I have been having issues with my tanks for a few months now. Almost all new fish I buy will die within two weeks time. I may have identified this as old tank syndrome. I have went out and bought a master test kit and have found some possibilities of solutions. My pH readings are bottomed out at 6.0. Which is as low as the kit will read. I had tested with a dip strip and thought my tap waster was the same. The new kit reads it between 6.8 and 7.0 which would be wonderful to achieve. Now then...the "doing" part. I did a water change yesterday. And then tested. I got the 6.0 pH and my ammonia was WAAAYYY high at about 4 ppm. I know I have to get that down through water changes. But...would it be a good idea to try to get rid of some of the bacteria and sludge that is down in the gravel? What is the best way to do this? I have thought about doing my water changes and trying to vaccum some of it out. But through low water pressure with my python...I have thought about adding an additional filter with new carbon media and stirring up the gravel. the filter would catch it and then follow with my every other day water change until the problem corrects itself. I would also rinse the carbon media the morning after the stirring. And then water change on the following day.
I feel that I will never get rid of the high ammonia and low pH readings if I don't get rid of the 'sludge' that I feel it causing it. Any help is appreciated.
I feel that I will never get rid of the high ammonia and low pH readings if I don't get rid of the 'sludge' that I feel it causing it. Any help is appreciated.