If it's from a well, it might not have chlorine in it, Livewire; it's much more common for people to have water from a private well/bore hole in the US than it is over here.
Can you confirm, OP?
Can you confirm, OP?
Exactly, we do have well water. It used to have sulfur problems, but that was gotten rid of. We've had fish for quite a while now, well, two years or so, and at first, quite a few died, but we hadn't had fish in quite a while. Now we have quite a few, and plan on getting more room in the tank once we give certain fish to homes.fluttermoth said:If it's from a well, it might not have chlorine in it, Livewire; it's much more common for people to have water from a private well/bore hole in the US than it is over here.
Can you confirm, OP?
Alright, thank you very much, I'll try to do that. c: What about a 10gal tank that's overcrowded?fluttermoth said:Fish produce ammonia all the time; in their pee and poop, but also as a by-product of respiration. Ammonia is toxic, and will poison the fish if it's allowed to build up in the water.
In a 'cycled' tank, there will be a colony of bacteria that live in the filter and that eat the ammonia and turn it into nitrite. Nitrite is also very toxic. Luckily for us fishkeepers, there is another family of bacteria that eat the nitrite and turn it into nitrate, which isn't dangerous to fish at all, unless it builds up to very, very high levels.
There aren't any bacteria that eat nitrate, so you get rid of that with regular, partial water changes.
You should change some of the water in your tank every week; how much depends on how many fish you have. If you just had a few small fish, you could probably change 25% of the water every week. But you have lot of big fish, so you need to be changing more like 50 or 60% of the water
Alright, thank you all so very much for all this advice and wisdom! I really do appreciate it, I'll try to do the water once, or even twice a week, a 50% water change for the 10gal, and 25% for the 55gal. %'s are approx. I don't want to measure it! xD Anyways, we lost two male American Black Convicts, two were almost dead, SO...the_lock_man said:Like FLuttermoth said, 50-60%
Yes, I do tell them, and they do care about the fish, I apologize for saying that the did not. I get frustrated sometimes, and try to stop myself from over-exaggerating, but sometimes I do fail, but I'm glad that God is a merciful God. x3didz04 said:Welcome, what do you have in your 10 gallon tank?
Yes you should respect and listen to your parents, but if they are doing something wrong that will risk the fishes health then you should teach them instead of the right thing to do. On here it is not like the fish shops who are giving advise but are doing it more for the money, here it is a free service of giving and receiving advise.