PLEASE HELP if you can!?!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
^agree. Keep up with the partial water changes, small ones frequently. This will dilute the ammonia and nitrite. Do this until the the nitrite readings are 0. Get a test kit to measure the GH and KH. Then we can see what is going on with the pH.
 
BPags52;3126945; said:
What do you mean by get your filters back in? Did you remove them??
i think he meant the carbon that he took out, although (and i may have missed it) why did you take them out anyway? are you treating the tank with anything (for the ck's eye)?
 
Ohhhh yeah I think he was treating the cloudy eye with melafix and salt. Though, I'm not sure if melafix would do much good in a tank that isn't fully cycled.

I hope he just meant the carbon and left something for the beneficial bacteria to grow on...

snyder810;3126977; said:
i think he meant the carbon that he took out, although (and i may have missed it) why did you take them out anyway? are you treating the tank with anything (for the ck's eye)?
 
ok i guess i have gotten yall way off track somehow im sorry for being misguiding but the clown knife is doing good now and all the fish are eating and doing great but yeh my ph and the ammonia is what im worried about now! but im going to add some driftwood very soon!
 
D-WALT;3127311; said:
ok i guess i have gotten yall way off track somehow im sorry for being misguiding but the clown knife is doing good now and all the fish are eating and doing great but yeh my ph and the ammonia is what im worried about now! but im going to add some driftwood very soon!

forget the ph for now as it is of no issue with ammonia and nitrites in the tank. as already stated both of those are very harmful to fish and even lethal. they need to be at 0 ASAP, try to find a bacterial additive that's known to be decently effective (bio-spira maybe?) or find someone with an established tank and get some filter media from them.
 
Just do daily small water changes, maybe 5 gallons at a time. Monitor the nitrite levels. You need to get a test kit. If your buffering capacity is very high, driftwood will not effect the pH of your tank much. 7.5 is not a high pH. Just leave it alone, your fish will be just fine with it. My pH is 8.2 out of my well, never had a problem with keeping anything. Just get the ammonia and nitrite under control. If you had removed your filters, put them back on, after thouroughly cleaning them. Carbon isn't that big of an issue, I never use it on my tanks anymore.
 
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