kitty falol
Fish Fanatic
Hi
OK, here's my situation.
We set out tank up on the 15th of May and left it for a week. We then took a water sample to the pet shop and they said it was fine, so we bought 4 guppies.
Sadly, after about 10 days, 2 of my guppies died of what I realised a little too late was velvet. I then noticed that the remaining guppies had a tiny bit of white spot.
I've read, just about everything on whitespot. I've added some salt, turned the heat up, added a tiny bit of malachite green and done a couple of 15% water changes. I'm just a little concerned that doing daily water changes will harm the cycling process.
What do you think? Should I be doing daily water changes at this stage? Will it extend the cycling process? I tested the water a couple of days ago and it was ammonia - 0.7, nitrite - 0.1, nitrate 5 so I imagine with a couple of water changes it's gone down now.
Thank you so much
Kathryn
OK, here's my situation.
We set out tank up on the 15th of May and left it for a week. We then took a water sample to the pet shop and they said it was fine, so we bought 4 guppies.
Sadly, after about 10 days, 2 of my guppies died of what I realised a little too late was velvet. I then noticed that the remaining guppies had a tiny bit of white spot.
I've read, just about everything on whitespot. I've added some salt, turned the heat up, added a tiny bit of malachite green and done a couple of 15% water changes. I'm just a little concerned that doing daily water changes will harm the cycling process.
What do you think? Should I be doing daily water changes at this stage? Will it extend the cycling process? I tested the water a couple of days ago and it was ammonia - 0.7, nitrite - 0.1, nitrate 5 so I imagine with a couple of water changes it's gone down now.
Thank you so much
Kathryn