I cant wait to get some fish in my new 55 GAL tank, but the Ammonia levels wont go down. I have done tons of water changes, and did some gravel vaccuming, but the test keep showing about 7.5 - YUCK.
The gravel was from an old tank. The gravel, rocks, drift wood, and tank has been sitting in my garage since december. I built a homemade stand for it (Im really proud of it too), and FINALLY got it up and running.
Now, I just have to get it cycled. What can I do to help with the cycle? I have 4 small feeder goldfish in it now. The Ammonia levels dont seem to be bothering them.
They have been in the tank for about 8 days now, and holding strong.
1. I know NOT to feed, but maybe every other day, and make it small amounts.
2. Water changes dont seem to be helping.
3. I dont really wanna use any chemicals in the water.
~Any ideas?~
The gravel was from an old tank. The gravel, rocks, drift wood, and tank has been sitting in my garage since december. I built a homemade stand for it (Im really proud of it too), and FINALLY got it up and running.
Now, I just have to get it cycled. What can I do to help with the cycle? I have 4 small feeder goldfish in it now. The Ammonia levels dont seem to be bothering them.
1. I know NOT to feed, but maybe every other day, and make it small amounts.
2. Water changes dont seem to be helping.
3. I dont really wanna use any chemicals in the water.
~Any ideas?~