This weekend I set up two used 10 gallon aquariums to use as fry grow-out tanks. When I first got them, the gravel and decorations were coated with a thick layer of white salt-like crystals.
I rinsed the gravel with lots of water for about 5 minutes and completely cleaned the aquariums with vinegar to remove hard water deposits.
For the past 2 weeks, I had the filters placed on my current aquariums to get them cycled and ready for the new(used) ones that I recently acquired.
My plan was to have an instant cycle by using pre-cycled filters, but now it seems that everything has gone horribly wrong!
Each of these now holds about 20 1/3 inch Convict fry.
I set them up last night and just tested the water:
10gal tank #1:
Ammonia: 0.5ppm
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate:40ppm
pH: 7.2
10gal tank#2
Ammonia: 0.25ppm
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 80ppm
pH: 7.2
I re-tested and double checked my test kit by testing one of my other tanks, so I know that these test results are correct. I have never actually had Nitrate greater than 20ppm in any of my aquariums, so this is a shock to me!
I am guessing that the used gravel was so incredibly saturated with nitrate that my rinsing was not thorough enough.
I am also guessing that the ammonia indicates a mini-cycle going on?
Any ideas? I am not going to do a massive water change in both of these aquariums and then re-test.
I rinsed the gravel with lots of water for about 5 minutes and completely cleaned the aquariums with vinegar to remove hard water deposits.
For the past 2 weeks, I had the filters placed on my current aquariums to get them cycled and ready for the new(used) ones that I recently acquired.
My plan was to have an instant cycle by using pre-cycled filters, but now it seems that everything has gone horribly wrong!
Each of these now holds about 20 1/3 inch Convict fry.
I set them up last night and just tested the water:
10gal tank #1:
Ammonia: 0.5ppm
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate:40ppm
pH: 7.2
10gal tank#2
Ammonia: 0.25ppm
Nitrite: 0
Nitrate: 80ppm
pH: 7.2
I re-tested and double checked my test kit by testing one of my other tanks, so I know that these test results are correct. I have never actually had Nitrate greater than 20ppm in any of my aquariums, so this is a shock to me!
I am guessing that the used gravel was so incredibly saturated with nitrate that my rinsing was not thorough enough.
I am also guessing that the ammonia indicates a mini-cycle going on?
Any ideas? I am not going to do a massive water change in both of these aquariums and then re-test.