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Hang in there. Once you get through this, I promise your experience will improve.
I went through this at the beginning and again about 14 months in - I was so frustrated I was ready to quit. That was a few years ago now and I've learned a lot. I learn more every day. It's one of the most satisfying hobbies I've ever undertaken. |
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FYI, I was at the store tonight and noticed a bottle of Jungle Start RIGHT. It's a chorine and ammonia neutralizer. If you're using Prime, it's completely useless.
The bacterial supplement is called Start ZYME and since it's not refrigerated and just sitting on the shelf, I'm pretty sure it won't be effective at all. |
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Yeah, it's neither of those. I'll have to look at it again to see what it is exactly.
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I know a lot about water chemistry and treatment, but I don't know fish. I'm pretty sure that Olathe disinfects their water with chloramines. Most utilities just use chlorine. Chloramines are a combination of chlorine and ammonia. A little water chemistry: Free chlorine is: HOCl plus OCl-. The relative abundance of these will depend on the pH of the water, with more OCl- at higher values of pH. Ammonia: NH_3 this is toxic to fish and is present at low pH Ammonium: NH_4^+ this is less/not toxic to fish and predominates at higher values of pH. Chloramines, sometimes called combined chlorine, made by reacting chlorine and ammonia <-- Olathe uses these Monochloramine: NH_2Cl Dichloramine: NHCl_2 So you will need a product that treats both chlorine and ammonia, like htis mentioned. |
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Yeah, I have that. Prime treats chlorine, chloramine and ammonia. What is perplexing is that over the past week, my tap water tested at 5-8ppm for ammonia. Today, it is back down to .5 ppm. I think that had a lot to do with my problems with water chemistry. And on a brighter note, I haven't lost any more fish, so that's good.
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Been a few more days. All ammonia is gone, but my nitrites are still out of this world high. Doing a 50% water change daily, and that gets the nitrites down to about 2 ppm, but they are back up to 5 ppm in just a few hours. PH is still around 7.8, so that should help the nitrites not be quite so toxic. But, relying on Prime at this point.
Fish seem to be acting fine. Cardinals are full of color, betta isn't looking like he is going to die any more. Plants aren't doing so hot with my 20w 6500k fluorescent. So, I ordered a dual incandescent fixture, and put two 20w CFL 6500ks in there. Looks to be getting a lot more light than my single tube. I also fixed up a DIY CO2 generator with a Glass bell diffuser on the way. I'm hoping that will help get rid of this crazy brown algae bloom I have right now. Seachem Excel just wasn't cutting it for carbon, I don't think. If anyone is interested in pics, I'll put some up. |
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EDIT: The other HUGE benefit of using a quick reactor for CO2 over DIY yeast is that you can dose at almost exact levels. You can fill the bell and then fill it again the next day. With DIY you CANNOT shut it off, meaning it will feed CO2 into your tank 24x7. Plants actually only absorb CO2 during the day. It is possible that without proper aeration you will kill your fish. Quote:
Keep in mind, Excel is an organic carbon supplement, it is NOT CO2. I use Excel for algae control (high doses kill almost any algae, just be careful not to kill your fish). Absolutely interested! ![]() |
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I would suggest just picking up the Fizz tabs themselves. All the kit is a diffusor (you already have one), air hose, and a "reaction chamber" which you could make with a medicine bottle. That's probably what happened. |
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![]() I vacuumed out a lot of the "algae", but you can still kinda see it on the right side, near the back under the plants on the substrate. Plants are still alive, but not really growing. |
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Not sure if it's already been said but get a tank that is designed for saltwater. Meaing with holes in the back glass so your filter can run underneath the tank. If you use filters that hang off the back you will get salt creep like you wouldn't believe. I made the mistake of trying to convert a 55 gal freshwater to salt.
Then as everyone said, there is the expense. And I have not ever seen a place that gives you a guarantee on saltwater fish like they do fresh. So in other words when that $100 fish you just bought dies a day later you're ****ed. |
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1. Water Sprite - fast grower, easy to propagate, thrives pretty much anywhere 2. Some kind of Fern, Windelov's maybe? Not sure on this one. 3. Anubias (behind the ornament) - appears to be too tall to be dwarf or nana, maybe Coffeefolia? Anubias of all types are VERY hardy and easy to grow, they just grow REALLY slow 4. Small sword, micro or rose? swords can be finicky but I've had good luck with Rose and Amazon in both my tanks 5. The two stalk plants with long slender leaves I'm not familiar with 6. Crypt wendtii - great beginner plant, impossible to screw up, will eventually shoot out feelers and engulf the bottom of your tank ![]() 7. The white and green striped plant (can't remember the name right now) is a bog plant and likely won't survive completely submerged 8. Can't tell for sure but it sure looks like a single leaf from a Java Fern in the back right corner. Another easy plant that is easy to propagate. Grows new, complete plants at the end of its leaves that can be planted elsewhere. By the way, I like the layout and LOVE the black substrate - that's what I have. ![]() |
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I need a new water testing kit. Any recommendations? I'd like to get a decent one this time.
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Beautiful tank btw!! ![]() Which one are you currently using? I have the API Freshwater Master Testing Kit and it has been working out pretty well. It's kind of a pain in the ass to do the Nitrates test though. If you don't shake the bottles/vile long enough, it could give you a false reading. |
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