SteelerLuke
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Hi everyone,
I've had my tank for many years now but have never actually thought about my ammonia/nitrate/nitrite levels.
After joining & reading through this forum today this is something I'm obviously keen to address, so can someone advise me of what these levels should be, how I can test them & how to treat them if they are too high.
Firstly if someone could point me in the right direction to a tester kit, I will run the tests & post the results in this thread & hopefully someone can help me from there.
At the moment I have a 60 litre tank with no living plants, I just have artificials. I have 1 air pump, 1 internal filter which I'll post the exact model of when I get home, & I have my tank temp set to 26 celsius.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated as I really do love my tank but have obviously been neglecting the welfare of my fish. I'm willing to take a slap on the wrist from this but when I get my tank when I was only about 12 I was never informed of anything like this so have always been working under the assumption of clean my tank out every once in a while & make sure my filter/pump are always on.
Regards,
Luke
I've had my tank for many years now but have never actually thought about my ammonia/nitrate/nitrite levels.
After joining & reading through this forum today this is something I'm obviously keen to address, so can someone advise me of what these levels should be, how I can test them & how to treat them if they are too high.
Firstly if someone could point me in the right direction to a tester kit, I will run the tests & post the results in this thread & hopefully someone can help me from there.
At the moment I have a 60 litre tank with no living plants, I just have artificials. I have 1 air pump, 1 internal filter which I'll post the exact model of when I get home, & I have my tank temp set to 26 celsius.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated as I really do love my tank but have obviously been neglecting the welfare of my fish. I'm willing to take a slap on the wrist from this but when I get my tank when I was only about 12 I was never informed of anything like this so have always been working under the assumption of clean my tank out every once in a while & make sure my filter/pump are always on.
Regards,
Luke