P PeteLockwood Jack Dempsey MFK Member Sep 20, 2009 1,204 2 38 Westfield NJ Jan 19, 2010 #21 If the wheels are all in motion, best bet is make sure your ammonia/nitrIte test kits are decently recent (they expire) and be ready for water changes.
If the wheels are all in motion, best bet is make sure your ammonia/nitrIte test kits are decently recent (they expire) and be ready for water changes.
A Acura_RSX Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 30, 2008 833 0 0 Newfoundland, Canada Jan 19, 2010 #22 yeah i guess i should pick up some stability to help with this problem.
C CrAzYNeSs Candiru MFK Member Sep 17, 2009 962 10 48 Here. Jan 19, 2010 #23 Stability is suppose to have good amounts of beneficial bacteria to help w/ the nitrogen cycle. You still need to keep an eye on the water parameters. If I were you, I would use stability and do water changes ever 2 days @ 35%. Good luck.
Stability is suppose to have good amounts of beneficial bacteria to help w/ the nitrogen cycle. You still need to keep an eye on the water parameters. If I were you, I would use stability and do water changes ever 2 days @ 35%. Good luck.
A Acura_RSX Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 30, 2008 833 0 0 Newfoundland, Canada Jan 19, 2010 #24 CrAzYNeSs;3802928; said: Stability is suppose to have good amounts of beneficial bacteria to help w/ the nitrogen cycle. You still need to keep an eye on the water parameters. If I were you, I would use stability and do water changes ever 2 days @ 35%. Good luck. Click to expand... for how long? like when would you reccomend im able to go back to regular weekly water changes with no chems besides de-chlorinator?
CrAzYNeSs;3802928; said: Stability is suppose to have good amounts of beneficial bacteria to help w/ the nitrogen cycle. You still need to keep an eye on the water parameters. If I were you, I would use stability and do water changes ever 2 days @ 35%. Good luck. Click to expand... for how long? like when would you reccomend im able to go back to regular weekly water changes with no chems besides de-chlorinator?
C CrAzYNeSs Candiru MFK Member Sep 17, 2009 962 10 48 Here. Jan 19, 2010 #25 Give it two weeks, maybe three to be safe - especially if you don't have an ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite test kit.
Give it two weeks, maybe three to be safe - especially if you don't have an ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite test kit.
A Acura_RSX Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 30, 2008 833 0 0 Newfoundland, Canada Jan 19, 2010 #26 sounds good.