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Until you get your water parameters under control you would be better
off not feeding as much. Cut it back to once a day or so every other day. Those fish are ot goping to starve, and at the same time yur not introducing more nutrients to decay and turn into nitrites and ammonia. This period of time will help your bacteria catch up with any accumulating levels in addition to water changes and you shoul dbe able to get yur levels back under control. Its better to keep fish hungry than over fed. I maintain my fish,. I do not provide a all you can eat buffet. I just seemtothink that yur main problem after reading these additonal posts is from feeding practices, which is easy to do. So cut back on amount of food fed and the amount of times you feed and see what happens. Odds are yu will see a difference. Good that yur kits have not expired. There is a heap of places that sell kits without any regard to shelf life date. Usually they still check good, but there is always that rare occurance its not right. On 14 Jan 2007 11:15:52 -0800, "JB" wrote: JB wrote: Tristan wrote: The rotten egg smell is more than likely hydrogen sulphide which is a build up of decaying matter in the gravel. It smells like rotten eggs. Do you give your gravel a routine vac cleaning? Amquel Plus other than doing what Amquel does also locks up those nitrates and nitrites, and makes them safe, but they will still show them as present on a test. A water change wil dilute that reading, and after 2 or three changes with proper feeding routine and vac of gravel they all should be within limits. I did a 100% Water change just over a week ago, and when I did, I rinsed off my gravel thoroughly, and all my plants, and cleaned out my filter housing & changed my filter, plus removed a ton of algae from my tank just over a week ago... I added Cycle to my tank to get the beneficial bacteria going, and am due for more soon.. So should I do as the previous poster suggested and change 75% of my water even though I just changed and cleaned everything just over a week ago?? PS...... I just purchased my test kit about 2 weeks ago, and they do not expire until 2008.. Also I feed my fish 2x a day, sometimes 3x a day as suggested by PetCo.. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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