Your tank is too small for MolliesI have just gotten 3 mollies to go in my new 10 gallon tank
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Your tank is too small for MolliesI have just gotten 3 mollies to go in my new 10 gallon tank
This is pointless don't waste your money"stress less" and "safe start"
Nope, get a more accurate test kit such as the API master test kit.dip sticks
What are they? the only safe N and A levels are 0ppm any above is harmful. period.nitrite levels are safe
how soft?little soft
Make sure you do 50 percent weekly water changeswater change tomorrow
Never heard of these? picture?2 small breed catfish
Why?Your tank is too small for Mollies
This hobby is expensive. you are in the wrong hobby if you think its just a tank filter and heater.It's to expensive
Its not about keeping fish alive, its about helping them thrive in captivity. 2 different things, suffering and living.I have never had any trouble keeping fish before, only when someone else does stupid things to my tank have my fish died
Worthless.salt
I can House a Oscar in a five gallon tank with 100 filters and it will live.Why?
Not even experts can totally balance a tank. It is the most incredible skill out there. Nickau has kind of done it, it can take up to 10 years to master this.Balance in my tank!
No they aren't.my #'s are where they need to be
Wonder why... Its in bad condition and we tried to help you, if you don't let us that's your issue. watching fish suffer.Non of you answered that question and all you did is fuss at me about my tank
Wrong hobby.no desire to fuss with them all the time
Back to your original question, Yes having an all male tank of mollies is perfectly fine, that is if you have the right set up.
Non of you answered that question and all you did is fuss at me about my tank!
I find it hard to belive that a snail can kill a betta, my two Bettas get along fine with small fish that they could easily eat, I don't even introduce them slowly, once a betta gets used to tank mates, it pretty much doesn't care what I add, but it all depends on space. Your tank seems over stocked, and not cycled, we are not trying to be rude to you or maleness a fuss, we are trying to help save your fish.No I transferred the betta balls from my old 5 gallon tank in to the new one and added the recommended amount of "stress less" and "safe start" to the tank. My dip sticks say that the amonia and nitrite levels are safe and that my water is just a little soft, witch I plain on fixing when I do my water change tomorrow. My ph is at 7.5 so that should be fine too.
I have 1 Dalmatian Mollie, 1 harlequin Mollie, 1 gold and black swardtail Mollie, and 2 small breed catfish.
I find it hard to belive that a snail can kill a betta
I find it hard to belive that a snail can kill a betta, my two Bettas get along fine with small fish that they could easily eat, I don't even introduce them slowly, once a betta gets used to tank mates, it pretty much doesn't care what I add, but it all depends on space. Your tank seems over stocked, and not cycled, we are not trying to be rude to you or make a fuss, we are trying to help save your fish.
ive only heard of them choking on pest snails, or pond snails. Nothing else. Gets stuck in their throat and chokes them to death, uncommon but its true.I find it hard to belive that a snail can kill a betta
ive only heard of them choking on pest snails, or pond snails. Nothing else. Gets stuck in their throat and chokes them to death, uncommon but its true.