Akrilliks
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Hello all,
I have had my axolotl for about 3 weeks now. The tank was cycled before he/she was added to the tank. I've done daily water quality checks and weekly water changes since adding the axolotl to the tank, and haven't had any problems. Ammonia and nitrite have been 0, Nitrate has been 5ppm, and pH had been constant around 6.8 (the pH of the tap water here). The temperature also has been a steady 19 C. The axolotl is young and is fed bloodworms each day and all food is removed from the tank after about 15 minutes. Waste is removed when seen with a turkey baster. I use API stress coat to treat the water.
Friday afternoon when I got home from work I noticed the tank was cloudy. I tested the water and had the normal readings stated above, only the pH had dropped to almost 6.0! I did a 20% water change that night and again Saturday morning, and rinsed all the live plants the best I could to see if any decaying plant matter was the problem. Saturday night the tank was still cloudy and the pH dropped again, so I thought it might be a bacteria bloom and did another water change and rinsed the filter media in some tank water. This morning the tank was very cloudy again, and the pH was 7.2, Ammonia 0, Nitrites were 2ppm, and Nitrates were 40ppm! I removed the axolotl into clean water with API stress coat into a bowl and did a couple of 20% water changes over the last 2 hours and have acceptable readings now, but I'm pretty sure my cycle has crashed and I'm not sure what to do!
Any help would be appreciated! I'm looking at possibly getting seachem prime and perhaps TSS? Should I get new filter medium as well? Thank you
I have had my axolotl for about 3 weeks now. The tank was cycled before he/she was added to the tank. I've done daily water quality checks and weekly water changes since adding the axolotl to the tank, and haven't had any problems. Ammonia and nitrite have been 0, Nitrate has been 5ppm, and pH had been constant around 6.8 (the pH of the tap water here). The temperature also has been a steady 19 C. The axolotl is young and is fed bloodworms each day and all food is removed from the tank after about 15 minutes. Waste is removed when seen with a turkey baster. I use API stress coat to treat the water.
Friday afternoon when I got home from work I noticed the tank was cloudy. I tested the water and had the normal readings stated above, only the pH had dropped to almost 6.0! I did a 20% water change that night and again Saturday morning, and rinsed all the live plants the best I could to see if any decaying plant matter was the problem. Saturday night the tank was still cloudy and the pH dropped again, so I thought it might be a bacteria bloom and did another water change and rinsed the filter media in some tank water. This morning the tank was very cloudy again, and the pH was 7.2, Ammonia 0, Nitrites were 2ppm, and Nitrates were 40ppm! I removed the axolotl into clean water with API stress coat into a bowl and did a couple of 20% water changes over the last 2 hours and have acceptable readings now, but I'm pretty sure my cycle has crashed and I'm not sure what to do!
Any help would be appreciated! I'm looking at possibly getting seachem prime and perhaps TSS? Should I get new filter medium as well? Thank you