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PostPosted: Jun 7th, '14, 00:21 
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Hey All super exicted....I got NITRATES READING!! :headbang: I know im not cycled yet but u am pumped. This system has been running for 10 days and I got nitrates. I was reading how it took people weeks and even months! Wow the light at the end of the tunnel is so bright lol. My ammonia is still high but I hope it will be coming down soon since my bacteria is showing up. more updates will follow. Thanks for reading.


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high ph 8.0
ammonia .5-1ppm
nitrite .25-5ppm
nitrate at least 5ppm

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PostPosted: Jun 7th, '14, 09:43 
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Awesome job so far. You've got me excited seeing someone else starting from scratch and having success. I constructed my very small scale system yesterday with my kids. I just need to adjust the timing for the flood and drain and start adding seeds. Hope to have as much growth as you have seen. Keep on keeping on!


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PostPosted: Jun 9th, '14, 23:58 
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Awesome job so far. You've got me excited seeing someone else starting from scratch and having success. I constructed my very small scale system yesterday with my kids. I just need to adjust the timing for the flood and drain and start adding seeds. Hope to have as much growth as you have seen. Keep on keeping on!


Thanks Nate for the post. Glad to hear your system is almost there. It was fun building it right :) . I'm sure your growth is going to be phenomenal. I am having some issues that I am going to be adding to the following update though so happy reading.


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PostPosted: Jun 10th, '14, 01:18 
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Hey all. My growth is still going well. More seeds have sprouted and the celery has taken off nicely. The only issue that I am having is my ammonia and my nitrites. My nitrates are showing but the ammonia and nitrites have hit the roof. I ended up doing a small water change on the system after I found one of the goldfish had died. I figured it shouldn't set me back too much since I do have active bacteria. I hope I can get this under control without too many issues. Thanks for reading. Following are my readings from Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. My readings tonight, which I will post tomorrow, are post water change so I expect numbers to be drastically different. Thanks for reading :wave1: Almost forgot. I took some lemon Balm from my moms garden Yesterday and added them to the system. One is pretty advanced and has a huge root system. I did manage to clean the majority of dirt from the roots and it still looked lively today. Maybe I didn't over shock the plant which is one of the things that I have read to expect when transferring plants from dirt to the media bed. Happy Farming!


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File comment: SUNDAY JUNE 8, 2014
PH 7.6+
HI PH 8.2
AMMONIA 4-8PPM !!!!!!
NITRITES 5.0+ !!!!!!!!!
NITRATES 20PPM !!!!!!!!
I THEN IMMEDIATELY CHANGED OUT WATER AFTER FINDING ONE DEAD FISH. I HAVE A BUCKET OF WATER WITH A AIR STONE IN IT FOR TOP OFF THAT I CHANGED OUT THE WATER WTIH.

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File comment: Saturday June 7, 2014
PH 7.6+
HI PH 8.2
AMMONIA 2-4PPM
NITRITES 2-5PPM
NITRATES 10PPM

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File comment: Friday June 6, 2014
PH 7.6+
HI PH 8.2
AMMONIA 1-2PPM
NITRITES .5-1PPM
NITRATES 5PPM

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PostPosted: Jun 10th, '14, 01:24 
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File comment: Another lemon balm but much smaller. The green bucket is my top off water. I need to refill it after using a bunch for the water change. This is allowed to get room temperature like the tank and is aerated vigorously to remove chlorine. This is always going and i use water from this bucket on all of my plants.
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File comment: Lemon Balm on the right just planted and came from soil. Celery on the Left growing great!!
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Stop feeding, and make sure all of your fish are alive. Sometimes excessive ammonia is due to a dead fish hiding somewhere in your system.


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PostPosted: Jun 10th, '14, 07:29 
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Ronmaggi wrote:
Sometimes excessive ammonia is due to a dead fish hiding somewhere in your system.


How they still manage to hide when their dead is beyond me... :wink:

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PostPosted: Jun 10th, '14, 23:04 
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Ronmaggi wrote:
Stop feeding, and make sure all of your fish are alive. Sometimes excessive ammonia is due to a dead fish hiding somewhere in your system.


Hi Ron thanks for the reply. I did a fish count and they are all there no dead to be found. I have also not fed them in four days (as soon as i saw the levels getting dangerous). Since the water change the level has gone down a lot but my nitrites and nitrates are still high. The fish still seem lively. I have also added salt to the system (100% natural sea salt) to help a bit. Thanks again.


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PostPosted: Jun 10th, '14, 23:12 
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Hello,
My most recent readings since the water change. Still high in nitrItes and nitrates but the ammonia is down below half of what it was. I have not fed the fish in four days and no dead have been found. Fish seem lively maybe a bit hungry but better than dead i would think. Ph also seemed to have dropped. It be human error because the readings are strange but ill be testing again tonight. Thanks for reading.


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File comment: Monday June 9, 2014
PH 7.6+
HI PH 7.4 ?? A BIT STRANGE
AMMONIA 1-2PPM
NITRITES .5-1PPM
NITRATES 20-40PPM REALLY HIGH

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PostPosted: Jun 12th, '14, 03:41 
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Update on water quality

It seems that my PH is dropping down. I am having concerns with the nitrite and nitrate levels. It seems that my nitrates and nitrites have spiked. Should i be concerned about this?? If so can i have some guidance on what to do. The fish have not been fed in 5 days now btw. Thanks.


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File comment: Tuesday June 11, 2014
PH 7.6
Hi PH 7.4
Ammonia 1-2ppm
Nitrites 2-5ppm
Nitrates 40+ ppm

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Put in more plants to use up the nitrates and wait for the system to cycle.


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The nitrates are not the concern, the nitrites are. Dilute your test water with some filtered or distilled water to get a more accurate nitrite level.


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