jrd77
Fish Crazy
Well, I got home last night from dinner to find my beautiful loaches dead, my wonderful and sweet ropefish dead, and my little baby tetras dead. I lost it, disposed of my deceased fishes, emptied the tank in dispair, and went to bed. I did test the water but only got as far as ammonia. When the water turned yellow, I knew there was ammonia. I didn't measure how much...And I didn't know if it was because my fish were dead or because ammonia killed them. Maybe it was the lagae killer stuff? All I knew is that I lost a tank I cared so much for and went through so much for, for 2 years. I felt like a bad mom and just cut my losses and went to bed.
Today, I want to start over. Its a 45 US gallon, flat-backed hex tank, 36 inches wide in the back and 24 inches tall all around. It's a great tank...so I thought anyway. I JUST got a new light. I cleaned all the gravel in cold tap water and cleaned the tank out too. It's drying and I want to begin again.
So, what do I do? Do I put the gravel back in and fill her up with tap water then dechlorinate? What should my steps be to ensure no issues? It's back to square 1....
Today, I want to start over. Its a 45 US gallon, flat-backed hex tank, 36 inches wide in the back and 24 inches tall all around. It's a great tank...so I thought anyway. I JUST got a new light. I cleaned all the gravel in cold tap water and cleaned the tank out too. It's drying and I want to begin again.
So, what do I do? Do I put the gravel back in and fill her up with tap water then dechlorinate? What should my steps be to ensure no issues? It's back to square 1....