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by Trin20kau » Wed Aug 08, 2012 2:09 pm
And now for some questions if anyone can help. I'd be very grateful.
So, the fish are here now, in their temporary tank (155 litre) and have been here for a day. I'm running a fluval 205, but the size of the fish themselves mean that it's overstocked in the first place. Plus this canister is not cycled...it only has one chamber of properly cycled media in it as I've had it in storage. I put in as much decorations and rocks from the old tank as I could, but do not have the gravel yet. This is how NOT to move fish, I know. Not the way I would have done it if I could have changed it but anyway, that's where I am now.
Tomorrow I can collect the FX5 they had on their tank, and perhaps the sump too, but I won't be able to run that on my tank. I'm expecting a fair bit of the bacteria in the canister to have died...it's covered in water but there's no oxygen flow. The sump will have plenty of live bacteria though. I'll be able to grab the gravel as well which they are keeping wet for me. Should I grab the bio-balls from the sump and throw them in the tank in a mesh bag? That'll help a bit until the main tank is set back up, am I right?
Background: I use Prime to condition the water and with water changes. I use the API Freshwater Master test kit (liquid).
I have been testing the water every 12 hours since the fish went in. First test was:
Ammonia - .25
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 10-20
I did a 30% water change with conditioned water. Tested a little while ago (approx 12 hours after water change) and the results were:
Ammonia - just a tinge of green. Nowhere near .25, but not totally yellow.
Nitrite - still 0
Nitrate - 10
The fish are looking fine and as healthy as I would expect given the stress of moving. No gasping at the surface, no flashing, no exaggerated respirations. They are hiding mostly (I've put in plenty of shelters) but are coming out now and then to investigate the tank. I on the other hand, am more stressed lol, and basically looking for advice or encouragement.
Am I doing enough? I plan on doing another water change tomorrow morning, and retesting. I am just praying I don't have a big cycle on my hands here...a mini cycle of a week or two with daily wc I can handle. I know this is probably just guesswork, but with nitrates making an appearance, am I right in thinking that this means that some conversion is going on, I just have to wait for my nitrites to catch up to the ammonia production?
Anything else I should be doing, anything I've overlooked?
I am not feeding them for a few days to reduce the waste, and when I get the gravel, I'll rinse in tank water and put it in a mesh bag in the tank. I plan on cleaning the canister filter well with tank water too and running it on one of my fish buckets for an hour or so after that to make sure anything nasty is flushed out before putting it on the tank they are in (so they'll have two filters going). Will that be enough to clear it out if the bacteria have died? Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your help. This is so not the way I wanted to start keeping fish again. From Saturday on though, it's all under my control and I can get things back to the way they should be.