But they don't test ammonia, the most important water param test, IMOIt depends on the way you use strip. try this ↓ then check with drop test (JBL if possible) and compare results... I've been very surprised !
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But they don't test ammonia, the most important water param test, IMOIt depends on the way you use strip. try this ↓ then check with drop test (JBL if possible) and compare results... I've been very surprised !
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Okay- I am just going to lay out the info I know about bettas on the table.He is not sleeping on his side today. I know the water isn't warm enough I wrap a thermal blanket around tank till new heater comes (everything is curbside or delivery). I do treat the water and I'll get some strips. I have NO idea how old he is. I took it off a friend who got it from pet smart. I usually try replace water 2 months and deep clean every other month.
It's plainly spelled out ans strips for ammonia do exist.But they don't test ammonia, the most important water param test, IMO
Not very accurate. JBL is truly better.API Testing Kit. It is liquid testing
Oh wow, I have never heard of JBL!Not very accurate. JBL is truly better.
Really ?Oh wow, I have never heard of JBL!
I agree that API test kits don’t give good readings, especially Ammonia and Nitrate. I’ve never heard of JBL test kits though.Not very accurate. JBL is truly better.
Without testing, following this advice could be fatal for the fish.I would perform a 75% water change ASAP. Your issue sounds like ammonia poisoning, as others have mentioned above.