Phoenix2016
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Hi. At the risk of getting lectured (I deserve it) for not doing things properly, I need to ask for help.
When I got my axie about a month ago my friend who has 2 said that since I was using her filters and stuff I didn’t need to do any cycling. I had apparently not done my research, so I went with that. I think she had the right idea, but mistake #1 I should have been more careful and made absolutely sure first. I didn’t.
Mistake #2 - I swear I am not dumb most of the time, but I do have severe ADHD and miss details a lot because I’m moving too fast. I somehow ended up getting a pond API kit instead of freshwater, and mistake #3, I stupidly took for granted that testing was just dropping the chemicals in the test tubes and measuring right away.
Net effect: water parameters have never actually been what I thought, and D’Art got one of those white balls of fluff (either Columnaris Bacterial or a fungal infection).
I spent a day researching and started treating him for it in a 2 liter tub. He seems very much better, but before I put him back I am trying to make 100% sure the tank is cycled correctly this time.
Well I don’t even know if I am starting correctly. It doesn’t seem like following directions has helped at all, after watching many many YouTubers and reading articles and forums.
I got the right kit and found that nitrates and nitrites were both high, as well as ammonia. I did a 50% water change, added Prime, added QuickStart, and waited a day. Nitrates stayed the same and nitrites went down. So I thought I needed to add ammonia to get the bacteria to start breaking stuff down. Guys, I am really bad at science. It did not work, but now ammonia was way high. So that next day I did about a 95% water change, put my previous filter in (I had tried a sponge filter and liked it but wasn’t sure it was helping the cycling. It is still in there but not running). I added Prime and tested ammonia only and it was still very high- darkest on chart (8?). So I added QuickStart and waited. I tested before bed and ammonia was going down a little but not enough. I tested all parameters just now and Nitrites are 5 (I think??), Nitrates are 5, and ammonia is 4.
But now I’m afraid to mess up.
Should I add QuickStart for bacteria? Or do a partial or full water change? Or will that just start me all over. Should I add something from my betta tank which already has great parameters?
Is D’Art miserable in a tub in the meantime? His water temp is good, full water change with Prime every day, eating but not much, straight tail, frills ok, but he looks a little pale, and occasionally swims a little frantically and then calms down.
Please help and talk to me like a child slow and simple. I don’t want to mess up any more.
When I got my axie about a month ago my friend who has 2 said that since I was using her filters and stuff I didn’t need to do any cycling. I had apparently not done my research, so I went with that. I think she had the right idea, but mistake #1 I should have been more careful and made absolutely sure first. I didn’t.
Mistake #2 - I swear I am not dumb most of the time, but I do have severe ADHD and miss details a lot because I’m moving too fast. I somehow ended up getting a pond API kit instead of freshwater, and mistake #3, I stupidly took for granted that testing was just dropping the chemicals in the test tubes and measuring right away.
Net effect: water parameters have never actually been what I thought, and D’Art got one of those white balls of fluff (either Columnaris Bacterial or a fungal infection).
I spent a day researching and started treating him for it in a 2 liter tub. He seems very much better, but before I put him back I am trying to make 100% sure the tank is cycled correctly this time.
Well I don’t even know if I am starting correctly. It doesn’t seem like following directions has helped at all, after watching many many YouTubers and reading articles and forums.
I got the right kit and found that nitrates and nitrites were both high, as well as ammonia. I did a 50% water change, added Prime, added QuickStart, and waited a day. Nitrates stayed the same and nitrites went down. So I thought I needed to add ammonia to get the bacteria to start breaking stuff down. Guys, I am really bad at science. It did not work, but now ammonia was way high. So that next day I did about a 95% water change, put my previous filter in (I had tried a sponge filter and liked it but wasn’t sure it was helping the cycling. It is still in there but not running). I added Prime and tested ammonia only and it was still very high- darkest on chart (8?). So I added QuickStart and waited. I tested before bed and ammonia was going down a little but not enough. I tested all parameters just now and Nitrites are 5 (I think??), Nitrates are 5, and ammonia is 4.
But now I’m afraid to mess up.
Should I add QuickStart for bacteria? Or do a partial or full water change? Or will that just start me all over. Should I add something from my betta tank which already has great parameters?
Is D’Art miserable in a tub in the meantime? His water temp is good, full water change with Prime every day, eating but not much, straight tail, frills ok, but he looks a little pale, and occasionally swims a little frantically and then calms down.
Please help and talk to me like a child slow and simple. I don’t want to mess up any more.