Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Thank you, everyone for expressing feelings for Ivan. His death has hit me harder today... And I did a mini-funeral over the stinking compost bin... NOW my favorite fish is Sam.
Today the first thing I did when I came home from school was to grab the buckets and preform a water change. I opted to do a 75-80% change. However I had to do it by myself, and it took me nearly 4 hours to get it all done (75% change). THANK GOD it's close to summer break and I rarely have any homework!
It took forever to put the water back in. Tap water needed to be conditioned, but then it had to be heated up in a tank of hot water to make it suitable for fish. I'm not sure if this step is necessary though, but my parents say that since our water is electrically heated up, all the oxygen is gone, and the water isn't good for the fish? Right now I've nothing to say to them, since I'm not an expert on water heating... Though I don't think it makes much of a difference... It takes around 15 mins for the hot water to warm the water inside the bucket...
My first two buckets of water were not warmed properly and lowered the tank temp. by almost 4 degrees F. I was scared it was stressing the fish, so I warmed the next few buckets thoroughly before pouring them in.
I vacced the gravel until it was quite clean... Rearranged the plants a bit, and hand fed my fish... ( They would come to the feeding spot, pushing and shoving every time I walked near) They were attacking my hand so ferociously that I was worried they'd bite my nail polish off...
I tested the ammonia immediately after the water change. IT WAS AT 0.5 PPM (It looked like a color between 0.5 and 1, but just to make myself feel better, I'm saying it's at 0.5!) YAAAAYYY! Well I suppose it's not THAT great, considering anything above 0 is deemed harmful, but it was a start. I feel really good about my tank now.
I set up the 10 gallon tank, and even though the equipment was a bit too basic, even for my taste, I got it over with. (The heater doesn't even show temperature, or where you turn it is hot/cold)
Anyways, I put some fake plants in it an a glass dolphin my dad bought in it. It looks pretty good right now. The gravel I envy. It's of a much higher quality than the gravel in my tank. Oh well.
I put two capfuls of Nutrifin Cycle in the filter, just because there was exactly two capfuls left. The rest will be up to nature.
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FISHY INFO:
Some of my fish have white spots on them, though they don't look like Ich at all. It just look to me like some of their scales are missing. Is this a side affect of high ammonia?
Many of my guppies have very red gills if you look at them from underneath. Does this mean there is not a sufficient amount of oxygen in the water, or is it ammonia? What can I do for them? Two of the large female guppies gasped at the surface today, and though it was only briefly, it bothered me.
CURRENTLY WONDERING:
How much water should I change tomorrow, since I changed around 75% today?
In terms of giving fish a peaceful death, would vegetable oil work the same way as olive oil?
NOTES:
wackystarfish- Congrats on your success with cycling! I hope my aquarium will turn around.
LionessN3cubs- Docs offices? I'm confused... But no one I know has any media available for me, if that's what you were wondering.
rabbut- I never knew flushing fish down the toilet can cause so many problems... I will put them in the compost bin from now on if they're dead, and if they're not, into olive oil water they go... I STILL don't have any olive oil, though... And by the way, the 'Cabomba' is fake. I don't have a single real plant in my tank. But I'll accept your compliment anyways. Yes. It IS doing quite well.
orange shark- Thanks. =) And yes, my dad has kept guppies around 50 years ago when he was young. I don't think he has any memories of how he kept them...But he did say his fish always had a short lifespan.
Miss Wiggle- Thanks- today I moved the barrel thing... And even without touching the gravel beneath, poop was flying out everywhere! So THAT'S why Sam and Emily never go in there anymore! They've been staying inside the now cleaned barrel all day today. Now I feel much better, knowing that someone agrees with me on the cause of Ivan's death...
ALEXF- I suppose I did overestimate this site. I thought you'd all think I was a weirdo or something... And then you'd refuse to post in my threads... But once again I've been proven wrong.
Thank you, everyone for expressing feelings for Ivan. His death has hit me harder today... And I did a mini-funeral over the stinking compost bin... NOW my favorite fish is Sam.
Today the first thing I did when I came home from school was to grab the buckets and preform a water change. I opted to do a 75-80% change. However I had to do it by myself, and it took me nearly 4 hours to get it all done (75% change). THANK GOD it's close to summer break and I rarely have any homework!
It took forever to put the water back in. Tap water needed to be conditioned, but then it had to be heated up in a tank of hot water to make it suitable for fish. I'm not sure if this step is necessary though, but my parents say that since our water is electrically heated up, all the oxygen is gone, and the water isn't good for the fish? Right now I've nothing to say to them, since I'm not an expert on water heating... Though I don't think it makes much of a difference... It takes around 15 mins for the hot water to warm the water inside the bucket...
My first two buckets of water were not warmed properly and lowered the tank temp. by almost 4 degrees F. I was scared it was stressing the fish, so I warmed the next few buckets thoroughly before pouring them in.
I vacced the gravel until it was quite clean... Rearranged the plants a bit, and hand fed my fish... ( They would come to the feeding spot, pushing and shoving every time I walked near) They were attacking my hand so ferociously that I was worried they'd bite my nail polish off...
I tested the ammonia immediately after the water change. IT WAS AT 0.5 PPM (It looked like a color between 0.5 and 1, but just to make myself feel better, I'm saying it's at 0.5!) YAAAAYYY! Well I suppose it's not THAT great, considering anything above 0 is deemed harmful, but it was a start. I feel really good about my tank now.
I set up the 10 gallon tank, and even though the equipment was a bit too basic, even for my taste, I got it over with. (The heater doesn't even show temperature, or where you turn it is hot/cold)
Anyways, I put some fake plants in it an a glass dolphin my dad bought in it. It looks pretty good right now. The gravel I envy. It's of a much higher quality than the gravel in my tank. Oh well.
I put two capfuls of Nutrifin Cycle in the filter, just because there was exactly two capfuls left. The rest will be up to nature.
-~-
FISHY INFO:
Some of my fish have white spots on them, though they don't look like Ich at all. It just look to me like some of their scales are missing. Is this a side affect of high ammonia?
Many of my guppies have very red gills if you look at them from underneath. Does this mean there is not a sufficient amount of oxygen in the water, or is it ammonia? What can I do for them? Two of the large female guppies gasped at the surface today, and though it was only briefly, it bothered me.
CURRENTLY WONDERING:
How much water should I change tomorrow, since I changed around 75% today?
In terms of giving fish a peaceful death, would vegetable oil work the same way as olive oil?
NOTES:
wackystarfish- Congrats on your success with cycling! I hope my aquarium will turn around.
LionessN3cubs- Docs offices? I'm confused... But no one I know has any media available for me, if that's what you were wondering.
rabbut- I never knew flushing fish down the toilet can cause so many problems... I will put them in the compost bin from now on if they're dead, and if they're not, into olive oil water they go... I STILL don't have any olive oil, though... And by the way, the 'Cabomba' is fake. I don't have a single real plant in my tank. But I'll accept your compliment anyways. Yes. It IS doing quite well.
orange shark- Thanks. =) And yes, my dad has kept guppies around 50 years ago when he was young. I don't think he has any memories of how he kept them...But he did say his fish always had a short lifespan.
Miss Wiggle- Thanks- today I moved the barrel thing... And even without touching the gravel beneath, poop was flying out everywhere! So THAT'S why Sam and Emily never go in there anymore! They've been staying inside the now cleaned barrel all day today. Now I feel much better, knowing that someone agrees with me on the cause of Ivan's death...
ALEXF- I suppose I did overestimate this site. I thought you'd all think I was a weirdo or something... And then you'd refuse to post in my threads... But once again I've been proven wrong.