Ammonia/Nitrate/Nitrite slightly up in Quarantine Tank. Should I start copper treatment?

albertski

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 22, 2021
Messages
130
Reaction score
36
Location
Homer Glen, IL
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I had trouble cycling my quarantine tank with Dr. Tims, so I tried Fritz Turbo Start after two weeks. The ammonia went down to 0 after a week, but the nitrate/nitrite was slightly above zero, but after asking around, everyone mentioned going ahead with adding in some clownfish. I added the clownfish but noticed the ammonia went up slightly. After seven days, I changed 50% of the water, and still finding ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite slightly above zero.

Should I proceed with copper treatment?

Parameters:
Ammonia: .2 ppm
Nitrite: .5 ppm
Nitrate: 1 ppm
Alkalinity: 7 dKH
PH: 8,0
Salinity: 1.027 d SG

You can watch a video of my tank here:

IMG_0249.jpg


IMG_0251.jpg
 

vetteguy53081

Well known Member and monster tank lover
View Badges
Joined
Aug 11, 2013
Messages
91,779
Reaction score
202,617
Location
Wisconsin -
Rating - 100%
13   0   0
If you’re using API TEST kits, you’re likely getting false readings.
Copper start ok- be sure to monitor copper levels with a reliable test kit(not API) and increase oxygen with an air stone
 
OP
OP
A

albertski

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 22, 2021
Messages
130
Reaction score
36
Location
Homer Glen, IL
Rating - 0%
0   0   0

vetteguy53081

Well known Member and monster tank lover
View Badges
Joined
Aug 11, 2013
Messages
91,779
Reaction score
202,617
Location
Wisconsin -
Rating - 100%
13   0   0

vetteguy53081

Well known Member and monster tank lover
View Badges
Joined
Aug 11, 2013
Messages
91,779
Reaction score
202,617
Location
Wisconsin -
Rating - 100%
13   0   0
What do you recommend I do to bring the ammonia down? My plan is to change 10% of the water every seven days. Do you think I should be changing the water more frequently since it is a quarantine tank?
That should be adequate. Assure you’re not getting false test results and also if the ammonia is not reducing from water changes- look closely at effectiveness of your filtration
 
OP
OP
A

albertski

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 22, 2021
Messages
130
Reaction score
36
Location
Homer Glen, IL
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
That should be adequate. Assure you’re not getting false test results and also if the ammonia is not reducing from water changes- look closely at effectiveness of your filtration
Should I be cleaning out the filter every week too? I was thinking that the bacteria is in there so I haven't been touching it.
 

vetteguy53081

Well known Member and monster tank lover
View Badges
Joined
Aug 11, 2013
Messages
91,779
Reaction score
202,617
Location
Wisconsin -
Rating - 100%
13   0   0
Should I be cleaning out the filter every week too? I was thinking that the bacteria is in there so I haven't been touching it.
Cleaning or changing should be part of weekly maintenance
The bacteria within tank is the one you want to preserve
 
OP
OP
A

albertski

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 22, 2021
Messages
130
Reaction score
36
Location
Homer Glen, IL
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I did a water 10% - 20% water change and the next day:


Ammonia: .2ppm
Nitrite: 10 mg/L
Nitrate: 20 mg/L
Alkalinity: 6dKH
Salinity: 1.027 d SG
PH: 8.2

Then the following day (today) the same thing:

Ammonia: .2ppm
Nitrite: 10 mg/L
Nitrate: 20 mg/L
Alkalinity: 6dKH
Salinity: 1.027 d SG
PH: 8.2

Ammonia slightly up but Nitrite / Nitrate shot up. What do you think I should do?
 

Rock solid aquascape: Does the weight of the rocks in your aquascape matter?

  • The weight of the rocks is a key factor.

    Votes: 10 8.5%
  • The weight of the rocks is one of many factors.

    Votes: 43 36.8%
  • The weight of the rocks is a minor factor.

    Votes: 35 29.9%
  • The weight of the rocks is not a factor.

    Votes: 28 23.9%
  • Other.

    Votes: 1 0.9%
Back
Top