sherry
Aquarium Advice FINatic
The fish have to make waste.
that waste is ammonia
unitil you build up your bacteria colony, that ammonia will hurt your fish.
The bacteria colony builds slowly. It can take weeks.
Even after you have bacteria capable of eating ammonia, it transforms to a second TOXIC chemical called NITRITE. Nitrite prevents oxygen uptake in your fish. That will make your fish suffocate.
Your tank then needs to build up a second bacterial colony capable of transforming nitrite to nitrate. Nitrate is only mildly toxic.
This again takes weeks.
Putting fish in this tank is cruel. You can do the same thing, build up bacterial colonies with a little bit of fish food, without fish in the tank.
If you insist on keeping your fish in the tank, use prime. Do frequent water changes, at least every day. Do not vaccum your gravel. and keep this up for weeks.
The folks here really know a lot. They are trying to help you create a healthy aquarium and safe/happy fish.
the water will NOT need to look bad to be bad. You will only know if you have ammonia present (any is terrible) or nitrites if you buy test kits.,
bring back teh fish to the store. Exhange them for test kits to test ammonia nitrite and nitrate
that waste is ammonia
unitil you build up your bacteria colony, that ammonia will hurt your fish.
The bacteria colony builds slowly. It can take weeks.
Even after you have bacteria capable of eating ammonia, it transforms to a second TOXIC chemical called NITRITE. Nitrite prevents oxygen uptake in your fish. That will make your fish suffocate.
Your tank then needs to build up a second bacterial colony capable of transforming nitrite to nitrate. Nitrate is only mildly toxic.
This again takes weeks.
Putting fish in this tank is cruel. You can do the same thing, build up bacterial colonies with a little bit of fish food, without fish in the tank.
If you insist on keeping your fish in the tank, use prime. Do frequent water changes, at least every day. Do not vaccum your gravel. and keep this up for weeks.
The folks here really know a lot. They are trying to help you create a healthy aquarium and safe/happy fish.
the water will NOT need to look bad to be bad. You will only know if you have ammonia present (any is terrible) or nitrites if you buy test kits.,
bring back teh fish to the store. Exhange them for test kits to test ammonia nitrite and nitrate