Originally Posted by
florida joe
http:///forum/post/3135440
You can never ask too much. A few thoughts Nitrates have no correlations to ick. Are you thinking that the high nitrates stressed the fish resulting in ick? Why would you think adding the sump stressed the fish, if anything it helped by adding more water volume? As far as feeding, you have to go by the seat of your pants. IMO it is best and more natural to feed small portions multiple times a day. Be observant and make sure all the food is eaten in a few minutes
FL...well to be blunt here...the idiot LFS (sorry I shouldnt be that harsh) had me buy a HOB filter (Emperor 400) with a HOB skimmer 1 200w heather and with no sump etc....so after a few weeks I invested in the sump and better skimmer. The sump would not fit in the bottm so I had to drain out most of the water and some rock to move the aquarium and put it down through the top...you can imagine that was a nightmare! So with the stress that added in and the temp change etc I did a number on the fish...
Either way all survived but the 1 FF....I have kept the sock in from when I put in the sump...2-3 weeks ago. I guess I should remove it and let the 90+ ibs of LR do the work? Maybe the sock is contributing to the higher nitrates?
I know that water quality can cause stress on the fish etc so I guess I was surprised to find that I had higher nitrates that I expected since the last water change which was about a week ago...The other levels were fine but the nitrates.
Thanks for all the help of course!