No unfortunately@Jordan1050064
Do you have another store besides Petco?
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No unfortunately@Jordan1050064
Do you have another store besides Petco?
Yes I did the ammonia is like only 0.3 I think so that’s not high right ? And the nitrate is high
@Jordan1050064You would need to pickup something like fritz Or microbacter7 something to add bacteria back to the tank.
No him or me doesn’tIf you have any Seachem Prime, I would dose that ASAP according to directions to neutralize the ammonia so it doesn’t keep harming the shark. Maybe you friend has some to borrow if you don’t have any. That should hold him overnight till he can be rehomed.n
Lake Charles, Louisiana?No unfortunately
YeahLake Charles, Louisiana?
1 hour and 18 mins
Wait let me test again and show everyoneAdding bacteria at this point is too late. I saw the ammonia reading in the other post and I think it’s closer to 0.5ppm there.
I know you believe that the tank is cycled, but if it sat without anything in it for a while, then the cycle would have to restart. In any case, it is not cycled to handle the ammonia levels from a shark. You would have needed to add bacteria and ammonia for a month at least in a tank with no rock, and a single filter to get to any point that might handle a shark.
If you have ammonia at that level, it’s not cycled, and it won’t be within the time the shark can survive.
At this point if you can I think a 50% water change would be a good idea if you can to help reduce ammonia
No it was running its still still goodAdding bacteria at this point is too late. I saw the ammonia reading in the other post and I think it’s closer to 0.5ppm there.
I know you believe that the tank is cycled, but if it sat without anything in it for a while, then the cycle would have to restart. In any case, it is not cycled to handle the ammonia levels from a shark. You would have needed to add bacteria and ammonia for a month at least in a tank with no rock, and a single filter to get to any point that might handle a shark.
If you have ammonia at that level, it’s not cycled, and it won’t be within the time the shark can survive.
It takes 20 min for results of ammoniaWait let me test again and show everyone
No it was running its still still good
He willlllllllllll I can’t just go right now I’m the middle of the darkSeriously people.
Let's be real here. RETURN THIS POOR ANIMAL TO THE STORE. IT IS GOING TO DIE.
You're all being so nice but this guy clearly has no idea what hes doing. Look at his tank look at his set up. He literally has fresh water set up with a tank.
I've seen this guy multiple times on here. This poor animal is suffering and theres a 99% chance its going to die
This is when people here will get frustrated, please listen to the advice. Either your are here asking for help, or you are here trolling the forum with a fake story.
Your positive ammonia reading means the tank is not cycled even if you think it is.I
I’m really asking for helpThis is when people here will get frustrated, please listen to the advice. Either your are here asking for help, or you are here trolling the forum with a fake story.
Your positive ammonia reading means the tank is not cycled even if you think it is.
Yes I know that’s why testing again to make sure@Jordan1050064 Maybe you got confused. The picture you posted positive ammonia reading from today.
here’s the picture form earlier.
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