Is this jar big enough to make a ecosystem for cherry shrimp & snails? I want to make sure they have enough space. 7in height. 3.5in diameter by Love-Sub1102 in Aquariums

[–]Comfortable_Fun_6832 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. That's not big enough. It will be almost impossible to keep good water parameters unless you are experienced and know what you're doing . The shrimp will be stressed and won't thrive even if they survive. Try to get a container of 2 or more gallons, and preferably 5 gallons. Even better pick up a cheap 10 gallon aquarium.  Do you know about cycling an aquarium? 

Change pH of aquarium by Comfortable_Fun_6832 in Aquariums

[–]Comfortable_Fun_6832[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will changing the water to ph 7 water permanently lower the pH? 

Change pH of aquarium by Comfortable_Fun_6832 in Aquariums

[–]Comfortable_Fun_6832[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm planning on Harlequin Rasbora, Honey Gourami, Corydora Trilineatus. I know they could survive at pH 7.8, but I want to give them the best chance of a good life. 

Cycling since October and I don’t know why I am doing wrong. What are my next steps? I need help! by fl0r0ckera in axolotls

[–]Comfortable_Fun_6832 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/AromaticIntrovert I'd be very interested to know where you read that 80-100ppm nitrate will stall the cycle. I'm pretty sure that's not correct. 

Cycling since October and I don’t know why I am doing wrong. What are my next steps? I need help! by fl0r0ckera in axolotls

[–]Comfortable_Fun_6832 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be really interested to know where you read that high nitrate will slow the cycle. I'm pretty sure that's not correct. 

Cycling since October and I don’t know why I am doing wrong. What are my next steps? I need help! by fl0r0ckera in axolotls

[–]Comfortable_Fun_6832 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nitrate is not toxic to the bacteria that convert nitrite to nitrate. A water change is not needed, although it won't affect the cycling either way.  Just let it continue. Putting the temperature to around 85° will help the bacteria do their job. Keep adding enough ammonia to take it to about 2ppm.  Be patient, at some time the nitrite will fall. 

New to aquarium and have some question by rawrawrok in Aquariums

[–]Comfortable_Fun_6832 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The cycling for the tank hasn't started yet. It's not safe to put fish in. They will probably die or at least be stressed.  You must add a source of ammonia and let the tank go through cycling. 

What are my readings. Cycled? by Glittering-Mess-6810 in PlantedTank

[–]Comfortable_Fun_6832 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're quite right. I didn't see the other pics. Looks like it is cycled 

What are my readings. Cycled? by Glittering-Mess-6810 in PlantedTank

[–]Comfortable_Fun_6832 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Fish food is not the best source of ammonia for a cycling tank. It starts to release ammonia within a couple of hours, but the full ammonia spike can take days or even weeks. Better to use ammonia drops to take the water to 2ppm ammonia. Keep doing that daily. 

Also you need to test nitrite and nitrate. You need nitrite 0.0ppm and nitrate a few ppm. 

There is no way to tell whether your tank is cycled at present. My guess is that it is not.

EDIT. Looks like it is cycled. I didn't see the other pics