goldfish_is_orange
Fish Fanatic
Thanks for the replies. As you can tell, I'm ultra new at this.
Unfortunately I don't have any other metrics outside of PH. I de-chlorinated the water, ran the filter (w/ charcoal & biomax), and put a few food flakes in and ran that with no fish for ~2 weeks. Also used PH Down until it stabilized.
I haven't lost anything, and they all seem happy. They don't hide, come running for food, haven't seen anyone nip, and they're all really active (except the catfish which hides during the day).
But oof, sounds like this is setup for failure. Lesson learned here: find a new store. Figured I could go to the experts who make their living off of it, but seems that's not the case. The total sale was only like $20, so it's not like they made a killing off it either.
Someone I know has a 40 gallon tank which is almost empty (I think just 1 fish at the moment, forget what kind), said they'd take the bala at least. Should I try to re-home the barbs there as well?
Also, I have an empty 30 gallon tank (wanted to have a fully functioning 10 before going bigger). I would like to not set that up quite yet, if possible.
But I also want these dudes to be happy & healthy.
Welcome to TFF!
Don't worry, a lot of us started with the same mistake of believing whatever the lfs sales person was saying. A few things I can suggest right now is to invest in test kits, at least for ammonia, nitrates and nitrites. And then set up the 30 gallon tank. You'll find that it's actually easier to work with a bigger tank than a smaller one.