I picked up a package (5 gallon package + 5 extra pounds of sand) on the 25th. This is for my 10 gallon nano.
As recommended, I have not placed the critters in the tank yet, I was going to do it tonight. They have been in the bag from 4:00pm on the 25th.
Yesterday evening I had about .5 ppm ammonia, so I did a 40% water change to bring it down...
This afternoon when I finished work is I found out something was really badly wrong.. I tested the water and the ammonia is off the chart (4+ppm) .. I did a 90% water change, and found what I think was the source of the problem... 2 large sponges were dead. I removed them, and everything else that looked like it was dead.. including a decorator crab that hitchhiked in. =( =(
So right now I'm sitting at ~1.5 ppm ammonia and heading back to town for more water so that I can do more waterchanges tonight.
After I do the changes after getting back from my town run, should I then place the critters in the tank, or wait longer?
Anything else I can do to help?
Thanks
-David
As recommended, I have not placed the critters in the tank yet, I was going to do it tonight. They have been in the bag from 4:00pm on the 25th.
Yesterday evening I had about .5 ppm ammonia, so I did a 40% water change to bring it down...
This afternoon when I finished work is I found out something was really badly wrong.. I tested the water and the ammonia is off the chart (4+ppm) .. I did a 90% water change, and found what I think was the source of the problem... 2 large sponges were dead. I removed them, and everything else that looked like it was dead.. including a decorator crab that hitchhiked in. =( =(
So right now I'm sitting at ~1.5 ppm ammonia and heading back to town for more water so that I can do more waterchanges tonight.
After I do the changes after getting back from my town run, should I then place the critters in the tank, or wait longer?
Anything else I can do to help?
Thanks
-David