scottiedogluvr
Mostly New Member
I think that my 5 gallon tank has cycled. I've had it running for about a month now. When I first started a month ago I added 5 glofish right away. They all got ICH and died. Well....I now know that 5 fish is way too much for a 5 gallon tank. I'm pretty sure they all got the ICH because the tank wasn't cycled. I have no fish in my tank right now. I want to make sure the ICH is gone and the tank is cycled before I add any fish.
I just tested the water...
ph 7.6
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
I have several questions....
What is the Ph supposed to be? How do I bring it down?
Should I do a water change before I add fish?
Should I change the filter before I add fish?
What type of fish is suitable for a 5 gallon tank?
Thanks...
Debbie
Read more: http/www.tropicalfishkeeping.com/beginner-freshwater-aquarium/i-think-my-tank-has-cycled-333857/#ixzz2qlByWXSO
I just tested the water...
ph 7.6
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 0
I have several questions....
What is the Ph supposed to be? How do I bring it down?
Should I do a water change before I add fish?
Should I change the filter before I add fish?
What type of fish is suitable for a 5 gallon tank?
Thanks...
Debbie
Read more: http/www.tropicalfishkeeping.com/beginner-freshwater-aquarium/i-think-my-tank-has-cycled-333857/#ixzz2qlByWXSO