I previously had a betta in a 5 gallon Aqua One Nano Tank.
In all honesty, I had lots of issues with water quality and the impact of me not understanding the Nitrogen Cycle until very recently.
I'm on a quest to try and understand as much as possible about the errors I made, so that I can set up a more successful and thought out tank later on (maybe early next year).
Barring issues with Nitrite which I had spikes of quite regularly. What would be the impact of high nitrates for a Betta? I've recently found out that my source water has 33.6 ppm for Nitrate, so I expect over time, I'd see a big build up of this. I didn't have a test for Nitrate so I don't know what levels it reached, but I did have massive issues with cyanobacteria and hair algae by the end.
My betta I think had developed some cloudy eye - I know now that this would have been caused predominantly (like all things) by poor water quality, but how much influence might the Nitrates have had? Or none at all?
In all honesty, I had lots of issues with water quality and the impact of me not understanding the Nitrogen Cycle until very recently.
I'm on a quest to try and understand as much as possible about the errors I made, so that I can set up a more successful and thought out tank later on (maybe early next year).
Barring issues with Nitrite which I had spikes of quite regularly. What would be the impact of high nitrates for a Betta? I've recently found out that my source water has 33.6 ppm for Nitrate, so I expect over time, I'd see a big build up of this. I didn't have a test for Nitrate so I don't know what levels it reached, but I did have massive issues with cyanobacteria and hair algae by the end.
My betta I think had developed some cloudy eye - I know now that this would have been caused predominantly (like all things) by poor water quality, but how much influence might the Nitrates have had? Or none at all?