Please Help

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
my ammonia is a little high though, its at 1.0ppm and i dont want my fish to get ammonia poisoning, should i not do my water change tonight? I put the seeded bio media in the AC 110 *Fingers crossed*
 
RedAlkiestarte;2237957; said:
Balton777, First of all, dont call me a newbie. Second of all, all ACs come with ceramic rings so Im sure he has some. And turning over his tank nearly 20 times and hour is inadequate?? He said he had a 3" oscar and 2" pleco you really think at that size the bioload is big? Please use a little more common sense.



***SPECIAL NOTE TO BALTON777***
The Biological filtration media is NOT what converts ammonia and nitrites into relatively non-toxic nitrates. Nitrifiers convert ammonia and nitrites into nitrates.

Which is the question hes asking, why is it taking this long

I was just trying to help a guy out, sorry I called you a newbie. But just because he turns his water over 20 times an hour doesn't mean it's adequate. In your argument, you say it's not the Bio-media but nitrifers that convert ammonia. That's true but where do these nitrifers gather that's going to do the most good? I'll tell you where, on the bio-filtration media and the more you have the better. If we follow your "common sense", we should not waste our money and the space in our filters on Bio media because it's worthless. I'll go home tonight and take all the bio-balls out of my wet dry because according to you, as long as I have 20 times water turnover, all is good.

TrevorM, I'm sorry you're having tank problems. I hope you get it all going right. Later.
 
TrevorM;2240455; said:
No ammonia in the tap water
and no Nitrite yet =/ how long should it take before i see signs on nitrite?

If your filtration is sufficient, you should have no ammonia and no nitrites....only nitrates. I think you should be doing fine from here on out.
 
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