Greetings.
I have a 37 gallon column aquarium and it is 24 inches tall. It's modestly planted. Couple amazon swords, couple crypts, large chunk of java fern, jungle val and pygmy chain sword. I have 50 lbs of eco complete gravel.
I've got a few pairs of gouramis and a couple schools of barbs and rasboras.
I used some old gravel and filter pads to cycle the new tank and it worked...too well I think. I've had a nitrate problem and it's killed off my 3 otto cats and a kuhlii loach.
My water out of the tap is perfect with the exception of chlorine of course. I mean ph, hardness etc is exactly what I want so I just condition and add.
I've been performing a 10 percent water change once a week.
After the death of my kuhlii loach, I performed a 40 percent change and the nitrate levels are lowered. I changed my filter pad (it was quite dirty) and am hoping that all will be well.
The tank has only been running for 3 months so I didn't consider the possibility that I'd be experiencing "old tank syndrome" so quickly.
My hardness actually increased as a result of the increase in nitrates. The level wasn't off the chart but it was in dangerous territory. It is now within safe levels and I'll be monitoring closely.
My questions are....are there any products that will keep nitrate levels down that won't convert the nitrate to ammonia? Some sort of sludge eliminator or maybe Cycle? Or could cycle cause higher nitrates in an already cycled aquarium?
Can high nitrate levels cause white specks on the glass?
Could the eco complete gravel be an accomplice to my high nitrates?
Can the height of the aquarium be a cause for nitrate buildup in that I'm not aerating properly? Would a stronger air pump and an air stone designed for perhaps protein disbursement be better?
Thank so much in advance.
I have a 37 gallon column aquarium and it is 24 inches tall. It's modestly planted. Couple amazon swords, couple crypts, large chunk of java fern, jungle val and pygmy chain sword. I have 50 lbs of eco complete gravel.
I've got a few pairs of gouramis and a couple schools of barbs and rasboras.
I used some old gravel and filter pads to cycle the new tank and it worked...too well I think. I've had a nitrate problem and it's killed off my 3 otto cats and a kuhlii loach.
My water out of the tap is perfect with the exception of chlorine of course. I mean ph, hardness etc is exactly what I want so I just condition and add.
I've been performing a 10 percent water change once a week.
After the death of my kuhlii loach, I performed a 40 percent change and the nitrate levels are lowered. I changed my filter pad (it was quite dirty) and am hoping that all will be well.
The tank has only been running for 3 months so I didn't consider the possibility that I'd be experiencing "old tank syndrome" so quickly.
My hardness actually increased as a result of the increase in nitrates. The level wasn't off the chart but it was in dangerous territory. It is now within safe levels and I'll be monitoring closely.
My questions are....are there any products that will keep nitrate levels down that won't convert the nitrate to ammonia? Some sort of sludge eliminator or maybe Cycle? Or could cycle cause higher nitrates in an already cycled aquarium?
Can high nitrate levels cause white specks on the glass?
Could the eco complete gravel be an accomplice to my high nitrates?
Can the height of the aquarium be a cause for nitrate buildup in that I'm not aerating properly? Would a stronger air pump and an air stone designed for perhaps protein disbursement be better?
Thank so much in advance.
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