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04-22-2008, 07:48 PM
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| | Super Fish
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,748
| Your cycling is on the right track! As was said above, as soon as you can add the ammonia and the ammonia and nitrites go down within 24 hours, you are done!
However, you may need to rethink your stocking. Indian Glass Fish are actually brackish water fish while corycats can not live in salt water. There are tons of other tetra options though for a tank that size.
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04-22-2008, 08:49 PM
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#12 (permalink)
| | Teenie Weenie Fish
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 9
| Hello to all,
Thank you for your response, Airborneguy.
Glad things are moving along, son is getting excited now  .
MissFishy,
I have 7 Glass Fish in one of the other 20 gal tanks, along with a Emerald Cory,
Peppered Cory and 5 Leapard Danios.
They are doing well, they were added about 3 years ago.
In my research, there were statements of: freshwater species, to brackish species
depending on the local. Some of the articles stated both.
Should I think about removing them and adding to the new tank? And rethink the corys.
Tetras... so many choices, we have a tank of Black Neon and Glo-lites.
Thank you for your time.
Christine |
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04-23-2008, 09:08 PM
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#13 (permalink)
| | Teenie Weenie Fish
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 9
| Hello to all,
I have a question for you.
My son is going over his final plans on the decor / landscape on his tank.
He has asked about using floral foam, as a base, sculpted with varying mounds and
such, graduated in height front to back, then recovering with the gravel.
I researched, only found its intended use as an flower arrangement base.
I am concerned with the product breaking down over time and leaching what ever into
the water.
I told him I would check with you all.
Any ideas on how to go about doing what he is thinking, using a different medium?
Thank you for your time.
Christine |
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04-23-2008, 09:23 PM
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#14 (permalink)
| | Medium Fish
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Staten Island, NY
Posts: 491
| I don't have any specific knowledge on that, but isn't it extremely brittle?
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04-24-2008, 10:33 PM
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#15 (permalink)
| | Teenie Weenie Fish
Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Denver
Posts: 59
| at least ur doing something right. I dont know baout out tank. We have been waiting and waiting and waiting to cycle. Its been two weeks almost and still no sign of any ammonia drops. Ive been assured that things are progressing but its gonna be a month.
I wonder if I add one of those recommended over the shelf bacteria boosters, Cycle is one that seems to alwayus be recommended, if that will help?
although i dont like to add any chemials to my tank.
anyone heard of Right Now! Bacteria??? I came across this and talked to a guy about cyucling a tank in 24 hours, using tri carbon,.. |
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04-24-2008, 11:26 PM
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#16 (permalink)
| | Super Fish
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,748
| I wouldn't use the florist foam, it degenerates in the water and makes a mess. You could use larger rocks to maker an interesting aquascape or piles of rocks, just remember you'll have to clean around them when you clean the tank.
As far as I know, the indian glass fish are happiest and healthiest in brackish water. Corycats are sensitive to salt, so they can not be in a tank with salt in the water. Take a look at pristella tetras and blind cave tetras (your son might find these fascinating as they have no eyes!).
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04-29-2008, 11:54 PM
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#17 (permalink)
| | Teenie Weenie Fish
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 9
| Hello to all,
Just updating progress and have a questions for you.
Readings for the past two evenings:
Ammonia: .25
NitrIte: .25
NitrAte: Bright Red - no color match = off the chart?
Still adding 2 tablespoons of ammonia after each reading
Are we close to the end of the cycle?
Question:
The plants have really outgrown the tank, height and width wise.
If I thin out / cut back the stem plants and thin out the bushy plants, will that interfere
with the cycle?
Thank-you, Airborneguy, tameem, for your respnses.
MissFishy,
We are taking your advice at the moment in regards to the Indian Glass Fish.
Now the the problem is deciding on which he wants to stock with now, lol.
I am assuming if we continue to add the ammonia, the nitrite will continue to be
active until the tank is stocked?
Thank-you for your time.
Christine
P.S.
Started a fishless cycle with a 10 gallon tank, set up the same way as the 20 gallon on
04/26/08.The only exception, I used the dirty water from two other tanks & no plants.
Brought the ammonia level up to 4.0
nitrIte level was .50
nitrAte level was 20
Tonights levels:
ammonia: 4.0
nitrIte: 1.25
nitrAte: 20
This is just a test tank, eventually will be a show tank with plants.Possibly a hospital
tank. Have not figured out how to maintain the bacteria in the event it is needed as
a hospital tank yet. |
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05-01-2008, 02:14 PM
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#18 (permalink)
| | Medium Fish
Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: 34:09:39N, 118:08:19W
Posts: 537
| Quote:
Originally Posted by wildforfish If I thin out / cut back the stem plants and thin out the bushy plants, will that interfere with the cycle? | No, you should feel free to cut back your plants.
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