Greetings to all. When I was a young boy, I was a devoted tropical fish enthusiast. I had several tanks, and I raised guppies, betas, mollies and the like. When I left home, my Dad kept some of the fish for a while. My wife recently died, and my sons though it would be a good thing to get a fish tank and some fish for me. At first, I didn't want it, but now it has grown on me.
Years ago, I purchased my fish from an older gentleman who had his own shop and had been an enthusiast for many years. He had the best fish. Since I have restarted, I have noticed that the fish for sale now are much smaller than the ones from years ago. Have I just forgotten or is this a fact?
The boys set up the tank, cleaned and rinsed the gravel, filled up the tank and added the chemical need to neutralize the chlorine. I have an "over the back" filter which is from Pet Smart. A few days after i had purchased some fish, I noticed that the water was "milky". It still is to this day (about three weeks later) even after replacing the filter. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to return the water to crystal clear? I hate seen the water so milky!
There are no plants in the tank. I guess I should get the water tested. What is the recommendation for a good test kit? At this time, should I empty out half of the 30 gal tank and replenish with fresh water?
Didn't mean to "rant" so much. If anyone can help me get started back on the right foot after all these years, I would appreciate it.
Thank you very much,
Richard Belles
Fuquay Varina, NC
Years ago, I purchased my fish from an older gentleman who had his own shop and had been an enthusiast for many years. He had the best fish. Since I have restarted, I have noticed that the fish for sale now are much smaller than the ones from years ago. Have I just forgotten or is this a fact?
The boys set up the tank, cleaned and rinsed the gravel, filled up the tank and added the chemical need to neutralize the chlorine. I have an "over the back" filter which is from Pet Smart. A few days after i had purchased some fish, I noticed that the water was "milky". It still is to this day (about three weeks later) even after replacing the filter. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to return the water to crystal clear? I hate seen the water so milky!
There are no plants in the tank. I guess I should get the water tested. What is the recommendation for a good test kit? At this time, should I empty out half of the 30 gal tank and replenish with fresh water?
Didn't mean to "rant" so much. If anyone can help me get started back on the right foot after all these years, I would appreciate it.
Thank you very much,
Richard Belles
Fuquay Varina, NC