wooden_reefer
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10293024#post10293024 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Vincent Moore
I am going to go with the aquarium is too new and I am going too fast thing. The nitrogen cycle is over and I need to change what it says under my name. I don't know how high the ammonia got during the cycle as I did not have an ammonia test kit due to them not being available here in China. Some friends of mine picked me up some on a trip back to the States. Anyway, I will raise the salinity as there seems to be a lot of people indicating its too low. I changed my powerhead to a smaller one (fish dieing before I did this too) as the other one was just too strong even at its lowest setting. The coral was beeing blown off the rocks no matter what direction I pointed it and the fish hid inside the rocks all day to say out of the current. By switching to a smaller head, the plants are moving around just fine and so are the fish. I can see air bubbles on some of my rocks to it appears there is enough oxygen in the water. I might search ebay and see if I can find an oxygen test kit and have a look to see what it is. My other issue is I feel as if I am over feeding the fish. Some web sites say feed 2 or 3 times a day. While the ammonia hasn't spiked on me from feeding, it often crosses my mind the fish have died from eating too much.
I will not add or change anything for another 4 weeks. I hope no more fish die. In the mean time I will report my water readings and take pictures as I can.
In some cycling, the nitrite peaks but the ammonia never does. An ammonia peak generally kills all fish. If any fish lived through the cycling, then it is not optimal. That is why using fish to cycle a tank for fish is generally a poor method. Fortunately, careful gradualism may work out for you after some grief.
If the method of collection was uniformly bad, other aquarists may have the same problem. Are you a member of any club that can communicate with the LFS?
Don't forget basic gaseous exchange.
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