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"Osteole" wrote in news:1154236461.544228.310490
@s13g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: Can anyone make any suggestions concerning the Nitrogen numbers? You're going to just have to wait. There are some products out there that claim they seed your tank and cycle it faster, but how effective they are is questionable. Recently completed research has demonstrated that some of the bacteria long held responsible for removing nitrite from aquaria do not even exist in detectable amounts in aquariums and in fact totally unexpected bacteria are doing the work. Do you have your filter from the old setup? Can you run the two filters in tandem? Can you port some of the biological medium from the old setup into your new one? Those options will all help removing the nitrite from your new setup faster, but you are still going to have to continue to wait and water change when the levels begin to climb too high. Aerating the water as much as possible will help both the fish and the developing bacteria culture. Salt will help detoxify the nitrite and the fish's body will do the rest. Fish can produce more hemoglobin in response to the effects of nitrite, but if the concentrations climb too high too fast the resulting stress on the fish's health can be quite serious. Goldfish are high waste producers so it is going to be an uphill battle. You would have done better to cycle the tank with just the Betta and then moved the goldfish over afterwards--not that I'm advocating keeping them together long term. Both goldfish and Bettas are hardy, but to get either of these fish to thrive long term you'll have to provide for their individual needs. |
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