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It said something about "Free for banks in the US" but then it said something about some kind of symbol, which doesn't exist on my card. The card I have received from the bank only has pen writing and no such symbol placed on it.Paypal allows you to link your bank account/checking account to your paypal account. There is no reason you have to use any kind of card. All you need is your routing number and account number from your bank.
I'm just scared cause I haven't been doing 100% water changes like before, but 80% instead and that might cause some problems. My internet being shut down for half a day isn't helping either. -.-Keep the Fish mate, use containers till you can get an aquarium, i wouldnt give my fish up cuz of a little hickup, i would feel like aboslute crap after, but nkwoing that they made it through even though you were going through a hard time you would feel accomplished.
GL mate Cody
The thing I like about partial changes:100% water changes aren't generally a good idea anyway, as you risk shocking the fish. Several smaller changes are much preferable to one big one. Having said that, if you don't have a cycled filter and ammonia is building up, you will want to be changing the water as much as you can.
Most of us have made silly beginners' mistakes in the past, but you obviously care a lot about your fish and want to do what's best for them
100% changes aren't something that an aquarist normally does, but your fish seem to have survived it thus far, so I'd say your plan is okay. It really depends on how much ammonia there is in the tank water though. Any amount of ammonia or nitrite is toxic to fish, but as a guideline for fish-in cycling we usually say not to let either get to 0.25ppm or above. Say your tank water was regularly getting to 0.25ppm, an 80% change would be more than acceptable as it would get it down to 0.05. If ammonia or nitrite was buidling up to say 2ppm, an 80% change would still leave you with 0.4ppm, which would be too high. Without a test kit, it's impossible for us to say how much water you should be changing and how often.
Either way, you shouldn't be doing large enough changes that you need to remove the fish from the tank. If the water is that bad, you should do two water changes, rather than one complete one.
We don't even have that here (Romania) except freecycle according to what it says on the internet, but I wonder if that works.Why dont you sign up to freecycle or look on gumtree for a tank? There have been three of four going on freecycle in my area lately.
Pff mom won't let me sign up for freecycle either. -.- She also uses that "fish keeping is for kids" phrase again. She also thinks I went crazy when I suggested a bin for the fish.The beginning of March is only a week away.
The point is that I've paid the money so far for fish and fish food, but have yet to get the money for a new tank. She said if I can pay for it she will let me keep a larger tank. But since I can't, I'll have to rely on my dad to buy me either a bin or when it will be my birthday, a real tank that will be way better for my catfish and swordies.See parents just don't understand. You want to do something and they say you don't need to but it's your tank and you've paid all the money and they won't let you do what you want.