I've got my numbers!!

Pam H

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Well, where'd they go?

Here they are:

Ammonia 0
NitrIte: 10 ppm
NitrAte: 40 ppm
pH: 7.6

We are now fishless. I've yet to get my clear ammonia. Should that be next on my agenda? Can I go ahead and change some water out or is that paramount with no fish?

Thanks
Pam
 
Your cycle is doing fine, but now Whiskers is RIP, you need to start adding ammonia manually,

Then wait till nitrites hit zero, do a big water change, you'll be there.

Don't do a water change before then; you'll just slow things down.
 
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Great! Thanks for this info! I feel much better now.

BTW, does 7.6 mean hard or soft pH? It was the highest number on the chart.

Thanks again.
Pam
 
pH doesn't measure water hardness - it measures acidity/alkalinity.

Alkaline water (pH > 7) tends to be hard, but it doesn't necessarily follow.

You should invest in a high range pH test to find the real pH - if it's 7.6, AOK. If it's 8.5 or so, it will influence which fish you will be able to keep successfully.
 
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