Hi
Sorry for starting I new thread but I thought I should test my water after I did a 50% wc and canister filter clean.
So my nitrates are down, good means I need to change more water. Unfortantalty, I'm getting between 0.5-1ppm ammonia. I had my canister filter not running for around 30mins, whilst I was washing and cutting up some extra filter pads for the canister. I used some type of filter sponge that decreases nitrates.
I cleaned all media in old tank water and washed out the actual canister with tap water. Then I put the canister back together and used fresh water (of course, treated with prime before hand). I had to use the bucket method and boiling water due to it being winter in Australia. I treated the entire tank with prime before adding any water, then didn't use prime in the buckets.
The tank has been running for 6+ months without any ammonia readings. Did I somehow manage to kill the bb? If so, what is the best way going forward (I don't have any spare seeded media, as this tank is the one that normally holds spare filters etc)
Sorry for starting I new thread but I thought I should test my water after I did a 50% wc and canister filter clean.
So my nitrates are down, good means I need to change more water. Unfortantalty, I'm getting between 0.5-1ppm ammonia. I had my canister filter not running for around 30mins, whilst I was washing and cutting up some extra filter pads for the canister. I used some type of filter sponge that decreases nitrates.
I cleaned all media in old tank water and washed out the actual canister with tap water. Then I put the canister back together and used fresh water (of course, treated with prime before hand). I had to use the bucket method and boiling water due to it being winter in Australia. I treated the entire tank with prime before adding any water, then didn't use prime in the buckets.
The tank has been running for 6+ months without any ammonia readings. Did I somehow manage to kill the bb? If so, what is the best way going forward (I don't have any spare seeded media, as this tank is the one that normally holds spare filters etc)