on Nitrite as well as it did on the Ammo. I think I'm
between 2 and 3ppm but it could be way more, i can't tell
because that's where my test kit tops out. The fish were
fine untill today so i did a 30% water change today ( last
water change was about 3 days ago) and the reading is still the
same, topped out on the Nitrite scale, it's as if I did nothing!

I don't have access to Biospira, but i wonder if it's better than
Biozyme? Has anyone out there tried "Cycle" ?
The fish are now sitting on the bottom of the tank, not moving is that

bad?
They are not at the surface gasping for air, is this a good sign?
Am I gonna lose my fish? Is the Nitrite spike just as bad on the fish
as the Ammo spike? Will there be permanant damage or brown blood disease
etc? I have a 0.1% salt solution, and a Huge 6" airstone with a big air
pump,
will this help oxygenation? I understand that nitrite competes with

oxygen
to get
absorbed in the bloodstream, but is there permanent damage? I'm gonna do
another 30% water tomorrow, is there anything else i should do?

PS: filtration is 2 Aquaclear 500.

...Kodiak




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