Re: Cycling and how to avoid New Tank Syndrome - by Alien Anna
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I've just read the origanal posting o fishless cycling and the various links and comments. I wish I had read it sooner!
I had a coldwater tank for around two years and have just "graduated" to tropical. I set my tank up about a month ago. I had a chinese plec from my cold water tank which I aclimatized to tropical temperatures and transfered to the tank along with several rock ornaments, I also have live plants and have transferred all the gravel from the previous tank of goldfish to the new tank, though it was washed in tap water first as advised by my lfs.
As advised by my lfs, I left it about 2wks b4 putting any fish in. Again as advised by my lfs I put 2 dwarf gouramis and 6 neon tetras into my 29l tank. Needless to say half the tetras have died.
At present I am testing twice weekly for pH,KH,GH,NO2,NO3 and ammonia and performing weekly 10% water changes. I feed enough to be eaten in 5mins once daily.
The lights are set up for 10hrs a day and I have one airstone as well as an over the top filter.
Current readings are pH-7,KH-6,GH->14,NO2-0,NO3-50-100,Ammonia0.6.
Should I be doing daily 10% water change and testing daily? Are there any other tips to help prevent any other fish losses?
Any advice greatly recieved, I don't want to lose any more fish!