bigal0221
Member
Hello all,
I am in quite a bit of a dilemma and wanted to see what opinions everyone may have to help. I have had a 20g QT set up for months, I went through a very high spike in ammonia, a high spike in nitrite for about 4 weeks, and for the last 6 weeks, nothing but low nitrates reading. Last Friday I added 2 very small Golden Butterflys, one developed a bacterial infection on Saturday which I have been treating with Maracyn Two since Sunday. Good news is the infection is almost gone but I now have ammonia at 2.0, nitrite at 1.0 and my nitrates are still reading 14. I can't really understand what is going on but the numbers continue to rise everyday.
My question: After last treatment tomorrow, if infection is completely gone am I better to try and keep the fish alive with these rising numbers or would I be better off going ahead and adding them to the DT?
Please anyone with suggestions let me know.
I am in quite a bit of a dilemma and wanted to see what opinions everyone may have to help. I have had a 20g QT set up for months, I went through a very high spike in ammonia, a high spike in nitrite for about 4 weeks, and for the last 6 weeks, nothing but low nitrates reading. Last Friday I added 2 very small Golden Butterflys, one developed a bacterial infection on Saturday which I have been treating with Maracyn Two since Sunday. Good news is the infection is almost gone but I now have ammonia at 2.0, nitrite at 1.0 and my nitrates are still reading 14. I can't really understand what is going on but the numbers continue to rise everyday.
My question: After last treatment tomorrow, if infection is completely gone am I better to try and keep the fish alive with these rising numbers or would I be better off going ahead and adding them to the DT?
Please anyone with suggestions let me know.