a.m. were
- pH - 6.6; Am - .25(–); NO2 - 0; NO3 - 150 (–)
- pH - 6.8; Am - .25(–-); NO2 - 0; NO3 - 40 (+)
Thanks to All of you, GF
I'd agree with this- aquarium nitrate test kits are EXTREMELY difficult to get a good reading. 150 is pretty high, though! My 175 gallon tank has 3 times the amount of fish it should have in it (long story), but that only gets up to 80ish before a water change.MatsP wrote:I also think your nitrate test may not be quite as accurate as we'd hope for. It can be quite hard to determine if a colour is the same as what is on the paper, or just a little bit off. As long as it's much lower after than before, that's a good sign.
Breeding? Ah... nope. Not in our foreseeable future. But that's good news, would they befriend each other? Does the Centromochlus need a mate or like species with it vs getting one as a single fish?MatsP wrote:Centromochlus would work with your syno, but if you plan on breeding them, I'd suggest that you need to have a separate tank.
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Mats
Mats wrote:MatsP wrote:
I also think your nitrate test may not be quite as accurate as we'd hope for. It can be quite hard to determine if a colour is the same as what is on the paper, or just a little bit off. As long as it's much lower after than before, that's a good sign.
Carp37 wrote:Stu wrote:
I'd agree with this- aquarium nitrate test kits are EXTREMELY difficult to get a good reading. 150 is pretty high, though! My 175 gallon tank has 3 times the amount of fish it should have in it (long story), but that only gets up to 80ish before a water change.
I have the API Master Test Kit with the four tests included. But to preface and address an earlier suggestion from Mats yesterday... I did a 3x consecutive pH test to test the consistency. All three were very close tho' the shading was a little bit different. Not enough to change the reading though.andywoolloo wrote:Andy wrote:
is it the API liquid drop NA test with two bottles? Are you making sure to smash and bang the bottle before using? you really have to shake shake shake bang bang the one bottle or it reads false.
And maybe it's expired? there are lot # code things on them. Let me know what test kit and if it's api ill see if i can find the link that breaks the code thing re expiration, which isn't really a code just deciphers how they do it.
Mats... I'm thinking of the first tank on the list with Krakatoa in the center. It's a steepled mountain looking piece and you have it raised off the sand creating a wonderful hid space beneath.MatsP wrote:What black rock is that? There are several types of black rock available for use in aquariums. Around here, I could easily find slate, which is neutral and suitable for aquarium use. I don't really know what is available where you live.
Most of my tank decorations in my current tanks are pieces of wood.
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RE: Maui's natural resources / rockGoldenFeather wrote:Mats... I'm thinking of the first tank on the list with Krakatoa in the center. It's a steepled mountain looking piece and you have it raised off the sand creating a wonderful hid space beneath.MatsP wrote:What black rock is that? There are several types of black rock available for use in aquariums. Around here, I could easily find slate, which is neutral and suitable for aquarium use. I don't really know what is available where you live.
Most of my tank decorations in my current tanks are pieces of wood.
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The tank photo is titled: "1. Rack 1 - tank 1"
On your Aquaria page.
GF
Well, I only say that it's within the expiration period because the dealer had told me that. I ask the question before ordering online. But to be honest, I haven't checked myself. I will and get the number sequence to you???GoldenFeather wrote:"GoldenFeather wrote:andywoolloo wrote:Andy wrote:
And maybe it's expired? there are lot # code things on them. Let me know what test kit and if it's api ill see if i can find the link that breaks the code thing re expiration, which isn't really a code just deciphers how they do it.
The API kit is within/prior to, the expiration. ..."
Thanks to all of you for the feedback. It's so helpful... absolutely invaluable to me during this stage of ignorance re: fish care. Thank you for understanding the lack of time I had to catch up and take care of them properly on my own. I apologize for taking any of your holiday time. I certainly understand if you're not around the rest of the week.
We hope you have a wonderful Holiday, that your families/loved ones/friends receive Boundless Blessings of Health and Happiness. Wealth never hurts either!
Mele Kalikimaka from Nui & Li'i,
GF
Good Evening...GoldenFeather wrote:Hi all...
