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I expeced to lose a few fish and have. One platy, one cory and two neons
went to that big aquarium in the sky. All the others are thriving and eating just fine. So so far, so good. :-) -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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![]() "Jeffrey St. Clair, Ph.D." wrote in message ... How are your nitrates doing? ============================ I'm getting some really strage readings. I'm starting to think it's the aquarium fertalizer tabs I'm using. I don't know what effect they're having on the water values. Plus, I have no idea how accurate this test (strips) kit is: Ammonia: 0 Nitrate: 160 Nitrite: 1.0 PH 6.2 The second kit (liquid) says the PH is 7.2. That's quite a difference. It's crazy but the fish, after the original few died, are thriving. I can't see how the Nitrate can be so high with all the plants in this tank. It's loaded with a mix of plants. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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![]() "Tynk" wrote in message ups.com... Yes, good question. = ) Sorry for the losses, RM. ============================= It was either a new test kit his week or 2 clown loaches. I chose the loaches. Tomorrow I'll do another water change on this tank and skip the fertilizer plant-tabs. It's got to be those tabs since this is a well established tank with a load of plants. I couldn't pass up these clown loaches. They look so healthy and are so nicely colored. :-) I also bought a rubber-lip pleco. The tag says he only gets 5" long and eats algae and veggies. They also replaced the red-way platy. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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Reel McKoi wrote:
============================ I'm getting some really strage readings. I'm starting to think it's the aquarium fertalizer tabs I'm using. I don't know what effect they're having on the water values. Plus, I have no idea how accurate this test (strips) kit is: Ammonia: 0 Nitrate: 160 Nitrite: 1.0 PH 6.2 The second kit (liquid) says the PH is 7.2. That's quite a difference. It's crazy but the fish, after the original few died, are thriving. I can't see how the Nitrate can be so high with all the plants in this tank. It's loaded with a mix of plants. What are the nitrate readings from your tap water? It could be that you are adding nitrates with the water changes....... Seeing as you have said your water is quite hard in the past I would think that the 7.2 is probably closer......unless there is something in your tank that is lowering the pH.....a good test is to test a sample of tap water immediately and then 24 hours later - this will give you a possible indication as to what is happening......my tap water has a much higher pH after sitting for 24 hours than it does when run directly from the tap - but my water is liquid rock..... I'm not suprised that your remaining fish are thriving.....unless it was a disease which would eventually carry off all of them, the fish that have survived are those that were strong enough to acclimatize to the different water parameters....but I wouldn't be happy with the nitrite reading - you need zero on that one....and the nitrates should be lower Your nitrates are still a bit high.....what are you adding as plant fertilizer? It could be nitrates in your tap water or it could be what you are adding in for the plants.....again, fish can gradually get used to high nitrates even if not the best for them but a sudden rise (like if you buy new fish) could well account for the deaths.... Gill |
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![]() "Gill Passman" wrote in message ... Reel McKoi wrote: ============================ I'm getting some really strage readings. I'm starting to think it's the aquarium fertalizer tabs I'm using. I don't know what effect they're having on the water values. Plus, I have no idea how accurate this test (strips) kit is: Ammonia: 0 Nitrate: 160 Nitrite: 1.0 PH 6.2 The second kit (liquid) says the PH is 7.2. That's quite a difference. It's crazy but the fish, after the original few died, are thriving. I can't see how the Nitrate can be so high with all the plants in this tank. It's loaded with a mix of plants. ===================================== What are the nitrate readings from your tap water? It could be that you are adding nitrates with the water changes....... I'm getting 20 right from the tap, yet when I spoke to the water company some time back they claim it should be, and always is, zero. It's water from a very deep aquafer and then filtered to remove things like nitrates. So unless I buy special filtering to remove nitrates I'm stuck with at least 20 (according to this test kit). Seeing as you have said your water is quite hard in the past I would think that the 7.2 is probably closer......unless there is something in your tank that is lowering the pH.....a good test is to test a sample of tap water immediately and then 24 hours later - this will give you a possible indication as to what is happening......my tap water has a much higher pH after sitting for 24 hours than it does when run directly from the tap - but my water is liquid rock.... From experience, mine does also. They add carbon dioxide (if I remember right) to lower the PH to prevent pipe mineral corrosion. In 24 hours it usually goes up to 7.6 to 7.8. I'm not suprised that your remaining fish are thriving.....unless it was a disease which would eventually carry off all of them, the fish that have survived are those that were strong enough to acclimatize to the different water parameters....but I wouldn't be happy with the nitrite reading - you need zero on that one....and the nitrates should be lower I'm not happy with it at all. Nitrites should be at zero as they always are in this tank. That was a real surprise. Your nitrates are still a bit high.....what are you adding as plant fertilizer? It could be nitrates in your tap water or it could be what you are adding in for the plants..... It's probably both but there these fish are so small and the GF and pleco I removed were large - no problems then! These tabs are by Tetra. I stopped using the Miracle Grow when I did the major cleaning and massive water change before buying the new fish. But even with the MG it was never that high. It stayed around 20 to 40, and 0 nitrites. again, fish can gradually get used to high nitrates even if not the best for them but a sudden rise (like if you buy new fish) could well account for the deaths.... This is true. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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![]() "Tynk" wrote in message ups.com... LOL.... I would have gotten the Clowns too! = )~ I couldn't resist. It's not everyday that I find such nice healthy looking ones. One look and I was a goner. :-)) It's really cool that your town refuses to use chloramines....Did they just know it's worse for us humans than chlorine (which is bad enough), and refuse to use it, or did something happen? I can't remember the reasons he had but assured me they would not switch. He also said they know who has ponds and would warn us should that ever change for some reason. It's a small water company serving a small rural area. J/C I've had Rubberlipped Plecos before. I think they are SO cute. They are! He has a funny little face and is only an inch long. He's a soft light brown color. I hope he gets along with the clown plecos which I seldom see. Those pretty little plecos never come out of hiding. Everytime any of them were hanging out on the glass I coulnd't help but chuckle at their big lips. Oh my, and every time they were rasping on the glass I would get a silly bass tune in my head. So cute. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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![]() "Jeffrey St. Clair, Ph.D." wrote in message ... Plants honestly don't really soke up the nitrates as much as some say. It's been my experience you're lucky to get a decrease of 5ppm (if that) in a heavily planted tank. You nitrites are dangerously high at 1ppm (google "nitrite poisoning"). All I can do is more water changes. This tank has been cycled for well over 2 years. There were 5 good size fancy goldfish and a pleco in it. There shouldn't be nitrites in the water. You know the poops these guys take. = : O Your nitrites and nitrates are so high, it's killing your fish at this point. Your tank is not cycled. ??? I'm sorry to say, but the only real effective way is still water changes with gravel vacuuming. But please get the nitrites and nitrates down or fish will continue to die. ![]() We have an appointment in town in 20 minutes. When we get back I'm going to do a massive water change with gravel vacuuming. We'll see if that helps. -- RM.... Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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