Hey, sorry if there are posts that have already spoken about this topic or if im making this thread in the wrong place, i been less than a week into the whole caretaking of fish, and kinda just been reading posts and posts over and over that to try to understand what to do to not get my fish killed
so, I was recently gifted a fish tank of 2 gallons with 2 3year old convict cichlids in it, it already had water in it, i started toying with it, and found a "test strip" with the kit i was given, it showed Nitrite levels of almost 0, Ph on 7 or "nice", KH low too, but then, Nitrate at 200, or, lets say it had to be dark pink for 200, and it was reddish, also, the GH was at 180, every time some water fell off the tank, it turned into white crust, i understand now that this is because calcium deposits in it
so I need to find a way to lower both the GH and NO3 by ALOT before these 2 fish die, from reading several articles, i know that they wont die inmedietly from any of these things but, the panic still remains, i understood i need to do constant water changes from 10% 25% or 50% if i want to be extreme when it comes to lowering the Nitrates levels, but also read that this is really bad thing to do, if my GH levels are high, or that i should add plants, that lower the Nitrates, but also read that plants are killed by really high GH levels, or to ADD SUGAR, but sugar its supposed to add up to the GH making it higher, so i should fix my GH levels first, but the only ways i read about to lower the GH is taking my fish out of the fishtank, and cleaning it with industrial products
so please, i need advise, how should i proceed? should i try fixing the GH or the Nitrates first? or are there methods i dont know about? I really dont want these fish to die when they were just gifted to me
I recently made a 40% water change, but the nitrate levels are still on near 200, my water sources have 0 Nitrates and Nitrites on them, and i might have added less than a table spoon of salt some days ago, because read it was good for tropical fish ;__;
help please, thanks, and sorry for the bad grammar.
so, I was recently gifted a fish tank of 2 gallons with 2 3year old convict cichlids in it, it already had water in it, i started toying with it, and found a "test strip" with the kit i was given, it showed Nitrite levels of almost 0, Ph on 7 or "nice", KH low too, but then, Nitrate at 200, or, lets say it had to be dark pink for 200, and it was reddish, also, the GH was at 180, every time some water fell off the tank, it turned into white crust, i understand now that this is because calcium deposits in it
so I need to find a way to lower both the GH and NO3 by ALOT before these 2 fish die, from reading several articles, i know that they wont die inmedietly from any of these things but, the panic still remains, i understood i need to do constant water changes from 10% 25% or 50% if i want to be extreme when it comes to lowering the Nitrates levels, but also read that this is really bad thing to do, if my GH levels are high, or that i should add plants, that lower the Nitrates, but also read that plants are killed by really high GH levels, or to ADD SUGAR, but sugar its supposed to add up to the GH making it higher, so i should fix my GH levels first, but the only ways i read about to lower the GH is taking my fish out of the fishtank, and cleaning it with industrial products
so please, i need advise, how should i proceed? should i try fixing the GH or the Nitrates first? or are there methods i dont know about? I really dont want these fish to die when they were just gifted to me
I recently made a 40% water change, but the nitrate levels are still on near 200, my water sources have 0 Nitrates and Nitrites on them, and i might have added less than a table spoon of salt some days ago, because read it was good for tropical fish ;__;
help please, thanks, and sorry for the bad grammar.