I started 2 tanks at once about 2 weeks apart.
New tank is 32 biocube. I have a large Anubis and driftwood and running CO2. All natural gravel substrate recycled from 5 years ago.
3 fish living in it as I used 75% of the old water when I changed out tanks.
Having a really hard time keeping it free of debris and with the driftwood I’m getting a lot of tannins. (I’m ok with that). Tested water today and results are;
PH 6.7
Hi range ph 7.3
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
Nitrates 50 ppm !! Wow
Did a 25% water change and gravel vacuum and rechecked 1 hr later and Nitrites down to 30ppm. Better but still want it lower
I’m wondering if having the CO2 in this tank is causing the hi Nitrates??
I also may have had too much filter media in filter. I removed the filter floss and just have the sponges and a charcoal pad in the stacked container and below all that I have bio ball ceramics in a mesh bag. So question is, why are Nitrates SO High?
New tank is 32 biocube. I have a large Anubis and driftwood and running CO2. All natural gravel substrate recycled from 5 years ago.
3 fish living in it as I used 75% of the old water when I changed out tanks.
Having a really hard time keeping it free of debris and with the driftwood I’m getting a lot of tannins. (I’m ok with that). Tested water today and results are;
PH 6.7
Hi range ph 7.3
Nitrite 0
Ammonia 0
Nitrates 50 ppm !! Wow
Did a 25% water change and gravel vacuum and rechecked 1 hr later and Nitrites down to 30ppm. Better but still want it lower
I’m wondering if having the CO2 in this tank is causing the hi Nitrates??
I also may have had too much filter media in filter. I removed the filter floss and just have the sponges and a charcoal pad in the stacked container and below all that I have bio ball ceramics in a mesh bag. So question is, why are Nitrates SO High?