Hi guys,
As a bit of background: We trusted our LFS before finding this site. As such, we are now trying to cycle the tank with fish in it. we've lost most of the original ones, but things seem to have settled down now. We have: a cardinal tetra, a zebra danio, and two pygmy corys. To many to be cycling with i know, but its to late now. This is week two, and we havent had any deaths for a week.
BUT the funny bit is: because we're cycling with fish, we am feeding them almost nothing. So whenever we feed them, the CARDINAL chases the zebra to the food! hillarious! Its like a game of chicken between a 4wd and a gokart. They dont hurt each other, but they really go for that food!
And while I'm posting: i KNOW here have been heaps of posts about this, but has anyone sat down and done a battery of tests with ammo lock or amaquel? because we have some A.C.E ammonia locker, and it doesnt seem to effect our ammonia readings at all? After we add it, the reading goes back to zero.
thanks for all your help!
As a bit of background: We trusted our LFS before finding this site. As such, we are now trying to cycle the tank with fish in it. we've lost most of the original ones, but things seem to have settled down now. We have: a cardinal tetra, a zebra danio, and two pygmy corys. To many to be cycling with i know, but its to late now. This is week two, and we havent had any deaths for a week.
BUT the funny bit is: because we're cycling with fish, we am feeding them almost nothing. So whenever we feed them, the CARDINAL chases the zebra to the food! hillarious! Its like a game of chicken between a 4wd and a gokart. They dont hurt each other, but they really go for that food!
And while I'm posting: i KNOW here have been heaps of posts about this, but has anyone sat down and done a battery of tests with ammo lock or amaquel? because we have some A.C.E ammonia locker, and it doesnt seem to effect our ammonia readings at all? After we add it, the reading goes back to zero.
thanks for all your help!