Aqua-Fish.Net Forum of Aqua-Fish.Netversion

Ammonia issue`s

- Forums - Sign up - Search - People - Statistics - Technical information - Privacy policy - Important notice - Report bugs
- Pages from Aqua-Fish.Net
» Username: » Password:
Choose your themeBlack themeWhite themePink themeGreen theme
report abuse | report copyright infringementaquarium fish forum / Basic aquarium help / Ammonia issue`s
Next topic (started later): Is my filter working?Previous topic (started earlier): fresh water live plants
1112's avatar Shadowman196
quote
subscribe
[rss]
subscribe
[email]
#1 Posted 02 Nov 2009, 7:22 am
I have the following aquarium,had it for three months, tank was fully cycled,it`s a 29g tank,7 fish( 1 dwarf gourami, 3 zebra danio`s, 2 algae eaters, 1 green barb ) all under three inches in body length.Tank is medium planted with live plants.

1 Emporer 280 bio-filtration system, and air stone.
Water temp 77degree`s F, nitrate lvl 10, nitrite 0, and ammonia 2.0.

Fish are fed once a day.

I have no idea why my ammonia lvl is so high,i do regular 10% water changes every week and a 50% change once a month with a 50% sand suction.

I use Prime during water changes.So my aquariums lvls are good,Except my ammonia lvl,could anyone please give me some advice as to how to get my ammonia lvls down to 0?
Ty.
Sponsored links
22's avatar mickey
quote
#2 Posted 02 Nov 2009, 11:20 am
Have you lost any fish recently and not found the bodies. Do you vacuum the gravel on a regualr basis?



http://www.fishtankforum.co.uk

Attached image
1112's avatar Shadowman196
quote
#3 Posted 02 Nov 2009, 2:47 pm
Have you lost any fish recently and not found the bodies. Do you vacuum the gravel on a regualr basis?


No i Haven`t lost any fish,which is surprising concidering the ammonia lvl,i vac gravel 1 per month 50%.
22's avatar mickey
quote
#4 Posted 16 Nov 2009, 1:15 pm
Try feeding your fish every other day, this will reduce the ammonia drastically.



http://www.fishtankforum.co.uk

Attached image
1200's avatar irenewhite
quote
#5 Posted 03 Jan 2010, 7:49 pm
if your tank is small I would suggest putting natural water in their, sometimes if you cycle the tank with tap water, their could be chemicals in it but only try this if your tank is smaller then 10 gallons,(waste of water if you ask me) how long have you been adding that zyme? I really wouldnt recomend getting chemicals in your tank which practically is making the water worse, Are you adding too much? try getting a different brand and maybe that will help, Or let the tank cycle naturaly with no chemicals inside other then water conditoner(dechlorinator)(if you use tap water) Good Luck!
Don't wait for the perfect moment... Take the moment and make it perfect...
1489's avatar leigh
quote
#6 Posted 06 Aug 2010, 2:03 pm
Maybe do a complete clean and try plastic plants. Then run it for a couple of days before adding fish. You can leave them in a bucket with an air stone for a day, or if you have a spare tank set it up. Also, if you already use a filter with wool, how clean is it. It won't work if it is clogged up. You can safely replace your wool and leave the rest of your filter very regular but rinse it in tank water, not chlorine. Remember!! You can't have a clean tank if your filter is dirty. You should be able to set the tank up and have perfect water, but you need the right filter.
Also how fine is your gravel, if it is really big, you are not allowing adequate bacterial growth, and also large particles are getting stuck before fish get to it. Maybe try a sandy gravel or a finer pebble, also if you clean your gravel too much you are destroying the good bacteria in it that breaks up the waste. Just a thought. Just remember, cleaning too much is not always good!! I would just try a fresh start, something is not compatible in your tank and it might be a simple thing like gravel size?? dirty filter?? May be replace everything in your filter but keep a sponge so it has some bacteria with it, how old is the filter?? Anyway, I know this was posted ages ago, so I hope you have figured it out already!! :-)
1868's avatar chynanz
quote
#7 Posted 02 Jul 2011, 1:26 am
you could try a nitro zorb pouch which obsorbs nitrate , nitrite and ammonia . i used one for the first time the other day when i had bad water and within a week my levels were pretty much zero and i learn alot about fish with my new job i work for a aquiraium specialist
i work in a fish shop

Currently there (is) are 0 registered member(s) online.