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  1. And I will do the weekly changes lol thank you everyone.. I’ll see if this works out 🤞
  2. I did just put the sponges in, maybe they will get established soon? And do water changes effect the nitrogen cycle? I feel like I disrupted it, at one point I didn’t have an ammonia problem and everything was fine 😅
  3. Cycle the tank? I have been doing bimonthly water changes for a month now. Is that cycling? tap water- no ammonia NO2: 0ppm NO3: 10ppm
  4. What does this mean? I’ll stop feeding them for two days and see what that does.. they just pick my plants to death when I do that. thanks everyone!
  5. I wash them in dechlorinated water. They seem happy, but I hate using the water conditioner every other day and I want a new fish 😩
  6. I clean the sponges and swap out the ammonia pads bimonthly. Cartridges monthly.
  7. I have had ammonia in my tank around .25 and .5 pp for like four months. It all started because I bought new fish and over fed my tank on the same day 😑 I got the ammonia to hover at .25-.5, but I have no idea what to do after daily water changes (like %25) and adding ammonia pads. I’ve switched to biweekly water changes because I think I’d be disrupting the new water cycle if I didn’t, it could cause a new ammonia spike? Can anyone tell me how to get out of ammonia purgatory? My tank is 55 gallons with three large goldfish and a Loche. It’s planted with 12 medium sized plants. I currently have two over hang filters and two air filters going 😅
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