I have been following their advice. And what I don't understand is how that statement didn't seem calm?
Just because I can't afford to go out RIGHT NOW and spend $30 on a full test kit doesn't mean I'm ignoring their advice. I have been following all the advice is been given except spending money on a test kit because I honestly can't afford it right now.
I did not get fish with the intentions of killing them, and your remarks aren't exactly helping the situation either. Do you expect me to magically breathe life back into the fish? It was already dying this morning when I posted so there isn't exactly anything I could do. It's called cutting your losses and making a new plan, hence waiting to remove the fish and starting a fishless cycle so this doesn't happen in the future.
Plus I've been reading all the other articles on this site and not one other person I've read about saying their fish is going to die got flamed, all because they said euthanasia instead.
Give me a break, I'm new to this, and it's clearly not going easy for me. The fish is dead now anyways.
Now can we get back on topic? I really want to know if anyone has experience fishless cycling a 10 gallon tank, and if they have any tips. The links I keep getting sent to me aren't as helpful as one would think, and are just confusing me even more. I came here to ask for help to STOP killing fish, so let's focus on that.
Just because I can't afford to go out RIGHT NOW and spend $30 on a full test kit doesn't mean I'm ignoring their advice. I have been following all the advice is been given except spending money on a test kit because I honestly can't afford it right now.
I did not get fish with the intentions of killing them, and your remarks aren't exactly helping the situation either. Do you expect me to magically breathe life back into the fish? It was already dying this morning when I posted so there isn't exactly anything I could do. It's called cutting your losses and making a new plan, hence waiting to remove the fish and starting a fishless cycle so this doesn't happen in the future.
Plus I've been reading all the other articles on this site and not one other person I've read about saying their fish is going to die got flamed, all because they said euthanasia instead.
Give me a break, I'm new to this, and it's clearly not going easy for me. The fish is dead now anyways.
Now can we get back on topic? I really want to know if anyone has experience fishless cycling a 10 gallon tank, and if they have any tips. The links I keep getting sent to me aren't as helpful as one would think, and are just confusing me even more. I came here to ask for help to STOP killing fish, so let's focus on that.