Hi,
I was wondering if I could get some advice with my fish.
Firstly, My Nitrate and Nitrite levels are a bit high:
Nitrate: Just less than 10mg/l
Nitrite: just less than 0.5mg/l
PH: ~7.2
KH: 180mg/l
GH: 125mg/l
Ammonia: 0
I'm doing a 25% water change today as my water is still a little on the blue side after putting in too much de-chlorinator before I cycled it (fishless) The water tested fine when I put the fish in. I also just got 3 of the fish on Saturday as my birthday pressie. Will the water change help solve the Nitate/Nitrite problem? It's very Soft down here (Hence the GH normally being between 125 and 250).
Also, My female Mollies look like they're changing between pregnant and not pregnant. Last night my Dalmatian and White Mollies looked nice and stream-lined, and when I saw my black Molly she had a definite squared off look, but when I looked this morning it was the other way round. Any ideas? The Black Molly is normally 'floating' by the heater.
I also have a Betta in there, I feed all four twice a day, normally with flakes and every two to three day with Blood Worms. I was reading on the Betta forums that this would be too much for him, and also to feed him a Pea every now and then to help the GI tract, and to not feed for a day every now and then as well, but how would I do this with the Mollies in the same tank?
Ah, one other question, sorry! I got the Mollies from one shop and my Betta from a different shop, would it be worth using something that would de-worm/similar?
Sorry for so many questions, and thanks for reading!
I was wondering if I could get some advice with my fish.
Firstly, My Nitrate and Nitrite levels are a bit high:
Nitrate: Just less than 10mg/l
Nitrite: just less than 0.5mg/l
PH: ~7.2
KH: 180mg/l
GH: 125mg/l
Ammonia: 0
I'm doing a 25% water change today as my water is still a little on the blue side after putting in too much de-chlorinator before I cycled it (fishless) The water tested fine when I put the fish in. I also just got 3 of the fish on Saturday as my birthday pressie. Will the water change help solve the Nitate/Nitrite problem? It's very Soft down here (Hence the GH normally being between 125 and 250).
Also, My female Mollies look like they're changing between pregnant and not pregnant. Last night my Dalmatian and White Mollies looked nice and stream-lined, and when I saw my black Molly she had a definite squared off look, but when I looked this morning it was the other way round. Any ideas? The Black Molly is normally 'floating' by the heater.
I also have a Betta in there, I feed all four twice a day, normally with flakes and every two to three day with Blood Worms. I was reading on the Betta forums that this would be too much for him, and also to feed him a Pea every now and then to help the GI tract, and to not feed for a day every now and then as well, but how would I do this with the Mollies in the same tank?
Ah, one other question, sorry! I got the Mollies from one shop and my Betta from a different shop, would it be worth using something that would de-worm/similar?
Sorry for so many questions, and thanks for reading!