Hi all,
So my chemistry was going well after cycling new tank in December 2021.
It was my first aquascape attempt, and was in the middle of the ugly stage so I was doing a clean. During the clean, I knocked the top rock off and it almost crushed my torch and conch snail.
Because I didn’t bond the rocks together properly the first time (4 large rocks), I found it impossible to re-build the aquascape. So made what is probably the worst decision, and removed all of the rock work.
This is where it gets interesting….. I happened to pick up a custom bit of rockwork from LFS and put it in the tank. Which is great because it looks fantastic
That is where the issues began. Because it is not a mature tank, the chemistry took a dive. I assume it has reset the cycle and by removing the “older rock” I have removed a huge amount of beneficial bacteria. I was able to keep a piece of the “older rock” in the tank, but it is only 20G, so space is limited.
The chemistry is as follows
NH3 - 1.2
NO2 - 0.50
NO3 - 5.0
I am doing water changes every day or two (up to 30%), but I’m not noticing any change. I am currently dosing Seachem Prime and stability daily.
Outside this, does anyone have any additional suggestions to keep things safe and get things back on track as fast and safely as possible?
So my chemistry was going well after cycling new tank in December 2021.
It was my first aquascape attempt, and was in the middle of the ugly stage so I was doing a clean. During the clean, I knocked the top rock off and it almost crushed my torch and conch snail.
Because I didn’t bond the rocks together properly the first time (4 large rocks), I found it impossible to re-build the aquascape. So made what is probably the worst decision, and removed all of the rock work.
This is where it gets interesting….. I happened to pick up a custom bit of rockwork from LFS and put it in the tank. Which is great because it looks fantastic
That is where the issues began. Because it is not a mature tank, the chemistry took a dive. I assume it has reset the cycle and by removing the “older rock” I have removed a huge amount of beneficial bacteria. I was able to keep a piece of the “older rock” in the tank, but it is only 20G, so space is limited.
The chemistry is as follows
NH3 - 1.2
NO2 - 0.50
NO3 - 5.0
I am doing water changes every day or two (up to 30%), but I’m not noticing any change. I am currently dosing Seachem Prime and stability daily.
Outside this, does anyone have any additional suggestions to keep things safe and get things back on track as fast and safely as possible?
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