seanus
Fish Fanatic
Right now I have:
1 South-American Cichlid (4 inches long)
1 Bala Shark (4 inches)
1 Silver-tip Shark
1 Red Wag Platy
1 Dalmation Molly
2 Guppies
1 Skirted Tetra
1 Glass Fish
These are in my 29 gallon hexagon tank. I just tested the water (since the Tetra is gasping) and found the following:
Nitrate: 120-160ppm
Nitrite: 0-0.5ppm
Hardness: Very Hard
Alkalinity: High
pH: 6.8
Ammonia: 0.25ppm
I think all is well, except for the Nitrate. I just added an airstone and aquarium salt (never had done either before). I hope those will help with the tetra gasping until tomorrow when I can pick up something to calm down the nitrate.
What should I do?
Also, the airstone seems to come out at ten spots when it's near the surface, half way down, air bubbles come out of five holes and at the bottom, only two or three! Any way to correct it so there is more dispersion at the bottom?
Thanks!
1 South-American Cichlid (4 inches long)
1 Bala Shark (4 inches)
1 Silver-tip Shark
1 Red Wag Platy
1 Dalmation Molly
2 Guppies
1 Skirted Tetra
1 Glass Fish
These are in my 29 gallon hexagon tank. I just tested the water (since the Tetra is gasping) and found the following:
Nitrate: 120-160ppm
Nitrite: 0-0.5ppm
Hardness: Very Hard
Alkalinity: High
pH: 6.8
Ammonia: 0.25ppm
I think all is well, except for the Nitrate. I just added an airstone and aquarium salt (never had done either before). I hope those will help with the tetra gasping until tomorrow when I can pick up something to calm down the nitrate.
What should I do?
Also, the airstone seems to come out at ten spots when it's near the surface, half way down, air bubbles come out of five holes and at the bottom, only two or three! Any way to correct it so there is more dispersion at the bottom?
Thanks!