VioletThePurple
Fish Crazy
I've had a little ammonia spike in the first week, and nothing since then. It's only week two, but my parents are getting impatient and telling me it should be fine for fish now. The only stocking will be that betta, but I don't want to put her life in danger. She was in a community tank but now is getting a tank all to herself. I've moved over a couple of decorations to the new tank. And the heater, because I've heard that cold water can hurt the cycle. The other tank should be fine without it for now since it's summer. I can't put in the established filter because the fish in the community tank make a lot of waste. The established media is also too big to put in the betta tank filter.
I'm trying to use fish food and bottled bacteria for cycle. The new tank doesn't have any plants, because to plant that one I would have to use plants from the community. Which I don't want to do because it's not that planted, and I just don't want to risk moving them. I also have test strips, so I'm limited on how frequent I can test. I'm afraid that I could miss an ammonia or nitrite spike that could kill her.
If I decide to put her in already, would it be a good idea to pick up prime conditioner? I've heard it can neutralize ammonia which is good that way I can take care of it before it becomes deadly.
I'm trying to use fish food and bottled bacteria for cycle. The new tank doesn't have any plants, because to plant that one I would have to use plants from the community. Which I don't want to do because it's not that planted, and I just don't want to risk moving them. I also have test strips, so I'm limited on how frequent I can test. I'm afraid that I could miss an ammonia or nitrite spike that could kill her.
If I decide to put her in already, would it be a good idea to pick up prime conditioner? I've heard it can neutralize ammonia which is good that way I can take care of it before it becomes deadly.