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kietz wrote: JB wrote: I meant tyo type AmQuel Plus is supposed to treat Nitrate, Nitrite & Ammonia.. I listed Nitrate twice for those who noticed.. Also after washing my hands 2-3 times there's still a slight rotten egg or so smell on my hands after dealing with my aquarium if this helps point the way to diagnosis and treatment... Amquel can have a strong sulfur smell. Could that be the source of your rotten egg smell? kietz no, because this was going on days before I started treatment.. I haven't smelled regular AmQuel, but the new AmQuel Plus doesn't have an odor to me.. In that case you probably should follow Gill's advice... good luck, kietz |
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![]() kietz wrote: JB wrote: kietz wrote: JB wrote: I meant tyo type AmQuel Plus is supposed to treat Nitrate, Nitrite & Ammonia.. I listed Nitrate twice for those who noticed.. Also after washing my hands 2-3 times there's still a slight rotten egg or so smell on my hands after dealing with my aquarium if this helps point the way to diagnosis and treatment... Amquel can have a strong sulfur smell. Could that be the source of your rotten egg smell? kietz no, because this was going on days before I started treatment.. I haven't smelled regular AmQuel, but the new AmQuel Plus doesn't have an odor to me.. In that case you probably should follow Gill's advice... good luck, kietz As stated by kietz Amquel may be a source of rotten egg smell, Amquel, Prime and similar products are made of Hydrosulfite salts. Also as stated already never totally clean all your filter media, rinse in used tank water or de-chlorinated tap water. As you remove the decaying food by vacuuming this also may address your kH problem. Decay will produce nitric acids which will deplete kH. Check you tap water to make sure there is 80 ppm in the water you are adding back. Driftwood or Mango wood can contribute to kH depletion too. Here is an article about kH: http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/AquariumKH.html Carl |
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![]() carlrs wrote: kietz wrote: JB wrote: kietz wrote: JB wrote: I meant tyo type AmQuel Plus is supposed to treat Nitrate, Nitrite & Ammonia.. I listed Nitrate twice for those who noticed.. Also after washing my hands 2-3 times there's still a slight rotten egg or so smell on my hands after dealing with my aquarium if this helps point the way to diagnosis and treatment... Amquel can have a strong sulfur smell. Could that be the source of your rotten egg smell? kietz no, because this was going on days before I started treatment.. I haven't smelled regular AmQuel, but the new AmQuel Plus doesn't have an odor to me.. In that case you probably should follow Gill's advice... good luck, kietz As stated by kietz Amquel may be a source of rotten egg smell, Amquel, Prime and similar products are made of Hydrosulfite salts. Also as stated already never totally clean all your filter media, rinse in used tank water or de-chlorinated tap water. As you remove the decaying food by vacuuming this also may address your kH problem. Decay will produce nitric acids which will deplete kH. Check you tap water to make sure there is 80 ppm in the water you are adding back. Driftwood or Mango wood can contribute to kH depletion too. Here is an article about kH: http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/AquariumKH.html Carl Yeah, my AmQuel Plus™ has no smell, and the problem lied in my tank "before" any addition of the product.. My tap water has a KH of 40ppm at most....... I do not have anything more than plastic plants, one small 5" coral, and around 1" thick of gravel.. I have a bubble stone trying to help out with aeration, and in the past 3 days have done 2x 25% water changes to try to drop my levels.. My Nitrites went from 10.0ppm to 3.0ppm, and still lingering.. My Nitrates went from around 80ppm to 40ppm and linger... My KH has been dropping from around 80ppm, to 40ppm and staying... My GH is staying around 75ppm, and my ph dropped from 7.2ppm to 6.8ppm...... I do not have a kit that can test ammonia but assume that's probably not normal either.. So to date I have tried several days of AmQuel Plus™, 2x 25% water changes in 3 days, Stopped my fish feeding to reduce waste for a few days, tried adding Tetra EasyBalance™ to help neutralize all advertised levels, and have ben adding Cycle™ to my water weekly as directed to regain my beneficial bacteria... I have no idea of what to do now while my tank is re-cycling besides maybe change 25% of the water every other day until the cycle stabilizes.. Any potential tips, additives, etc from this most recent post??.. Also to re-mention I have 3x 2" SwordTail fish, and they have given birth to about 16 fry which took place about 3 weeks ago, and the fry reside in a net in the corner of my 10 Gallon tank... |
