macfreeman7
Feb 15, 2008, 12:24 PM
Hello, friends. I was hoping maybe someone around here could help me figure out a situation in my 10 gallon freshwater aquarium.
For years now, I have kept a handful of fish and plants in my tank without much problem. Right now I have a killie, a glassfish, 2 golden barbs, a red-eye tetra, a chinese algae eater, and a dogo loach. About 10 years ago I set up my tank with a granular fertilizer beneath the gravel. I assume it was a type of laterite, but I'm not sure. I had really good results with that, and my java ferns have flourished. But now, things have changed. Over the past two months or so, my ferns have literally disappeared. So I tried to boost them by adding some new laterite, and also liquid fertilizer. Instead, my plants seemed to deteriorate faster. There are a few small leaves left. Here's more of the story:
Also throughout the past few years, my water quality has always been lacking. My ph has neared 5.0 at times. For that issue, I have been using ph UP when I can. Also my alkalinity has been low, and nitrates on the higher end. Surprisingly, my fish have tolerated it well, and have always stayed strong. I imagine they are very hardy fish to have survived. My readings have not always been so bad. Sometimes I can get them pretty regular, and move the pH to 6.5-6.9 range.
But the other night, my whisper filter broke. It just dribbles water and no matter how many times I take it apart and clean it, it still won't work. It was a friend's filter. I thought that my water chemistry and my java fern disappearances were a result of this inefficient filter. I went out last night to get an AquaClear, since my family has used them for close to two decades now! Instead of replacing the old filter entirely (since I know that is terrible to lose all the bacteria at once) I kept the old one running too, and I guess I'll do that for a few weeks until bacteria build up in the new AquaClear.
Additionally, last night I did some siphoning since I hadn't done that it a couple years (I know, how terrible!). To my dismay, I lost a dwarf gourami, probably due to the stress and the fact that he wasn't doing so well anyway.
My question is, how can I stabilize my water chemistry? Does anyone know why my java ferns disappeared? Why can't I get my pH higher even when I do water changes frequently and use pH UP?
Sorry for the extremely long post. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
For years now, I have kept a handful of fish and plants in my tank without much problem. Right now I have a killie, a glassfish, 2 golden barbs, a red-eye tetra, a chinese algae eater, and a dogo loach. About 10 years ago I set up my tank with a granular fertilizer beneath the gravel. I assume it was a type of laterite, but I'm not sure. I had really good results with that, and my java ferns have flourished. But now, things have changed. Over the past two months or so, my ferns have literally disappeared. So I tried to boost them by adding some new laterite, and also liquid fertilizer. Instead, my plants seemed to deteriorate faster. There are a few small leaves left. Here's more of the story:
Also throughout the past few years, my water quality has always been lacking. My ph has neared 5.0 at times. For that issue, I have been using ph UP when I can. Also my alkalinity has been low, and nitrates on the higher end. Surprisingly, my fish have tolerated it well, and have always stayed strong. I imagine they are very hardy fish to have survived. My readings have not always been so bad. Sometimes I can get them pretty regular, and move the pH to 6.5-6.9 range.
But the other night, my whisper filter broke. It just dribbles water and no matter how many times I take it apart and clean it, it still won't work. It was a friend's filter. I thought that my water chemistry and my java fern disappearances were a result of this inefficient filter. I went out last night to get an AquaClear, since my family has used them for close to two decades now! Instead of replacing the old filter entirely (since I know that is terrible to lose all the bacteria at once) I kept the old one running too, and I guess I'll do that for a few weeks until bacteria build up in the new AquaClear.
Additionally, last night I did some siphoning since I hadn't done that it a couple years (I know, how terrible!). To my dismay, I lost a dwarf gourami, probably due to the stress and the fact that he wasn't doing so well anyway.
My question is, how can I stabilize my water chemistry? Does anyone know why my java ferns disappeared? Why can't I get my pH higher even when I do water changes frequently and use pH UP?
Sorry for the extremely long post. Any help would be greatly appreciated!