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Yes they are good but I have no test strips so I'm only guessing by the aquariums behavior yesterday the water was foaming and right now it's slightly cloudy
I can't figure out what's wrong with my fish right no they are swimming but every once in a whil they'll sit on the gravel and they are all breathing pretty slow and they are still eating normally but do you guys know what may be wrong
Goldfish are ok but need Loy's of care and a big aquarium minnows and plecos are the same need big tank but you can try platies neon tetras and bettas they'll need 5-10 gallons for a good life
No question is newb but I wouldn't think it would be bad unless your fish are resting on the gravel then it's too powerful but next to it would were fish often avoid
That is I think nitrogen waste products often produced from life in deep sand beds but I'm confused are you talking about the gas bubbles in the sand or that white circle in the sand
I would think that they are like goldfish except warm water and will need 10-20 gallons minimum and lots of places to hide minnows are really fast fish so hiding places plants and room to swim
You must of added something wrong or did something to the tank to cause a ammonia spike that fast a major water change may have damaged the cycle and could of cause high ammonia
What if you used a lighter colored orange red and white river pebbles they give the aquarium a nice natural look but make it look nice and bright I did that with my tank but I used sand before that i thought it was kind of annoying to maintain