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Old July 15th 03, 12:34 AM
Jon
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Default Problems with new tank setup (2 weeks old)

Around 2 weeks ago now I ventured into fish keeping again, last time
was over 5 years ago. I am starting with a small tank, and maybe move
up in size. The tank is around 13-15 litres.

3 goldfish, nothing fancy, at the moment there are no plants. I am
using a Fluval 1 "Plus" Underwater filter. I started my tank off with
tap water, left over night, I also added Tetrafin Aquasafe into the
water to make it safe for the fish.

This was 2 weeks ago. Within about 24 hours the tank went quite
cloudy, kind of a green/grey colour. After some research, as I have
never had this problem in the past, I thought it may be a case of "New
tank syndrome".

Just now I tested the PH and also ammonia levels - ammonia was at
1.5mg/l and the PH was around 8.5. These I think are a little high.
Should I just wait it out for another few weeks - after all the fish
seem to be feeding fine and appear to be "happy" - or should I part
change some of the water, or would that just make the problem go on
longer?

Thank you in advance,

Jon
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Old July 15th 03, 01:09 AM
WD
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"Jon" wrote in message
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Around 2 weeks ago now I ventured into fish keeping again, last time
was over 5 years ago. I am starting with a small tank, and maybe move
up in size. The tank is around 13-15 litres.


Well, there are several issues to address here. One, the tank is way too
small for those goldies. I woud hesitate to put *one* in a 3 gallon
tank.Goldfish are little poop machines, and filth up a tank quickly. Also,
they grow fast, and will quickly outgrow that tank, or they may die before
that. The algae bloom is quite common in a new tank, do water changes on a
regular basis to keep the ammonia and nitrite down until the bacteria in
your filter have a chance to catch up. BTW, have you tested for ammonia and
nitrite? These two substances are very poisonous to the fish, and should be
your chief concern right now.
May I direct you to a great resource, the "krib" FAQ.---
http://faq.thekrib.com/

hth

billy


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Old July 16th 03, 02:22 AM
Paul
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Default Problems with new tank setup (2 weeks old)


WD wrote in message ...




"Jon" wrote in message
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Around 2 weeks ago now I ventured into fish keeping again, last time
was over 5 years ago. I am starting with a small tank, and maybe move
up in size. The tank is around 13-15 litres.


Well, there are several issues to address here. One, the tank is way too
small for those goldies. I woud hesitate to put *one* in a 3 gallon
tank.Goldfish are little poop machines, and filth up a tank quickly. Also,
they grow fast, and will quickly outgrow that tank, or they may die before
that. The algae bloom is quite common in a new tank, do water changes on a
regular basis to keep the ammonia and nitrite down until the bacteria in
your filter have a chance to catch up. BTW, have you tested for ammonia and
nitrite? These two substances are very poisonous to the fish, and should be
your chief concern right now.
May I direct you to a great resource, the "krib" FAQ.---
http://faq.thekrib.com/

hth

billy


Goldfish (at least the Australian variety) seem to be pretty hardy. how many
people do you know that have a goldfish with no filter, and rarely do water
changes? I know of a few, it's common, so I wouldn't freak out, but don't
let the ammonia get above what it is now, do plenty of 1/4 water changes,
even one a day, until your filter catches up, this could easily take upto
six weeks.


 




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