ForeverGarzone
New member
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2013
- Messages
- 27
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 0
- Location
- SoFla
- Country
- United States
- Display Name
- Megan
These are my reading results from the entirety of cycling our tank (our axolotls are NOT in the tank, they are in their own containers getting 100% daily water changes waiting for this cycle to finish - I think we're all equally stressed over it in the house!)
April 20th:
PH: 7.6 (we did not do a high range test)
Ammonia: in between 4 and 8 ppm
Nitrite: .5 ppm
Nitrate: 5 ppm
April 21st:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.2
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: .5 ppm
Nitrate: 40 ppm
April 23rd:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.2
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: .5 ppm
Nitrate: 20 ppm
April 28th:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.0
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: .25 ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
April 30th:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.0
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: .5 ppm
Nitrate: 5 ppm
May 6th:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.0
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: 1 ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
We are using this filter
Amazon.com: Penn Plax Cascade 300 Internal Filter for Aquariums: Pet Supplies
I have back up carbon packs but have not switched them out yet. I also have not cleaned the filter media out for fear of crashing the cycle even more.
What are we doing wrong? Me, the boyfriend, and all our axxies are so done with this tank. What can we do at this point to help? Should I add pure ammonia? It seems redundant when the ammonia level is already so steady.
There are some live blackworms living in there from before the ammonia level spiked (they were dinner) and I've tried to get them all out but they're really good at hiding out in their decorations and I find a new little pile here and there. Are they effecting it at all?
Please someone help us figure this out. I'm afraid the poor babies are going to get extremely stressed out really soon from these constant change overs
We leave for vacation on the 24th and I really need to have this tank cycled before then. It's hard enough to find someone willing to feed our babies worms, much less find someone I trust to do three 100% water changes for three days!
April 20th:
PH: 7.6 (we did not do a high range test)
Ammonia: in between 4 and 8 ppm
Nitrite: .5 ppm
Nitrate: 5 ppm
April 21st:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.2
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: .5 ppm
Nitrate: 40 ppm
April 23rd:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.2
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: .5 ppm
Nitrate: 20 ppm
April 28th:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.0
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: .25 ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
April 30th:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.0
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: .5 ppm
Nitrate: 5 ppm
May 6th:
PH: 7.6
High range PH: 8.0
Ammonia: 4 ppm
Nitrite: 1 ppm
Nitrate: 10 ppm
We are using this filter
Amazon.com: Penn Plax Cascade 300 Internal Filter for Aquariums: Pet Supplies
I have back up carbon packs but have not switched them out yet. I also have not cleaned the filter media out for fear of crashing the cycle even more.
What are we doing wrong? Me, the boyfriend, and all our axxies are so done with this tank. What can we do at this point to help? Should I add pure ammonia? It seems redundant when the ammonia level is already so steady.
There are some live blackworms living in there from before the ammonia level spiked (they were dinner) and I've tried to get them all out but they're really good at hiding out in their decorations and I find a new little pile here and there. Are they effecting it at all?
Please someone help us figure this out. I'm afraid the poor babies are going to get extremely stressed out really soon from these constant change overs
We leave for vacation on the 24th and I really need to have this tank cycled before then. It's hard enough to find someone willing to feed our babies worms, much less find someone I trust to do three 100% water changes for three days!