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So I am reading on the net that Ammo lock actually still gives a ammonia reading ..... I am thinking my tank was not fully cycled before I jumped the gun and added all my critters .... BIG mistake as I have recently just found out :) Wish I would have found this site BEFORE I becaome the owner...
Thanks Guys ...... I will be replacing the carbon media with the Biomax in hopes that this helps ...... Since I will be getting a new larger filter should I place them both on the tank till the new one was a time to cycle ? and I do rinse everything with tank water :) YEA score one thing right...
I have been doing 20 gallon water changes for the every other day, adding Prime even tried Ammonia Lock ... lowered temp to 80 adding salt also to help keep the water level from spiking ..... it all started when I had a case of Ick and used the Salt and heat to treat the tank ( I have crabs and...
Thanks For all the advice guys ....... And yes I typed to fast and did not clarify that it was 1 tbs per 5 gallons :P Sometimes I think I need Brain check instead of spell check LOL ...... Shadowraven Thanks for the tips on the heater !!!
Bradbury ..... yep its ICK ..... its the very small...
Seems my tank is got a case of the ick... I have my heater set on high but I believe it is not working well as my temp has only gotten to 76 degrees ... I have a new heater ordered and will be delivered tomorrow. I have added aquarium salt at a ratio of a tablespoon per gallon. I really dont...
Welcome Welcome ... I love bettas also.... I have one that has grown to almost 5 inches .... and two new additions one at work and one in the kitchen I am a newbie here also !!!!
Peacock Eel
My new addition to the family
Peacock Eel
(macrognathus siamensis) fully grown 12 inches, feeds on blood worms, brine shrimp They are night owls and tend to be shy and bury themselves