grahamandgem
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Hello everyone,
I am new to keeping tropical fish - Bought tank from local store and cycled using Nutrafin Aqua cycle as advised. Had the tank a fortnight and the fish went in 4 days ago (can I clarify first that the shop said this was fine and had I been online - would have realised this was a big no - no)
I have 4 scissor tailed rasboras and 2 zebra danios in (again as suggested by shop) and ammonia went up this morning to 0.25 ppm (as I have been giving them too much food) and I was told by the shop this afternoon to add ammonia remover, dont do a water change and leave the filter as is because the good stuff is in the filter. They also gave me an example of how much food to give them over the next week (hardly any) to make sure that doesnt affect the ammonia
The shop seem very knowledgeable and I trust their opinions - they know their stuff and said I can call anytime if I have a problem - but looking on the forums - everyone said ammonia remover is not a good idea - I have added it already and I'm now panicking the fish will die! One of my danios (had 3 to start) already managed to jump out of the tank on Friday morning through the tiniest gap in the tank where the wires go in and I dont think I can cope with more fish deaths!
I completely understand that adding the fish so soon may not have been a good ides but I just need some reassurance and advice.
Any would be much appreciated!
Thanks
Gem
I am new to keeping tropical fish - Bought tank from local store and cycled using Nutrafin Aqua cycle as advised. Had the tank a fortnight and the fish went in 4 days ago (can I clarify first that the shop said this was fine and had I been online - would have realised this was a big no - no)
I have 4 scissor tailed rasboras and 2 zebra danios in (again as suggested by shop) and ammonia went up this morning to 0.25 ppm (as I have been giving them too much food) and I was told by the shop this afternoon to add ammonia remover, dont do a water change and leave the filter as is because the good stuff is in the filter. They also gave me an example of how much food to give them over the next week (hardly any) to make sure that doesnt affect the ammonia
The shop seem very knowledgeable and I trust their opinions - they know their stuff and said I can call anytime if I have a problem - but looking on the forums - everyone said ammonia remover is not a good idea - I have added it already and I'm now panicking the fish will die! One of my danios (had 3 to start) already managed to jump out of the tank on Friday morning through the tiniest gap in the tank where the wires go in and I dont think I can cope with more fish deaths!
I completely understand that adding the fish so soon may not have been a good ides but I just need some reassurance and advice.
Any would be much appreciated!
Thanks
Gem