Hi ALL,
Ok, we will be putting our Betta, Sparky, to rest shortly today.
I am trying not to think of his cute little face as he would wiggle himself swimming over to me. Enough said on this.
To overcome my sorrow for my little baby. I am planning to go out today or tomorrow to purchase another Betta or 2. For now, if I do get the 2 Bettas, I will also be purchasing 2 large bowls for temporary use until I am sure I can get the 5 gallon and 10 gallons tanks cycled properly. I will also be ordering the Bio Spira after I get more knowledge on how to carefully set up the 2 larger tanks in preparation for the Bio Spira.
I have a 25 watt heater right now for the 5 gallon tank and that is it. Should I purchase another smaller heater - 1(2) for the new bowl(s)?
Also, I am dizzy thinking of all the different conditioners people keep saying to use. What is the difference? Which is best? I have Prime now and AquaSafe and everything else listed in my prior posts. I have just read to use NovAqua, Amquel, and AquiSol. ACKKKKKKKKKK!!!! I am going Nuts!!! I think my problem is that I have so many different items, I am not sure which to put in and maybe have put too much of so many different things into the tank with our Sparky. I really need to be told...step by step...like a little child, I suppose what exactly what I need to do from beginning to end.
Let's start with bringing the Betta(s) home from the store. Ok, so I have this(ese) large bowl(s) now and the Betta(s) in a teensy weeny container (Oh, how I hate those teeny containers they keep the Bettas in, in the pet stores!!!!! >: ) Ok, so please let me make sure have this down. And please, help me if I am wrong, PLEASE! I only have 1 gallon of water set for over a week now which has been treated with AquaSafe. I really don't even want to use that water any more. I'd just as soon discard it because I don't even know how much I put in there now when I treated it. So, that would mean I would have to start with my tap water and treat it. Would that be OK to start and then condition it with how much conditioner? Which conditioner?
Also, my tap water tests at .50 Ammonia. I have tested this over and over and over again, and it comes up at .50 Ammonia. I tested the water with my API Ammonia NH3/NH4+ Test Kit. It has 2 bottles in the box.
I don't think I am going to go to the store today until I hear from everyone on this. Because of the loss of Sparky, I have literally become frozen with fear of doing anything on my own with another Betta fish or any other fish for that matter.
Going to bury Sparky now.
Awaiting replies please!
Ann
Ok, we will be putting our Betta, Sparky, to rest shortly today.
I am trying not to think of his cute little face as he would wiggle himself swimming over to me. Enough said on this.
To overcome my sorrow for my little baby. I am planning to go out today or tomorrow to purchase another Betta or 2. For now, if I do get the 2 Bettas, I will also be purchasing 2 large bowls for temporary use until I am sure I can get the 5 gallon and 10 gallons tanks cycled properly. I will also be ordering the Bio Spira after I get more knowledge on how to carefully set up the 2 larger tanks in preparation for the Bio Spira.
I have a 25 watt heater right now for the 5 gallon tank and that is it. Should I purchase another smaller heater - 1(2) for the new bowl(s)?
Also, I am dizzy thinking of all the different conditioners people keep saying to use. What is the difference? Which is best? I have Prime now and AquaSafe and everything else listed in my prior posts. I have just read to use NovAqua, Amquel, and AquiSol. ACKKKKKKKKKK!!!! I am going Nuts!!! I think my problem is that I have so many different items, I am not sure which to put in and maybe have put too much of so many different things into the tank with our Sparky. I really need to be told...step by step...like a little child, I suppose what exactly what I need to do from beginning to end.
Let's start with bringing the Betta(s) home from the store. Ok, so I have this(ese) large bowl(s) now and the Betta(s) in a teensy weeny container (Oh, how I hate those teeny containers they keep the Bettas in, in the pet stores!!!!! >: ) Ok, so please let me make sure have this down. And please, help me if I am wrong, PLEASE! I only have 1 gallon of water set for over a week now which has been treated with AquaSafe. I really don't even want to use that water any more. I'd just as soon discard it because I don't even know how much I put in there now when I treated it. So, that would mean I would have to start with my tap water and treat it. Would that be OK to start and then condition it with how much conditioner? Which conditioner?
Also, my tap water tests at .50 Ammonia. I have tested this over and over and over again, and it comes up at .50 Ammonia. I tested the water with my API Ammonia NH3/NH4+ Test Kit. It has 2 bottles in the box.
I don't think I am going to go to the store today until I hear from everyone on this. Because of the loss of Sparky, I have literally become frozen with fear of doing anything on my own with another Betta fish or any other fish for that matter.
Going to bury Sparky now.
Awaiting replies please!
Ann