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No big deal. Buy some Amquel, or even better Amquel Plus. Also, get an
Ammonia Alert and add Amquel by watching the Ammonia Alert. "Jody Pellerin" wrote in message ... We bought a tank a few weeks ago and have since had an ammonia problem. I never really knew much about it so I didn't know over feeding fish or feeding once a day was bad for a new tank set up. Anyways, we got the water tested as the pet store owner directed (We took in a water sample to her from our tank) and it was tested mid-range (1.2-2.4) for ammonia. We did a complete water change and tank cleaning. Any how, it came back. And went right up back as high. The last few days, it peaked and atleast 5 fish have died and others are sick (but a couple are getting better, I'm using ick disease cure) I did a %70 water change tonight and did a rock cleaning. I put in PH down salt and put cold water into the tank to get the temperatures down. (I know the higher the temps and PH levels, the more toxic and untolerable the ammonia is) So now I'm hoping for an improvement. We went through a whole bottle of 'Cycle' since we bought the tank. My boyfriend is on his way home with another, as well as a filter part which is made for ammonia control. (We have the Aqua Plus 200, I believe it's called) Anyways, we have a 20 gallon tank and about 20 fish in there, ranging in sizes. Guppies, Mollies, Platties, 2 Zebras, Tetras, 2 Silver Goramis (Spelling may be wrong, sorry) and 2 alguaue eaters. I am trying desperately to get this tank stabalized. It's been about a week since we had done our complete water change (and I know, that was stupid) I am using cycle, adding two cap-fulls every other day. Feeding them maybe twice a week now. There were dead fish (We had bought some feeder guppies and a fish had babies) and we didn't know the bodies were still in there, so I can see why the ammonia peaked so high and fast. I took out the plants and ornament so they can't go in them to hide and die as they've been doing. I would say about 10 dish have died, including feeder guppies, two neon tetras, four platties, a siamese fighting fish and a swordtail. I just don't know what else to do, besides keep the PH down, put in the new filter part, and use Cycle. But how often should I use cycle, how often should I do water changing, and how much at a time? ANY advice or tips right now would be much apreciated. I don't know what else to do. -- Sincerely, Jody Pellerin --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.491 / Virus Database: 290 - Release Date: 6/18/2003 |
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