Hey again... No I have not yet cleaned the filter... but when I do, I do know to use aquarium water, not tap water... thanks for the reminder though.
I picked up some prime today and will start using it tonight when i change 50% of the water.
I just got back from Big Al's here in Toronto, and I bought a Emperor 400 filter to assist my Eheim G160... futureproofing I guess
I spoke to one of the sales guys in the fish area and he said that I should not change the water in the tank at all as it prolongs the cycle from completing. I then said that the Ammonia is 1.5 now and what it it rises to 2 or 3 even ? he said that it HAS to peak and then it will come down again, and If i keep changing the water, it will take forever. I explained that I don't really wish to see all of my fish perish due to the ammonia levels, but he said not to worry as its the way to do it. The bacteria will grow and take care of the ammonia.
YIKES!
Not sure I trust this opinion, but sound kinda dangerous, and CONTRARY to all of the advise I have been getting here.
I told him that i read (here on this forum) that the bacteria is located in the filter, not the water, and changing the water just keeps it at safe levels until the bacteria can catch up... he disagreed and said just leave it alone and it will take care of itself.
We must have went to the same location. Because I was given that advise as well LOL
I spoke to one of the sales guys in the fish area and he said that I should not change the water in the tank at all as it prolongs the cycle from completing. I then said that the Ammonia is 1.5 now and what it it rises to 2 or 3 even ? he said that it HAS to peak and then it will come down again, and If i keep changing the water, it will take forever. I explained that I don't really wish to see all of my fish perish due to the ammonia levels, but he said not to worry as its the way to do it. The bacteria will grow and take care of the ammonia.
YIKES!
Not sure I trust this opinion, but sound kinda dangerous, and CONTRARY to all of the advise I have been getting here.
I told him that i read (here on this forum) that the bacteria is located in the filter, not the water, and changing the water just keeps it at safe levels until the bacteria can catch up... he disagreed and said just leave it alone and it will take care of itself.
works for me.
BTW... i did a 50% water change and added a cap and a half of PRIME. waited a hour and did a ammonia test... its actually lower than before for the first time! not ALOT, BUT it is lower for sure. good news... ill throw the BIG AL's stuff in the trash and use PRIME from now on!
another 50% change tonight should do the trick for a few days more.
QUESTION - is it really necessary to turn of my filters when I add water and prime?
I have read both opinions. When I turn off my emperor 400, I have to add water to it to get it going again... kinda a pain.....
will the new water be that hard on the Bacteria for such a short time ?
Andrew