Shadowpearl
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I'm in a bit of a quandry at the moment -where to start?
I bought a Bi-Orb a week ago -no excuse, it seemed like a good idea at the time. I filled it with water, added the sachet of Stress Zyme, plugged in the light and the therm, (78 degrees) , added a lump of bogwood, a small laval rock and water. Four days later, because it wasn't clear, I changed the water leaving an inch covering the ceramic media for no other reason than I couldn't suck the stuff out without a stone blocking the pipe.
Anyway, I changed the water added more Stress Zyme and then sank 10 strands of Densa in two clumps (6/4) and popped in a mossball. 24 hours later I came home with four Black Widow tetras, squirted a liberal dose of Stress coat and felt chuffed.
Twelve hours later I discover this site, learn about cycling, curse the Bi-Orb marketing department; white wine in general, my own stupidity and haste, and the internet specifically.
Now I feel crashed.
I'm panicking about the longevity and general welfare of said creatures.
They're all alive, perky even, but water changes to control the nitrites and ammonias not withstanding, I fear the worse, (a testing kit will be mine tomorrow as soon as I can get to the shop).
The bogwood was from an aquarium that was in use 8 months ago, the Densa I bought because, like the Bi-Orb, it said 'easy' on the label.
I have access to a small amount of gravel from an established aquarium, will it help? I'm considering bagging it up and sinking it into the tank.
Perceived wisdom is that I have been a bit of a numb-nuts but practical advice would help.
The plus side, imminent fish-killing notwithstanding, I'm hooked.
Cheers all.
I bought a Bi-Orb a week ago -no excuse, it seemed like a good idea at the time. I filled it with water, added the sachet of Stress Zyme, plugged in the light and the therm, (78 degrees) , added a lump of bogwood, a small laval rock and water. Four days later, because it wasn't clear, I changed the water leaving an inch covering the ceramic media for no other reason than I couldn't suck the stuff out without a stone blocking the pipe.
Anyway, I changed the water added more Stress Zyme and then sank 10 strands of Densa in two clumps (6/4) and popped in a mossball. 24 hours later I came home with four Black Widow tetras, squirted a liberal dose of Stress coat and felt chuffed.
Twelve hours later I discover this site, learn about cycling, curse the Bi-Orb marketing department; white wine in general, my own stupidity and haste, and the internet specifically.
Now I feel crashed.
I'm panicking about the longevity and general welfare of said creatures.
They're all alive, perky even, but water changes to control the nitrites and ammonias not withstanding, I fear the worse, (a testing kit will be mine tomorrow as soon as I can get to the shop).
The bogwood was from an aquarium that was in use 8 months ago, the Densa I bought because, like the Bi-Orb, it said 'easy' on the label.
I have access to a small amount of gravel from an established aquarium, will it help? I'm considering bagging it up and sinking it into the tank.
Perceived wisdom is that I have been a bit of a numb-nuts but practical advice would help.
The plus side, imminent fish-killing notwithstanding, I'm hooked.
Cheers all.