Well, it’s not pH. Thanks to those who tested their water. I added a new pump to see if it’s a flow problem and have also questioned the size of my baskets too. I had to take the baskets out to to put the small pump in. There’s a grate in between the baskets to increase water flow through them. I did have to take them out of the water. The grate being too wide to fit the darn pump in.
Thank you Rob and Eddie for your suggestions. In a couple weeks, I’ll have some time off work and I will do the basket bucket test if my nitrates are still at 10. I just hope I’m not starting over by having to take those bcb’s out of the sump. With all the ideas and help here, I’ll hopefully get there soon. Thanks to everyone for your help. You people are the absolute best!
Patty
If the discus are happy, I’m happy
Do you have a link to that?
Thanks Rob, one less thing to worry about!
Patty
If the discus are happy, I’m happy
Special kitty back @ walmart if anyone's looking.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Special-K...acity/10293705
my update: i am still running the bcbs, but haven't seen that the nitrates have dropped noticeably. certainly nothing that has allowed me to slow down on water changes.
farebox, aka Roland had no luck the first time he tried, but I'm pretty sure he's having success now. Hopefully he can share what he did first time v's what he did to make it work...?
Hey guys what I did differently the second time around: 1) Rinsed the Special Cat Litter in an food strainer to get all dust and loose stuff out. 2) Lined BCB with weed blocker. It contained the litter, no loose stuff got out. 3) Made an bottom platform using 3/4” pvc and eggcrate to place the BCB’ s on. 4) When making the baskets made an center core using an python intake tube filled with Seachem Flourite Red, then added the cat litter around the tube. Six total BCB’s in an 20 gallon long tank. Made the Pre Filtration using an plastic food storage container with holes drilled in the bottom. Using Pinky Filter media only. Running since 5/18/18 and last NO3 test was 2ppm an week after last 50% WC. So far all is good! video: https://youtu.be/jyur8ILyejA
Last edited by farebox; 08-06-2018 at 07:09 PM.
If it helps those looking for better results;
My system seemed to perform better when I slowed the water in the canister BCB, cut the pre-filtration media in half (sponges) and dosed a little Iron (I think this helps the BCB bacteria and the algae scrubber) after water changes. Each system is so different the water flow rate could be fine tuned for each tank. I think the Canister BCB's may also need a little more time to mature?
My nitrate was around 5 ppm but I measured today and it's between 0.2 - 0.7 ppm Last water change was 3 weeks ago. Tank is fed about 4 cubes / day.
Cheers, Luke
First Anoxic filtration BCB discus fry?
These are from a batch of about 90 fry. I kept a random 4 plus the "X" fish my wife insisted on keeping. haha
I gave away the others when they reached 1.5-2 inches. Nitrates were starting to rise above 10-15 ppm even with the BCB and other filtration.
Not bad for a single 100% water change their entire 3 month life huh? And a week long vacation.
(don't mind the algae on the back of the tanks, I just let it grow and figure it adds a small amount of filtration)
Parents:
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2 months old:
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Almost 3 months old:
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Still a way to go in terms of no water changes, are you using carbon on this tank?