New tank is struggling a bit. Blue-green algae has started to grow.
- Ammonium: 0 ppm
- Nitrate: 20 ppm
- Phosphate: 2.0 ppm
- pH: >= 7.6
Vacuumed the gravel and added some trumpet snails. Transplanted more stem plants from the old tank.
The old tank is holding steady in nitrate and phosphate, but ammonium is a tad high:
- Ammonium: 0.25 ppm
- Nitrate: 10 ppm
- Phosphate: 0.5 ppm
- pH: >= 7.6
March 30:
Old tank is still 0.25 ppm ammonium. It seems otherwise fine.
Blue-green algae is coming in pretty thick in the new tank. Cleared out some manually and performed a 50% water change (nitrate 10 ppm and phosphate 1 ppm after the change). Started dosing Erythromycin.
Early April:
Water test after we finished dosing Erythromicin. Can't find the results now (wrote them down on a piece of paper), but I remember the new tank had high ammonium (0.5 ppm) and low pH (7.2) but everything else was typical values. Performed 50% water change.
April 14:
New tank:
- Ammonium: 0 ppm
- Nitrate: 10 ppm
- Phosphate: 1.0 ppm
- pH: 6.8
Performed a small water change and will start trying to equalize the two tanks.
April 23:
New tank:
- Ammonium: 0.25 ppm
- Nitrate: 10 ppm
- Phoshate: 0.5 ppm
- pH: 7.6
- KH: 4°
- GH: 4°
Old tank:
- Ammonium: 0.0 ppm
- Nitrate: 0 ppm
- Phosphate: 0.25 ppm
- pH: 7.6
- KH: 5°
- GH: 5°
Performed a 20% water change and am mixing water from the old tank into the new one. Possible signs of a blue-green algae revival in the new tank.
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