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Mellie101 wrote: Hi, in future i will ask people here rather than my LFS. Well yeah, we don't make money selling you foam. CHANGE the foam? Uh, I just rinse it. Mine's about 9 years old now. Buy the best carbon you can. I have a fluval 404. Does seem to go through spurts where it kicks lots of bubbles out but all in all very happy with it. They do that. So, another question, should I rinse one foam sponge one week and then the other the following week so as not to go through a mini-cycle? Nah. There's enough bugs in the water it'll repopulate itself very very quickly. Beginners are very scary, aren't they? Not as scary as ex wives. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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![]() Mellie101 wrote: Hi, new to the group, so Hello. I am 4 weeks into cycling my 55g. I have minimal readings for ammonia and nitrites and 20ppm for Nitrates so hoping that I nearing the end of this process. I have 3 fish in there who are thriving and having the time of their lives. I have been changing the water twice a week, doing smallish changes, around 10%. I have been told to take from the top of the tank so as not to disturb all the helpful bacteria's forming in the gravel. I have just started cycling my tank less than a week ago. How often do I need to do water changes and % percentage? Thanks |
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"David" wrote in message
oups.com... Mellie101 wrote: Hi, new to the group, so Hello. I am 4 weeks into cycling my 55g. I have minimal readings for ammonia and nitrites and 20ppm for Nitrates so hoping that I nearing the end of this process. I have 3 fish in there who are thriving and having the time of their lives. I have been changing the water twice a week, doing smallish changes, around 10%. I have been told to take from the top of the tank so as not to disturb all the helpful bacteria's forming in the gravel. I have just started cycling my tank less than a week ago. How often do I need to do water changes and % percentage? Thanks Depends. For a fishless cycle, no water changes are done until the cycle is complete, and then to just bring the NO3 levels down. If there are fish in there, then you do the amount of water changes necessary to keep the water toxicity from harming/killing the fish. This amount will vary according to the fish-load, how much you are feeding, the water temperature and where you are in the cycle. The ammonia spike is deceiving, as it starts up with a real bang, sometimes catching you unawares, and then doing twice-daily 50% changes. By the time the nitrite spike starts, you're more watchful and ready, but this one lasts longer than the ammonia. You can't do too much water changing. It will cycle anyways as only trace amounts are needed (actually the cycling can be slowed if the levels are too high). I would be looking for bacteria seed, Biospira is the best, or aged filter media. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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