Hi Folks, long time lurker first time poster. Hats off to the people on this forum, I've learned a lot and avoided many of the rookie "gotchas" (sp?) thanks to the wealth of information available.
I have a heavily planted 30 gallon community tank (6 Red Eye Tetra's, 6 Black Neon Tetra's, 6 Hengali Rasbora and 1 Siamese Algae Eater) and my water parameters have been very stable (weekly 20% water change) since adding fish 2 months ago following a 6 week fishless cycle.
PH 7.0
Ammonia 0 ppm
Nitrite 0 ppm
Nitrate 10ppm
KH 72ppm
Free (non chelated) Iron 0 mg/L
Chelated Iron .5mg/L
Following my regular weekly dose of ferts (can't remember the brand) the chelated iron level will peak at .75mg/L for apx. 24 hours and then fall back to .5mg/L.
My questions are should this be cause for concern and does this cause the fish any stress? The plants are all quite healthy and since setting up a DIY CO2 system they have noticeably grown. Any information is appreciated.
I have a heavily planted 30 gallon community tank (6 Red Eye Tetra's, 6 Black Neon Tetra's, 6 Hengali Rasbora and 1 Siamese Algae Eater) and my water parameters have been very stable (weekly 20% water change) since adding fish 2 months ago following a 6 week fishless cycle.
PH 7.0
Ammonia 0 ppm
Nitrite 0 ppm
Nitrate 10ppm
KH 72ppm
Free (non chelated) Iron 0 mg/L
Chelated Iron .5mg/L
Following my regular weekly dose of ferts (can't remember the brand) the chelated iron level will peak at .75mg/L for apx. 24 hours and then fall back to .5mg/L.
My questions are should this be cause for concern and does this cause the fish any stress? The plants are all quite healthy and since setting up a DIY CO2 system they have noticeably grown. Any information is appreciated.
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