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Frederick B. Henry Jr. wrote:
My 3 black neon tetras, 1 h. rasbora and 2 glowlight tetras seem very happy, and aside from the diatom/brown algae I have to scrub away with water changes, the tank is clear. Today, more than two months after I set up the 10g tank, and after even trying some (useless) Cycle, my ammonia is approaching 2 ppm, my nitrite is just over 0.25 ppm and my nitrate is 5 ppm. These readings have not changed in the past ten days. The ammonia will decrease with a 25% water change, but NO2 and NO3 remain basically the same. The pH is 7.6, the tank temp is 75 F. Tank light is on for about 12 hours a day. No live plants. Feedings have been very restricted, with many skipped days. Should I just be patient or what? Why am I not seeing the ammonia drop if there is nitrite *and* nitrate present? What water conditioner and ammonia test are you using? Ammonia bound by AmQuel, Prime, Ammo-Lock, and similar chloramine treatments registers on many test kits as free ammonia. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to email me. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
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