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Boris01
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Posted: May 18th, '08, 22:45 |
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no water tests today , I was fighting hangover demons
Ive gone & put 25.5 grams of salt in the tank ( 1500L , = 17ppm ) hope the plants handle it
the salt will hopefully stave off what I think might be a disease problem too :
one trout has definite white patches on the side of its body , it shows up alot when you look at it in the water , but whe n I take the fish out its almost imperceptible . a couple others have slight white patches on the sides when seen swimming , but again , nothing when theyre scooped out
another trout looks as if its got a white layer over its eyes , but when taken out of the water its eyes are a fair bit less bright than all the others , it also swims around slow and doesnt kick too much in the net , the others go crazy when I scoop them out
I had what looked like a fungal disease on 2 of my big goldfish in the other system , that was medicated as soon as they went in and the fins cleared up , but theyve still got white growths over their eyes . Im working on the assumption that its no longer contagious as I put our 2 other goldfish in with them a week later and they have for 3 months now shown no sign of catching whatever it was . My worry is that in transfering some water and gravel from the old system into the trout system , somethings been bought across and this one trout has picked it up
it was too dark to do anything about it last time I scooped it out , but I think tomorrow I might have to practice my filleting . Maybe its just one reterded trout with dull eyes that swims slow . its definitely the same one I keep taking out , theres only one acting like that so maybe if I remove it all will be ok
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Boris01
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Posted: May 19th, '08, 17:47 |
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heheh , you havent smelt my garbage bin ....
Im going to try quarantine a couple of them later in the week when I get the new pump / venturi setup , then I can use the existing one in a quarantine tank
problems should be gone pretty dsoon though - Nitrite is back down to 0.25 today , thats a nice big drop from 1 where it was sitting a couple days ago
the salt already seems to have helped the one drowsy looking fish . it still sits near the top of the water , one eye is milky and it cant see out of it , but if it sees me with the other eye , or food, it behaves exactly like the other trout . It also seems to have a little more kick when I scoop it in a net , yesterday it didnt really seem to mind , now it kicks like all the others
might still kill it just to be sure , thats a damn small fillet though , maybe I'll need to make a sandwich out of it or something
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Boris01
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Posted: May 23rd, '08, 23:50 |
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salt seems to have worked wonders , all the fish are swimming around happy
Nitrites steady at 0.25 Nitrate up to 40
scored 2 new pumps off my uncle - both submersible pond pumps one is 1250Lph for 18W , slightly less efficient than the one Ive already got in there for circulation / aeration , but Ive put that in the tank with a makeshift venturi on the outlet , doubled the oxygen going in the water
second pump is a 3400 lph , I put that in the tank but theres way too much circulation , the little fish couldnt swim straight . That one I'll save for the next system , shoot it straight down the 8m length of the long slim tank & let the fish swim against it to get their food hehehe
feeding increased now that I think Im over the nitrite spike
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RupertofOZ
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Posted: May 24th, '08, 00:27 |
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Don't increase your feeding Boris.... your system has barely cycled with your current load.... let it settle for a week...
Then if you feel the need, increase your feed slowly.....a small amount per day... hold that rate for a week or two.... monitor your tests and plant growth...
If you whack a lot of extra feed in straight away the bacteria may not be able to respond quickly enough initially....
You've got plenty of nitrates for plant growth at the moment.....
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