J jershy801 New Member Joined May 6, 2013 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 May 15, 2013 #1 Http/tinypic.com/r/3126xq8/5 that is a picture of my results incase I'm reading them wrong. But from what I can see. Ammonia is 2.0 ppm Nitrite is 0.50 ppm Nitrate is 5.0 ppm Help!
Http/tinypic.com/r/3126xq8/5 that is a picture of my results incase I'm reading them wrong. But from what I can see. Ammonia is 2.0 ppm Nitrite is 0.50 ppm Nitrate is 5.0 ppm Help!
Zikofski Chatroom Moderator Chatroom Moderator Joined Dec 3, 2011 Messages 2,069 Reaction score 11 Location GB May 15, 2013 #2 100% water change immediately but if your using API, shake the living hell out of the APU reading and it may be better try that first
100% water change immediately but if your using API, shake the living hell out of the APU reading and it may be better try that first
fluttermoth The current Mrs Treguard ;) Staff member Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 15,752 Reaction score 345 Location GB May 15, 2013 #3 Is this a fish-in or fishless cycle, OP?
OP OP J jershy801 New Member Joined May 6, 2013 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 May 15, 2013 #4 Did a 75% change and I lost all the benifical bacteria I'm left with 1ppm ammonia.
fluttermoth The current Mrs Treguard ;) Staff member Global Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 15,752 Reaction score 345 Location GB May 15, 2013 #5 You shouldn't lose a lot of bacteria just doing a water change, they live in the filter, unless you forgot to use dechorinator? Do you have fish in the tank?
You shouldn't lose a lot of bacteria just doing a water change, they live in the filter, unless you forgot to use dechorinator? Do you have fish in the tank?