Alright first here are the specifics of my tank. It is about 10 years old or so and I purchased it from a co-worker. The gravel is also old and came with the tank but i thoroughly rinsed it in a cauldron with tap water. It is a 55 gallon with a Penguin Marineland Biowheel 350 which I just bought and Tetra Tech ap200 air pump which also came with the tank.. It has a few plastic decorations like a building and buddha, and a few fake plants all of which i rinsed well with fresh tapwater only before I placed them in the tank. I had it up and and running for about a week and then took my water to the local fish store. They tested it and said it was fine and I bought 3 cichlids. 1 Electric Blue Ahli, 1 Bumble Bee Cichlid, and 1 African Cichlid all of which were from the assorted african cichlid tank. I am feeding them Extreme Aquatic Foods Cichlid Diet pellets. They told me to put them in there and then do a water change within a week. Up until today I changed the water only once. My friend who is also on this forum (BigDylan420) came over today and tested my water. This is what it read:
pH - 7.4
Ammonia - 2.0ppm
Nitrate - 0ppm
Nitrite - 0ppm
He said that the tank wasn't cycled and I may need to do several water changes. So we did 1 50% water change. I am using API stress Coat to treat the water. The LFS suggested I also add Seachem Stability New Tank Stabalization System fluid. My friend also suggested I add some aquarium salt but he only added enough for half the tank because he didnt wanna over do it. He added that because he said one of the cichlids had a bit of fin rot developing. So that is all I can think of for now. My main question is how often should I test and change the water and what are the ideal readings for a properly "cycled" tank??
pH - 7.4
Ammonia - 2.0ppm
Nitrate - 0ppm
Nitrite - 0ppm
He said that the tank wasn't cycled and I may need to do several water changes. So we did 1 50% water change. I am using API stress Coat to treat the water. The LFS suggested I also add Seachem Stability New Tank Stabalization System fluid. My friend also suggested I add some aquarium salt but he only added enough for half the tank because he didnt wanna over do it. He added that because he said one of the cichlids had a bit of fin rot developing. So that is all I can think of for now. My main question is how often should I test and change the water and what are the ideal readings for a properly "cycled" tank??