Thanks, Ray! I put a container in the tank itself under the filter with coral sand in it; it is a "Kritter Keeper" with a grated top; all open slats. My filter has FOUR pads (two sponge, two bio-bags...only one has carbon in it) so I will replace one with coral sand if I need to!
Tank ran 7.4 PH for almost a day and a half, but it is so cloudy I can't see the frogs! It dropped again tonight to 6.2! :-( I did a 15 gallon water change and added baking soda, now it is 6.8, kH about 71.
I'll be babysitting it to see if I need more baking soda while I wait for the coral sand to kick in.
--- In tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com, "Ray" <sevenspringss@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Donna,
>
> With nothing else left in the tank except a few safe "rainbow rocks" and the frogs themselves -- and without any gravel -- This now would seem to point only to the frogs. I don't see how 5 frogs in a 55 gallon tank could create so much waste as to affect the water quality so quickly, unless they're Bullfrogs (LOL), but as I see it, Alyce will have to change more water and add crushed coral to the filters. Exactlt how much coral needed will have to be determined, as each aquarium is different depending on its parameters (KH and pH) and the forces (waste) acting against the parameters. I think I suggestred starting with 6 Tablespoons of it, then check the KH and pH as the days go on and as otherwise regular maintenance (PWC's. etc.) is done -- testing before doing the water changes. After several days, a pattern should start to emerge as to which way these parameters are going.
>
> Ray
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com, Donna King <donnalynneking@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ray,
> > Would it help if she sent some photo's of this tank? Maybe something will jump
> > out at you.
> > Donna
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: Ray <sevenspringss@>
> > Re: OT-Aquarium Water Question, Need Help!
> >
> >
> > Alyce,
> >
> > In trying to eliminate some sources of your water problem, I'm assuming
> > (hopefully correctly) that you've never had a problem with the Rainbow rocks
> > during the 15 years you used them. As there must be something other than the
> > natural biological processes going on in your frog tank to be lowering your KH
> > and pH so rapidly, the only other thing I can think of -- besides acidy foods
> > being fed to the frogs, which you never answered me about -- would be the
> > gravel. This does not explain the high jumps of the nitrite though. Have you
> > tested the tap water for nitrite? Perhaps you have nitrite already in the water
> > you're adding to the frog tank.
> >
> > The nitrite itself though would not have an effect on the KH or pH, unless/until
> > the nitrate level rises considerably -- which in your case it doesn't. So,
> > we're back to the gravel as being the possible cause for this when there's
> > nothing else left to consider. If the "rock" in your fish tank is coral, then
> > this would explain why that tank's water is not being affected, even if it's
> > using the same gravel -- if that's the problem.
> >
> >
> > Try taking a portion of the gravel out of the frog tank and putting it in a
> > small plastic, glass or enamel (but not metal) container and add tap water to
> > it. Check it after 24 hours for KH and pH and let us know the results.
> >
> > Ray
> > Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post | Start a New Topic
> > Messages in this topic (11)
> > Recent Activity: * New Members 5 * New Photos 11 * New Links 1
> > Visit Your Group
> > MARKETPLACE
> > Stay on top of your group activity without leaving the page you're on - Get the
> > Yahoo! Toolbar now.
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > Get great advice about dogs and cats. Visit the Dog & Cat Answers Center.
> >
> > Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest ⢠Unsubscribe ⢠Terms of Use
> > .
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
Friday, April 29, 2011
[tropical fish club] Re: OT-Aquarium Water Question, Need Help!
__._,_.___
.
__,_._,___
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment