campo
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I have cycled my new tank for about 3 days now and i have read that neon tetras won't like new tanks and i am unsure if they will survive in my tank and also will neons go well with platys?
Waiting will not cycle the tank, it needs an ammonia source. The cycling link is heavy going, a video is a better introduction. Just ignore the marketing (bacteria additives, fertilizer etc.) and check information with other sources.i will wait a couple weeks
Hello. Platys will go well with any other peaceful fish. As long as you're keeping up with your water changes, there's no reason why the fish won't do well. Don't over populate the tank. Keep the food to a small variety every couple of days and you'll be successful. Water changes are the foundation of any degree of success in this hobby.I have cycled my new tank for about 3 days now and i have read that neon tetras won't like new tanks and i am unsure if they will survive in my tank and also will neons go well with platys?
Hello. I used API's Quick Start when I started a new aquarium. I just dose the product according to the instructions along with API's Water Conditioner and add a few of my chosen fish. I change half the tank water every few days, for as long as I have the tank running and always use the same amount of the two chemicals prior to refilling the tank. Never had a problem.thanks for all of the info and tips guys, i have spoken to my friend and he is willing to give me some some filter media with beneficial bacteria that has been established in his tank and i am going to buy some seachem stability and let my tank run for about a month or so and let the bacteria establish and i will check levels of ph, ammonia, nitrite and will ask my local council about our water hardness. thanks for all the help on getting me started
The filter media is a good idea if it's from a disease free tank. Using live aquarium plants is highly recommended as they use the ammonia.thanks for all of the info and tips guys, i have spoken to my friend and he is willing to give me some some filter media with beneficial bacteria that has been established in his tank and i am going to buy some seachem stability and let my tank run for about a month or so and let the bacteria establish and i will check levels of ph, ammonia, nitrite and will ask my local council about our water hardness. thanks for all the help on getting me started
thanks for all of the info and tips guys, i have spoken to my friend and he is willing to give me some some filter media with beneficial bacteria that has been established in his tank and i am going to buy some seachem stability and let my tank run for about a month or so and let the bacteria establish and i will check levels of ph, ammonia, nitrite and will ask my local council about our water hardness. thanks for all the help on getting me started