Brian_Nano12g
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Wait, am i missing something here? You need to have some nitrates to have an indication that you're cycled. After all, nitrates are the byproduct of BB converting ammonia and nitrites.
It is suspicious...Wait, am i missing something here? You need to have some nitrates to have an indication that you're cycled. After all, nitrates are the byproduct of BB converting ammonia and nitrites.
Oh, did you ever test your source water? Did it register anything? If so then you know your tank is processing it as it should.
Wait, am i missing something here? You need to have some nitrates to have an indication that you're cycled. After all, nitrates are the byproduct of BB converting ammonia and nitrites.
By the way, my fish is officially named. When you think about a dark fighter with an attitude but a good heart, you have to think about the great warriors of modern time. I was in between a boxer or an MMA fighter, but Anderson (the spider) can lead to think about Anderson Cooper. Because of that, my betta is know officially know as Cassius.
Cassius,good name !!
Thank you. And here a quick reminder of the fish I almost paid 70 dollars compared to Cassius. I believe it was a smart choice. I really like him.
I will skip the WC on Sunday and come back with the results of my test Monday evening.
Ammonia is somewhere between 0.25 and 0.50.
Nitrite is a perfect ZERO
Nitrates are between 5 and 10 ppm.
I am assuming no water changes required.
Did we make it?
Ammonia is somewhere between 0.25 and 0.50.
Nitrite is a perfect ZERO
Nitrates are between 5 and 10 ppm.
I am assuming no water changes required.
Did we make it?
O will do a water test tonight. Is it recommended to do the wc even if ammonia goes down?