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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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![]() Well it takes the presents of ammonia to get nitrite and it takes that nitrite to make nitrate., so yu can pretty well assume you have high levels of ammoina. Amquel doe snot remove ammonia. It is stil there and will show up as being there is a ammonia test is run, however it locks up that ammonia and renders it safer for the fish. I wuld do as Deathco suggests and that is do a water change. I would not worry too much about alk right now until yu get your water parameters to where they should be in terms of nitrate, nitrite and ammonia.....onc eyu get that then concentrate on the alk. Fish can go for a long long period of time with improper alk or ph, but last only a short time with levels of nitrate and ammonia being wrong. Is there any dead or missing fish in that tank? Are yu feeding too much. Reduce or feed one every couple of days or so for awhile and see if levels drop. Overfeeding is a major cause of ammonia and nitrate / nitrite levels being high. Fish can go days without food, and do just fine and more water has been fouled and fish killed by feeding proceedures than most other problems......I do not think I would do a full water change. That can sometimes compound things. Are you sure your test kits are in date? When was the last time you cleaned or changed your filter media? On 14 Jan 2007 10:14:05 -0800, "JB" wrote: Have been getting spikes in my Nitrite, Nitrate, & Possibly Ammonia... My test kit shows Nitrate near 40ppm, Nitrite lethally near 10ppm, and I can't test for ammonia, but it smells strong in my tank... It's a 10 gallon freshwater tank with (3) 2" adult Sword Tails, and about 10 baby fry in a net... I just performed a full water change as advised by PetCo, and cleaned out all the algae in the tank and things were fine for about 5 days... Also my Alkalinity (KH) is 40ppm and I know it's supposed to be 120-180 for freshwater fish, but the Pet store has no idea on how to raise that... I've used the AmQuel Plus that treats Nitrate, Nitrate & Ammonia for the past 3 days and still it does not seem to be dropping anything.... Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I am hoping my fish don't die... ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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