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![]() JB wrote: carlrs wrote: kietz wrote: JB wrote: kietz wrote: JB wrote: I meant tyo type AmQuel Plus is supposed to treat Nitrate, Nitrite & Ammonia.. I listed Nitrate twice for those who noticed.. Also after washing my hands 2-3 times there's still a slight rotten egg or so smell on my hands after dealing with my aquarium if this helps point the way to diagnosis and treatment... Amquel can have a strong sulfur smell. Could that be the source of your rotten egg smell? kietz no, because this was going on days before I started treatment.. I haven't smelled regular AmQuel, but the new AmQuel Plus doesn't have an odor to me.. In that case you probably should follow Gill's advice... good luck, kietz As stated by kietz Amquel may be a source of rotten egg smell, Amquel, Prime and similar products are made of Hydrosulfite salts. Also as stated already never totally clean all your filter media, rinse in used tank water or de-chlorinated tap water. As you remove the decaying food by vacuuming this also may address your kH problem. Decay will produce nitric acids which will deplete kH. Check you tap water to make sure there is 80 ppm in the water you are adding back. Driftwood or Mango wood can contribute to kH depletion too. Here is an article about kH: http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/AquariumKH.html Carl Yeah, my AmQuel Plus™ has no smell, and the problem lied in my tank "before" any addition of the product.. My tap water has a KH of 40ppm at most....... I do not have anything more than plastic plants, one small 5" coral, and around 1" thick of gravel.. I have a bubble stone trying to help out with aeration, and in the past 3 days have done 2x 25% water changes to try to drop my levels.. My Nitrites went from 10.0ppm to 3.0ppm, and still lingering.. My Nitrates went from around 80ppm to 40ppm and linger... My KH has been dropping from around 80ppm, to 40ppm and staying... My GH is staying around 75ppm, and my ph dropped from 7.2ppm to 6.8ppm...... I do not have a kit that can test ammonia but assume that's probably not normal either.. So to date I have tried several days of AmQuel Plus™, 2x 25% water changes in 3 days, Stopped my fish feeding to reduce waste for a few days, tried adding Tetra EasyBalance™ to help neutralize all advertised levels, and have ben adding Cycle™ to my water weekly as directed to regain my beneficial bacteria... I have no idea of what to do now while my tank is re-cycling besides maybe change 25% of the water every other day until the cycle stabilizes.. Any potential tips, additives, etc from this most recent post??.. Also to re-mention I have 3x 2" SwordTail fish, and they have given birth to about 16 fry which took place about 3 weeks ago, and the fry reside in a net in the corner of my 10 Gallon tank... Currently you seem to be taking appropriate steps, but the dropping kH still indicates to me you either have too much acid production somewhere or your tap is very acid with 0 kH. Based on your high nitrite and nitrate levels I would guess that you still have decay and waste breakdown going on somewhere. *Make sure to test your water that you are performing water changes with to verify this is helping your problem. *Make sure you vacuum in all areas of your aquarium during your water changes, in particular under rocks and decor to make sure ALL decaying mulm is removed. Also make sure ALL filters do not have a mulm buildup somewhere, canister and wet-dry filters are notorious for this. *Note that the Amquel is not a solution to your problem, just a band aid until your cycle improves or you find the cause of this such as wastes build up. *When you clean filters, rinse your media in used tank water or de-chlorinated tap water, never in straight tap water. Also never change all media at once. *Consider an additional filter, such as a sponge filter to increase your bio capacity. *Besides cutting back on feeding, consider if your tank is over crowded. And back to feeding, make sure you feed a food that is highly digestible such as Spirulina based flakes, and not ones loaded in animal proteins and cereal that will add to the bio load. Carl http://www.americanaquariumproducts....formation.html |
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