Tonight I completed my first water change. I am starting to feel like a fish keeper instead of a book worm. I am doing a fishy cycle (I did not know there was another way when I bought my tank and fish
). I have two platies in a 29 gallon tank. The ammonia danced from 0 to .5 and back to 0 for 3 weeks but I did not have any equipment to do a water change. (My LFS told me not to to a water change for at least 6 weeks in a new tank so I though I had plenty of time to get it.) Finally the ammonia was consistantly reading 0.
However the nitrites were just climbing, I was getting some nitrates but the nitrites were getting towards .5 and showing no signs of stopping so I cut out of work early and got a gravel vac and a bucket. When I went to start cleaning the tank I saw something dart from under a rock. It was a platty fry! I only found one and no bodies. So I decided if I am going to save it I need to really get the numbers under control.
I did a 33% water change and vacuumed most of the gravel. I made sure not to suck up the fry. I treated my return water and did not have a thermometer so I had to use the hand method. I made the water a little warm and then I took my hand from the fishtank to the replacement water and if I could feel a difference I waited. Finally it was safe to dump the first bucket in. I went slow and made sure I did not see the tank thermometer spike. (I even remembered to unplug the heater!)
After replacing the 10 gallons of water the fish are terrified of me. Normally when I approach the tank the run up to the glass to see what I am doing and see if it is dinnertime. Now when I enter the room they run and hide. Will they forgive me?
Should I remove the fish before doing a water change?
Ammonia 0
Nitrites .25
Nitrates 10
However the nitrites were just climbing, I was getting some nitrates but the nitrites were getting towards .5 and showing no signs of stopping so I cut out of work early and got a gravel vac and a bucket. When I went to start cleaning the tank I saw something dart from under a rock. It was a platty fry! I only found one and no bodies. So I decided if I am going to save it I need to really get the numbers under control.
I did a 33% water change and vacuumed most of the gravel. I made sure not to suck up the fry. I treated my return water and did not have a thermometer so I had to use the hand method. I made the water a little warm and then I took my hand from the fishtank to the replacement water and if I could feel a difference I waited. Finally it was safe to dump the first bucket in. I went slow and made sure I did not see the tank thermometer spike. (I even remembered to unplug the heater!)
After replacing the 10 gallons of water the fish are terrified of me. Normally when I approach the tank the run up to the glass to see what I am doing and see if it is dinnertime. Now when I enter the room they run and hide. Will they forgive me?
Should I remove the fish before doing a water change?
Ammonia 0
Nitrites .25
Nitrates 10