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Hi folks, I thought I'd capture some details of the new little tank (my smallest yet) that I hope to turn into a home for some shrimp.
The tank was first filled 21st February 2021. Plants were added on about 26th.
So far this consists of the following:
Tank
: Fluval Spec 19
Heater
: Interpet Nano 25W
Substrate
: Fluval Plant and Shrimp Stratum
Substrate
: Pettex Roman Aquatic Gravel
Plants
:
Cryptocoryne parva
Limnophila sessiliflora “Ambulia”
Anubias nana
Christmas moss
Riccia
Hygrophila polysperma
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Cycling is currently under-way. I think it's going okay - I put in a glug of Ammonia on 25th Feb (it
really
doesn't take a lot in a tank this small!) to get it up to about 4ppm, and it's now (4th Mar) down to pretty much zero. I have been adding Fluval Cycle, and a tiny bit of Fluval Grow+ went in to give the plants something to chomp on.
Ammonia
: currently <0.1ppm
Nitrite
: off the chart >5ppm
Nitrate
: off the chart >80ppm
pH
: steady at about 7.6
Temperature
: about 25°C
Hardness
: 15.23dKH (272mg/l CaCO
3
, from
official test results
, not my own)
Should I bump the Ammonia back up to 1ppm and see what happens to it, or wait until the Nitrites come back into a measurable range?
22nd Feb - First fill. Stratum made the tank look like it was filled with bad coffee
24th Feb - Replaced most of the water to remove the bulk of the floating particulates
25th Feb - Added 1ml of 9.5% ammonia (up to ~4ppm)
1st Mar - Added 2L of fresh water to bring to full. Added ½ml of plant ferts, and ½ml of the bacteria
2nd Mar - Added another ½ml of the bacteria
3rd Mar - 7L water change. Signs of possible algae growth - almost invisible strands on the rocks and tinting on the white sand. Light was probably an error, so turned off now.
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