Hello, everyone. I've had a Fluval Chi (5 gallon) for a few months now, and I'm having a few complaints about the filtration.
This tank houses one veil tail betta (King) and a nerite snail (Snelly). I don't need tons of filtration, but it seems that every time I do a water change (70% weekly, including what I deem thorough gravel cleaning), all this junk is floating around in the water for about an hour or two after I add the fresh water. It's like I but can't get the stupid thing clean. I haven't tested the water today, but I know that the gunk is possibly adding ammonia to the water. Sadly, I knew nothing of the nitrogen cycle when I got the thing, so I don't even know if the media is mature.
Is there any way I can add more power to the filtration?
Is this junk dangerous to King and Snelly?
Should I do more water changes weekly, instead of one large one on Saturdays?
Please help, as my poor King is sitting in a betta cup until his water clears up a bit. Thanks, guys.
This tank houses one veil tail betta (King) and a nerite snail (Snelly). I don't need tons of filtration, but it seems that every time I do a water change (70% weekly, including what I deem thorough gravel cleaning), all this junk is floating around in the water for about an hour or two after I add the fresh water. It's like I but can't get the stupid thing clean. I haven't tested the water today, but I know that the gunk is possibly adding ammonia to the water. Sadly, I knew nothing of the nitrogen cycle when I got the thing, so I don't even know if the media is mature.
Is there any way I can add more power to the filtration?
Is this junk dangerous to King and Snelly?
Should I do more water changes weekly, instead of one large one on Saturdays?
Please help, as my poor King is sitting in a betta cup until his water clears up a bit. Thanks, guys.