its quite difficult to maintain a 0 nitrate no? the WCs you would need would be extremely high along with the bioload.I collect my own cichlids in Panama, and I have never experienced any detectable natural nitrate levels in waters where I collect,so I take my cues from naturre.
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thats true, i do monthly cleans and since i have two filters its nice cause i can clean the majority of one and still be able to bank off my other to carry the billed until the numbers replenish, i wish i could have a sump but it would be disastrous if anything went wrong with a sump where i live.The biggest problem I have with canisters, is that if they are not cleaned regulatly is that they become nitrate factories themselves.
As you know, the product of ammonia, and nitrite conversion is nitrate.
So unless the mechanical media is can is cleaned often, the by product is elevated nitrate.
This might mean that that media needs to be cleaned weekly, and water changes and nitrate results will be the key.
is he really completely incurable? he seemed to get much better the first interaction he had with it but it did come back. i’m still using kanamycin since the manacyn 2 is still in the process of shipping. my tank temp is set at 80, should it be higher?Dats are prone to cloudy eyes, and the overwhelming reason is water conditions. Not bacteria.
I don't think antibiotics will help at all. Once a dat has had cloudy eyes, he never really recovers.
Dats need large bodies of warm water with negligible nitrates. NTT come from the Mekong River, which is enormous.
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He might get better. And if so he might be prone to it again.is he really completely incurable? he seemed to get much better the first interaction he had with it but it did come back. i’m still using kanamycin since the manacyn 2 is still in the process of shipping. my tank temp is set at 80, should it be higher?