<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7351446#post7351446 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by flameangel88
figuerres--thanks for taking the time to help here.
The sand bed range from 1.75"-2.5" and have 7 very small fish (overstocked) in the tank with 1 feeding a day for a duration of 1-2 min frozen brine shrimp and mysis and sometimes a pinch of flakes with filters off so the food doesn't blown all over the sand bed.
I don't think is the test kit because I tested the Q-tank with 1 fish and the ammonia, nitrite is 0 and nitrate is 10. I will test with another brand of test kit tomorrow to confirm. I'll clean out the filters and change the chemi-pure in the canister tomorrow. Looking for something dead will be a big challenge as I've stacked 55lbs of LRs in there. Will take your advice in doing more wcs.
Thanks again.
No problem....
I think Dr. Ron used to have on his posts:
"the solution to polution is diution"
as in -- keep changing that water till you figure out what the cause is.
and for sure if you did say 25% per day for 2-3 days then that level should drop way down ... to say 5 or 10.
(perhaps lower?)
but figure that it's a result of an imbalance somewhere in the system.
for every thing that goes in something happens.
if it's food then it will make waste somewhere...
with 7 fish in 25 galons you may just be pushing the limits of what you tank can process right now....
do you have a sump? a fuge?
all the bacteria that break down waste need a volume of space to work in / live in
for example take your tanks length x width x sandbed depth
in inches to get a total Cubic inches of volume.
then figure the same for the tank.
the anearobic bacteria can only live in the bottom of a sand bed or inthe core of porus rock.
If I recall Dr. Ron said that there was a minimum volume needed for the bactirea to be really effective in finishing the cycle.
with a 25 you may need to ither lower the load ( # of fish etc..)
or create a way to process the waste
or
be ready to keep chnaging water.
I have heard of .... but know little about ways of creating things like anearobic chambers in a sump or of adding a sump / fuge with a "mud bed" that can help but then I think your 25 would get a lot bigger
keep at it and let us know how it goes.... part of why I am going to a larger tank someday.... larger gives more room for biomass to work and less chance of sudden swings in water parameters.