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Prime in the aging tank should be used right away. If your water has chloramine then prime will bond to it making it non toxic, but that bond only lasts a day or so and then what is left is ammonia; the chlorine part of the chloramine molecule has aired off, leaving ammonia behind. By the way you mentioned powder I don't think Prime comes in a powder, sounds like Safe. And the API is three times stranger than Prime. You were using both. Over use of conditioners can cause a big loss of oxygen in your tank. So, you can only use the conditioners just prior to a WC or during a WC. No filters and an air stone in aging water is the correct way to age water.
Yes! I have Safe. I need to buy an air pump for aging the water. I only have 1 air pump which sharing between the main tank and a water storage tank (total 3 tanks). That was one of reasons why I am running a HOB on one of the storage tank. Now that I am not going to use the HOB on storage tank. Can I use that on my main which makes two AC50 on a 40G breeder. Would that be too much current for the fish? The ammonia level in the main tank started going down slowly and I have been doing minimum of 50% water change daily. The fish look much better. I will post some pics later.
I use the pump I use to fill the tanks to age my water as well. Just coil the hose around the barrel and circulate the water, if that makes sense. There's a lot more agitation so I can usually age my water un under 6 hours.
The ammonia reading still at 0.5 ppm. I have been doing daily water and there is still ammonia present in the water.
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When do you take your ammonia reading? Test it first thing in the morning before feeding your fish.
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Some test kits pick up ammonia after using dechlorinator.
I test the water for ammonia around noon or in the afternoon sometime. There isn't a fix time I do the testing.
My tap water nor aged water (after adding Prime) has any ammonia readings.
I'm thinking about adding another HOB or a sponge filter since I am overstocking the tank anyway. 5 fish in a 40G breeder.
Adding more filtration is good.
What are you currently feeding?
If you do a a water test in the morning before you feed, you will have a baseline..then test in the afternoon to see if the biofilter is functioning right. Fish excrete ammonia from their gills and after eating they can excrete more. Test too close to after feeding and there a chance you will detect some ammonia especially in an over stocked under filtered tank.
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Your discus look fine now. With your water changes don’t think the .5 ammonia will be a problem. What type of filter on the tank now? I’m also on the island and seems there are a lot of tanks for sale on marketplace. Did you buy your discus local? If so where?
I feed them the pellets and flakes in the morning, frozen food before noon and beef heart mix in the afternoon. I stopped feeding them beef heart mix while they were sick. They all seem to eating. I just tested the water first thing in the morning today. Ammonia reading was at 0.3 or 0.4ppm. Nitrate was at 7 or 8.
I have a AC50 and a large sponge filter running on a 40g tank. Would you consider that tank is under filtered?
The Ac is small for that tank. I use at least an ac 70 on the 3 40's. I am running. I think adding another sponge would be a good idea. I don't know if what you're detecting is real or Artifact but if the fish are eating and not stressed its probably fine. Your pH is low enough that even if the ammonia is real its not much of a threat at that level.
Al
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