I have a 180 with a 12" silver arowana a 10" peacock bass 7" gold severum 3 4" datnoids and a 9" black diamond.
Tank has been cycled before and had the same stock when they were babies for the last 7 months.
Have a wet dry filter filled with pot scrubbers bioballs ceramic rings and sponges. Is this not enough to support the bio load? Or are my pot scrubbers not effective? Ammonia is still high in the 1-2 range for the last few months but fish seems fine and still growing and eating.
First layer in the water is filled with pot scrubbers half of it submerged half not. Second layer is filled with ceramic rings and bioballs above the water. Last layer on top has carbon and sponges. Should I add some media in the water since there's no more room in my filter? It's a DIY 45 gallon sump.
Been cutting down on feeding for the past few months to the point that my stingray is skinny.
Tank has been cycled before and had the same stock when they were babies for the last 7 months.
Have a wet dry filter filled with pot scrubbers bioballs ceramic rings and sponges. Is this not enough to support the bio load? Or are my pot scrubbers not effective? Ammonia is still high in the 1-2 range for the last few months but fish seems fine and still growing and eating.
First layer in the water is filled with pot scrubbers half of it submerged half not. Second layer is filled with ceramic rings and bioballs above the water. Last layer on top has carbon and sponges. Should I add some media in the water since there's no more room in my filter? It's a DIY 45 gallon sump.
Been cutting down on feeding for the past few months to the point that my stingray is skinny.