Prolific lurker/first-time poster.
I've began reading these fora after making some of the usual first-time purchasing and set-up mistakes (thanks for all the info, BTW) and have a few quick questions.
My tank is a 10 gallon kit bought at a big box chain with hood and filter. I populated it with a 1.5" Black Moor and a 1.5" common goldie. Yes, I realize I will be upgrading tanks very, very soon but such is the cost of uninformed purchases. At any rate, the tank is almost three weeks in to a fishy cycle.
My parameters:
NH3/NH4 - 0.25 ppm
NO3 - ~ 2.0 ppm
NO4 - ~ 20 ppm
I'm guessing that I'm in the later stages of cycling and I'm attributing the ammonia to some pretty severe overfeeding for the first week. I'm changing 25% every 3rd day but even with the frequent vacuuming, I'm still finding significant trash in the gravel. My parameters seem to be heading in the right direction - I was really worried when the daily water changes didn't seem to be helping the initial ammonia spike around days 5-7.
My issue for this thread is establishing an efficient cleaning regimen. I want to keep the little guys happy for my five-year-old girl and the tank attractive for my home. Unfortunately, my little knucklehead cannot help herself from touching and smearing the outside of the glass during her very frequent observing.
Will a very small amount of isopropyl on a lint free cloth harm the joints if used to clean the exterior glass?
Maybe someone would be kind enough to do a quick run-down of the mechanics of their cleaning regimen.
I've began reading these fora after making some of the usual first-time purchasing and set-up mistakes (thanks for all the info, BTW) and have a few quick questions.
My tank is a 10 gallon kit bought at a big box chain with hood and filter. I populated it with a 1.5" Black Moor and a 1.5" common goldie. Yes, I realize I will be upgrading tanks very, very soon but such is the cost of uninformed purchases. At any rate, the tank is almost three weeks in to a fishy cycle.
My parameters:
NH3/NH4 - 0.25 ppm
NO3 - ~ 2.0 ppm
NO4 - ~ 20 ppm
I'm guessing that I'm in the later stages of cycling and I'm attributing the ammonia to some pretty severe overfeeding for the first week. I'm changing 25% every 3rd day but even with the frequent vacuuming, I'm still finding significant trash in the gravel. My parameters seem to be heading in the right direction - I was really worried when the daily water changes didn't seem to be helping the initial ammonia spike around days 5-7.
My issue for this thread is establishing an efficient cleaning regimen. I want to keep the little guys happy for my five-year-old girl and the tank attractive for my home. Unfortunately, my little knucklehead cannot help herself from touching and smearing the outside of the glass during her very frequent observing.
Will a very small amount of isopropyl on a lint free cloth harm the joints if used to clean the exterior glass?
Maybe someone would be kind enough to do a quick run-down of the mechanics of their cleaning regimen.