I woke to check water temp at 4 a.m. and decided to do a fast pH and Ammonia test:
pH - 6.4(-); Am - .25(++)
I'll do another B4 and After with the next water change. Can't get to it for a couple hours tho'.
Just a quicky here.. then I'll go back and begin with Andy's positive post. Thanks you guys.Jools wrote: Don't worry about the tank silicone, just don't clean right into the corners of the old tank. I have rarely seen a tank that's had water in it for some time leak except ones that have been moved with water in them.
Jools
I do wish I had photo-journaled things from that beginning point forward. It was just too upsetting that day tho' to even think clearly. We could barely see Nui, just a brownish fish somewhat sizable. And we didn't see Li'i at all.andywoolloo wrote:..fish bones...I can only imagine what sludge is in that gravel, it is gravel right?
Yes, I'm ashamed to say, they are still in the 10g. I've now a couple more technical concerns spending some time in the Tank Talk archives. And I still don't understand the small filter. I'm going to hook it up to their dedicated 5 gal bucket today to see if I can figure something out. It's the media. I've been looking for a chart depicting parts or something. The only media with that one is the giant sponge that was stuck in the bottom of the well. I can only guess but I think there must be some fibrous media to go with it also. In the whisper the sponge is placed first looking in from the front of the tank – with the bio-bag on a cartridge/frame firmly behind it. This makes sense to me. I can see how and why it works well as a filter. (I think it works well???)So I am gathering they are still in the original ten gal?
You say you've been feeding algae wafers and flake? Your syno will want defrosted bloodworms, tubifex, shrimp. Hikari carnivore tabs, sinking earthworm sticks etc.
Good advice I'm sure, I'll do it. But after I sort out all the carbon that had flown into the tank. Over half the substrate gravel is carbon. I've refrigerated substrate material I've removed. Will it still be alive? Do you know its mortality rateWhen you move them I'd be tempted to put all new substrate in the new tank, then when the old tank is emptied I'd rinse some of the disgusting gravel in dechlorinated water and add some of that to the new tank. Even tho sludgy it will have good bacteria. You can putit in the toe of a new pantyhose, or an new knee high, tie if ott and cut off the excess and put that in the tank , maybe a few of them, where it will get hit by the filter flow.
Yes... I gravel vac some every day. Being a couple inches there's been quite a bit in there. The first day we got them we rinsed it all after using the substrate to clean a very thick coat of algae off the glass. But it wasn't clean still. I am always amazed with what comes out of it. This is why I just decided to start removing both gravel and carbon this week. And, there is something the size of sand, the color of bone – kina chalky, but oddly shaped – stuff, I haven't been able to get out of there. I have no idea what it is. It's at the very bottom... especially in the forward corner across from the filter. Any ideas? I don't think I can get it out without dumping the tank completely.Have you been gravel vac'ng bit by bit? getting some sludge out?
Zeolite is a mineral and it absorbs Ammonia. That's it. It doesn't transmute it or anything. Just absorbs. So far okay... not skyrocketing and I haven't changed water to see if these help at least stablize a little little bit.I do not know about the zeo lite i have never used it. what's it's purpose?
[/quote]All those fish in a ten have had a probably very horrific life, poor things.
They'll be wonderful with you
Hi Gina! Thank you for sending this note of support. It means a whole lot to us. How great to think that their story might give some heart to others. It's so nice to hear that you've actually read all of this. I figured most people checked it out and then move on etc. hmphginagv wrote:I have been following your story here since it started.. and I am totally engrossed. BLESS you for saving these poor babies..
They held on for a reason, and it must have been their destiny to be with you.
Gina
Hi Andy,andywoolloo wrote:adorable picture of him!! keep up the good work!
also watch out his top fin doesnt poke you, I have read on here that that may be painful. Not on purpose I think, I 'll see if I can find the link.
My syno euptera are very inquisitive and wishkery. their big eyes and whiskers and mouths are just so cute!
Andy, I love your Syno Eupterus' tank... it looks like something Nui would love, feel secure. The same for Mats No 1 tank. Hopefully we'll be able to set something up he'll feel safe in... will take some time. Great tanks all...andywoolloo wrote: My syno euptera are very inquisitive and wishkery. their big eyes and whiskers and mouths are just so cute!