John P Coates
Member
Hi Folks,
I am starting a brand new freshwater fish tank with plenty of plants. I have a Seneye monitor in the tank keeping an eye on pH, temperature, and NH3. The substrate is comprised of 2cm Tetra Complete Substrate topped by 1cm of natural gravel and then a 4cm layer of JBL Manado. The water is 100 litres RO with added minerals to set KH and GH. There is nothing else in the tank except an internal filter and heater.
Over a 24 hour period, free ammonia has risen to 0.046ppm. Fortunately, there are no fish in the tank. I have added a bacteria culture (JBL FilterStart). I wasn't expecting there to be any ammonia and I find it difficult to believe that it's coming from either the gravel or the Manado (fired or volcanic clay pellets). So, I suspect the Tetra Complete Substrate (TCS). I have read that other high nutrient substrates can exhibit the same behaviour. Although TCS states 'no added nitrates or phosphates', it would appear to be a source of NH3 when added to water. Perfect for fishless cycling.
I'll update this post from time to time.
JPC
I am starting a brand new freshwater fish tank with plenty of plants. I have a Seneye monitor in the tank keeping an eye on pH, temperature, and NH3. The substrate is comprised of 2cm Tetra Complete Substrate topped by 1cm of natural gravel and then a 4cm layer of JBL Manado. The water is 100 litres RO with added minerals to set KH and GH. There is nothing else in the tank except an internal filter and heater.
Over a 24 hour period, free ammonia has risen to 0.046ppm. Fortunately, there are no fish in the tank. I have added a bacteria culture (JBL FilterStart). I wasn't expecting there to be any ammonia and I find it difficult to believe that it's coming from either the gravel or the Manado (fired or volcanic clay pellets). So, I suspect the Tetra Complete Substrate (TCS). I have read that other high nutrient substrates can exhibit the same behaviour. Although TCS states 'no added nitrates or phosphates', it would appear to be a source of NH3 when added to water. Perfect for fishless cycling.
I'll update this post from time to time.
JPC