Jai
New Member
Hello All,
Fairly new to having fish but having great fun with it so far.
I've been reading some of the posts on here and i am getting a bit worried.
I have a tropical tank (40ltr) with mainly tetras inside.
15 Neon Tetras
3 Lemon Tetras
3 Silver Tips
2 Platys
1 Algae Eater
I change the water every 1-2 weeks. Have some live plants in there and feed them 2 x daily.
I have encountered white spot twice loosing only 1 fish.
But i have not lost anything or encountered anything recently.
Could this be because i use rain water when i water change. I take it out of my water butt. Put it through 2 sieves to make sure there is no bits in there. Warm it up and bob's your uncle.
Using the rain water also means i don't have to use ph subsitutes as it stays perfect for the fish. Infact since using i havn't had to use any substitutes in the tank.
Am i doing this completely wrong or am i just lucky (So Far)
Fairly new to having fish but having great fun with it so far.
I've been reading some of the posts on here and i am getting a bit worried.
I have a tropical tank (40ltr) with mainly tetras inside.
15 Neon Tetras
3 Lemon Tetras
3 Silver Tips
2 Platys
1 Algae Eater
I change the water every 1-2 weeks. Have some live plants in there and feed them 2 x daily.
I have encountered white spot twice loosing only 1 fish.
But i have not lost anything or encountered anything recently.
Could this be because i use rain water when i water change. I take it out of my water butt. Put it through 2 sieves to make sure there is no bits in there. Warm it up and bob's your uncle.
Using the rain water also means i don't have to use ph subsitutes as it stays perfect for the fish. Infact since using i havn't had to use any substitutes in the tank.
Am i doing this completely wrong or am i just lucky (So Far)