Okay, so after spending all night reading stuff on these forums, my friend and I decided that I would take the tank, as I doubt he would keep up with its needs. So I'm presented with this, a 10 gallon tank housing one betta and two tetras. I assume it is uncycled, as he had no clue what cycling was, nor did I really. I have the tank set up in my place now. I've been following the steps in the retroactive fish-in cycle as much as possible. I won't be able to purchase a testing kit until Tuesday, when I get paid, so for now I've just been doing 25% water changes daily. I also haven't really been feeding the fish, as the tetras seem pretty stressed with the new environment and completely uninterested in food and the betta was well fed before this, so he'll be fine for a few days until I can get a test and kind of know where I'm at. Hopefully so far so good, but please correct if I'm in err. I'm also going to see if the LFS will let me get some mature media, though I'm not sure if that'll happen.They wouldn't take the fish back, so I'm stuck with them. Any tips you guys can give me? I haven't really been a fish person, but I am for sure an animal person and would rather not have these fish suffer if at all possible. Also, I think I read somewhere that in a case like this algae can be beneficial to control ammonia levels. If this is true, should I refrain from scrubbing off any that grows? Oh also, I have an Eheim 2040 hang-on with new media. I really have no idea if that's appropriate for the tank or not. Any tips anywhere are MUCH appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Edit: I also found a tiny black snail like creature that must have gotten swept in to the bag with the tetras. Any special considerations for it? I.E. diet and such. Also, one FINAL note, I wanted to point out, in case there was any confusion, the betta did not live in this tank before, it is new, which is why I assume it is uncycled.