Hello everyone,
I am new to the hobby and am glad to have stumbled onto the forum as the info here is super useful. I established a 3.4L cube aquarium about 8 weeks ago with a couple of shrimp and since it seemed to show diatom and algae growth I thought it was a good sign that the tank was cycling. The problem I encountered was I had an ammonia spike due to 2 dead shrimp (foolishly did shrimp-in tank cycling) and I wound up doing numerous water changes (4 daily 25% WC while dosing with Seachem Prime and Stability). This brought my ammonia down to 0.25ppm (0 nitrites and nitrates). I bought new shrimp recently and in spite of my better judgement, already added them into the tank. I will continue dosing with Prime and Stability but wanted your opinion on putting in a mini air-driven filter that I made which has a fine sponge, zeolite and carbon. I have made these for my Betta tanks and they have worked well. Would it disturb the shrimp too much in the long run? Or should I just continually change the water? Unfortunately when I started with water changes the shrimp got stressed and lost color. I really would like to bring the ammonia to 0ppm. Any help you guys can shed is deeply appreciated.
I am new to the hobby and am glad to have stumbled onto the forum as the info here is super useful. I established a 3.4L cube aquarium about 8 weeks ago with a couple of shrimp and since it seemed to show diatom and algae growth I thought it was a good sign that the tank was cycling. The problem I encountered was I had an ammonia spike due to 2 dead shrimp (foolishly did shrimp-in tank cycling) and I wound up doing numerous water changes (4 daily 25% WC while dosing with Seachem Prime and Stability). This brought my ammonia down to 0.25ppm (0 nitrites and nitrates). I bought new shrimp recently and in spite of my better judgement, already added them into the tank. I will continue dosing with Prime and Stability but wanted your opinion on putting in a mini air-driven filter that I made which has a fine sponge, zeolite and carbon. I have made these for my Betta tanks and they have worked well. Would it disturb the shrimp too much in the long run? Or should I just continually change the water? Unfortunately when I started with water changes the shrimp got stressed and lost color. I really would like to bring the ammonia to 0ppm. Any help you guys can shed is deeply appreciated.
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Algae growth on coral chunks and ceramic rings
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