We have recently been given a 240 litre (63 US gallon) Juwel tank already stocked with the following:
2 Golden Barb
2 Green? Catfish (Brochis splendens)
2 Bristle nose Catfish
2 Glass Catfish
1 Silver Hatchet
1 Kribensis
3 Clown Loach
1 Bleeding Heart Tetra
2 Cinnamon? Tetra
2 Congo Tetra
6 Lemon Tetra
1 Neon Tetra
2 Hockey stick (Penguin)? Tetra
3 small unidentified fish
As far as we can determine from using a tank surface area calculation this population is around the maximum stocking density – grateful for any comment on this.
We have two problems:
a) Establishing what the correct amount of food should be
b) Dealing with an apparent nitrite excess
We were told by the previous owners to feed twice a day a mixture of flake and granules but as the result of a nitrite spike (>5 mg/L) this has been cut to a single daily feed of a small amount of flake and a few catfish pellets. The flake appears to be consumed within two minutes by all but the Bristle nose and Brochis catfish and the loaches, but the pellets tend to hang around for some time.
The water seems to be staying fairly steady at:
pH 6.8
Ammonia 0.5 mg/L
Nitrite 0.5 mg/L
Nitrate 25 mg/L
25C/77F
The test kit that came with the tank is a fairly recent API Master Test Kit.
We appreciate that the nitrite level should be 0 and have been carrying out 12.5% water changes every day (2 x 30% changes on the two days after the >5 mg/L spike was noticed) but the nitrite level appears to be ‘stuck’ at the moment.
In general this fish appear (to our inexpert eyes) to be active and healthy with the possible exception of the 2 Hockey stick tetras and the elderly Neon tetra who do, from time to time, exhibit a noticeably high respiration rate – a water change and some additional aeration seems to help overcome this.
Grateful for any advice on the stocking density, feeding and nitrite issues.
rbel
2 Golden Barb
2 Green? Catfish (Brochis splendens)
2 Bristle nose Catfish
2 Glass Catfish
1 Silver Hatchet
1 Kribensis
3 Clown Loach
1 Bleeding Heart Tetra
2 Cinnamon? Tetra
2 Congo Tetra
6 Lemon Tetra
1 Neon Tetra
2 Hockey stick (Penguin)? Tetra
3 small unidentified fish
As far as we can determine from using a tank surface area calculation this population is around the maximum stocking density – grateful for any comment on this.
We have two problems:
a) Establishing what the correct amount of food should be
b) Dealing with an apparent nitrite excess
We were told by the previous owners to feed twice a day a mixture of flake and granules but as the result of a nitrite spike (>5 mg/L) this has been cut to a single daily feed of a small amount of flake and a few catfish pellets. The flake appears to be consumed within two minutes by all but the Bristle nose and Brochis catfish and the loaches, but the pellets tend to hang around for some time.
The water seems to be staying fairly steady at:
pH 6.8
Ammonia 0.5 mg/L
Nitrite 0.5 mg/L
Nitrate 25 mg/L
25C/77F
The test kit that came with the tank is a fairly recent API Master Test Kit.
We appreciate that the nitrite level should be 0 and have been carrying out 12.5% water changes every day (2 x 30% changes on the two days after the >5 mg/L spike was noticed) but the nitrite level appears to be ‘stuck’ at the moment.
In general this fish appear (to our inexpert eyes) to be active and healthy with the possible exception of the 2 Hockey stick tetras and the elderly Neon tetra who do, from time to time, exhibit a noticeably high respiration rate – a water change and some additional aeration seems to help overcome this.
Grateful for any advice on the stocking density, feeding and nitrite issues.
rbel