I started my tank just over a year ago and have learned a lot as I went but some things are hard to know since everyone seems to say something different on the internet. So I thought I would try asking you guys.Biggest thing is knowing how often to feed fish and how much, how often to clean tank and about algae and nitrates. I have 3 albino cories, 6 female guppies and one male guppy in my 20 gallon tank.
I have always gotten quite a bit of algae on glass and ornaments and had to clean it off, is that normal or? On April 26 two of my guppies died I think because the nitrate level was high (80 ppm). I immediately changed some water with a gravel cleaner thereby cleaning the gravel too which got the nitrates down to 40 the next day when I checked again. I fed them only once a day then and have been changing the water more frequently but my nitrates are still kinda high being 20-30 ppm when I checked on May 10. I went back to feeding them twice a day once in morning and once in evening but started skipping feeding altogether on sunday in hopes of not over feeding. I probably feed them too much since I try to make sure the cories actually eat. When I bought them the pet store told me they ate algae but the internet told me they eat leftover food. I know my tank is probably a little over crowded but know someone with a LOT more fish in her tank so didn't think mine was so bad. I attached a picture I just took of my tank, I also have two java ferns, one on right I just got on April 29 to help with the high nitrates. Feel free to ask for more info if needed to give me some advice. Thanks in advance.
I have always gotten quite a bit of algae on glass and ornaments and had to clean it off, is that normal or? On April 26 two of my guppies died I think because the nitrate level was high (80 ppm). I immediately changed some water with a gravel cleaner thereby cleaning the gravel too which got the nitrates down to 40 the next day when I checked again. I fed them only once a day then and have been changing the water more frequently but my nitrates are still kinda high being 20-30 ppm when I checked on May 10. I went back to feeding them twice a day once in morning and once in evening but started skipping feeding altogether on sunday in hopes of not over feeding. I probably feed them too much since I try to make sure the cories actually eat. When I bought them the pet store told me they ate algae but the internet told me they eat leftover food. I know my tank is probably a little over crowded but know someone with a LOT more fish in her tank so didn't think mine was so bad. I attached a picture I just took of my tank, I also have two java ferns, one on right I just got on April 29 to help with the high nitrates. Feel free to ask for more info if needed to give me some advice. Thanks in advance.