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  1. jhans

    A Prowler from OZ

    Thanks Guys I do feel that I have enough plants in the tank. The whole back of the tank is filled with plants (and the fish have enough hiding places now) and I find myself trimming them back every three to four weeks. I did have a problem with algea for a while but that has settled as the tank cycled or cured or whatever its called then its all settled down. My local Aquarium, I think called it new tank syndrone. I havent lost any fish for a number of months now but I would like to keep the nitrates around 10ppm or lower if that is at all possible. Anyway. thanks to all for the warm welcome and your ideas. Sincely Jelte
  2. jhans

    A Prowler from OZ

    Thanks Mark I did check our water supply about 12 months ago so I guess it wouldn't hurt too test it again. you never know whats changed. Last time I got a zero reading
  3. Hi, to all Great site from what I’ve seen so far. Was looking for info on tropical fish when I stumbled into this site. Very informative and helpful. Anyway Here I am. My name is Jelte, I,m 46 in live in Berwick Victoria Australia. My wife and I have two dogs, three cats, 15 budgies 10 quails and of course the fish. My wife also has three horses. Anyway, I had kept tropical fish back in the 70s as a teen and have now started again when my wife rescued and brought home 8 neons and some catfish that had been kept at her place of work by a co-worker who wasn’t looking after them. They were being kept in a small 10†tank. The first thing I did was to go out a buy a 2 ft tank and accessories, set it up and released the fish into it the next day. That was 18 months ago and my wife loved it so much that we now have a 4 ft tank. I have noticed that keeping tropical fish has become a lot more technical now. I had to go back to the basics and learn all over again. However, I can’t seen to be able to get or keep my nitrate CO3 levels below 20ppm. This has been frustrating has I have lost fish at levels above 40ppm in the past. I don’t know what more I can do. I do a water change of approx 25% - 35% every week or even up to 50% if Nitrates go to 40ppm or above. I use a gravel siphon for draining picking up as much rubbish out of the gravel as I can. However, I have been told that by doing this I could be constantly reducing the number of good bacteria and therefore hindering the biological process. The other thing that concerns me is the rubbish that builds up under the underground filter. How do I get rid of it without stripping out the tank. Dos anyone have any ideas on these issues or am I worrying unnecessarily. Many Thanks Jelte Tank size 48 US GALLONS or 180 Litres how long in operation? 4 Months fish : 8 neons 3 bronze catfish 2 peppered catfish 4 med Anglefish 3 Kuhli Loaches 3 brishelnose catfish 2 pearl gouramis med 2 blue gouramis large 2 thicklipped gouramis small 2 gold gouramis med 3 redtail black sharks med 5 flying foxes med Temp. 24.5 C or 76 F Ph 7.0 Ammonia 0 Nitrite 0 Nitrate 30 – 40 ppm kg/kh General hardness 9db carbonate hardness 3kb type of filtration underground with 2 motorized uplifts and an external canister filter aeration 1 6inch air stone
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