I love my fish room.ends up with an entire fish room
I love my fish room.ends up with an entire fish room
My bedroom is my fish room. Lol!I love my fish room.
Test your water and see what it reads.Update! I got a 6 gallon cube for the shrimp! I have a seeded sponge filter and added 2 juvenile mystery snails. Can I add the shrimp now? Should I wait for tomorrow?
My guess is that it would be 0,0,0?Test your water and see what it reads.
Yes I know but since there is no waste it would be 0,0,0. I will test and add them todayGuessing doesn’t count. It needs to be 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, and some nitrates. If nitrates higher than 20 then do a 50% water change to lower them below 20. Then you’re ready.
Ok. I did this a few months ago and the water tested 0,0,0 and when I added 1 fish it showed only nitrates so yes the bb did it’s job but there were no nitrates until I added wasteNo, if you used the same filter media it would show nitrates. I do it all the time and the nitrates indicate to me that the cycle carried over.
I understand. When I’m adding seeded media I’m adding bb correct? How could I add nitrates? Nitrates is from wasteYou’re not listening and obviously don’t really understand the nitrogen cycle. I give up.
I set the tank up last night and added 2 juvenile snails. I’ll test but I was talking about last night how it would be 0,0,0 bc there was no wasteI wonder if it's because the tank has only just been set up and the readings are still at tap water level?
How long have the snails been in the tank? Long enough to produce ammonia?
What are the readings for your tap water, does that have zero nitrate?
The only way to know if the mature sponge has enough bacteria is to add ammonia. I have no idea how much 2 juvenile snails will make compared to a group of shrimps. I would wait a couple of days and see what the readings are then - if there's any sign of ammonia or nitrite you'll know not to move the shrimps, but if there's no ammonia or nitrite, but there is a reading for nitrate, there should be enough bacteria.