Perpetualcoolness
Mostly New Member
Hello, we are new to fish keeping. I have (now) read up all beginners info in this forum but have a question, please.
Background: with no previous knowledge of keeping fish, we recently got a 40L fish tank, about two weeks ago. My 9 year old daughter had been asking for fish for two years so we finally did it. We followed instructions from pet store, prepared tank water, left it for three days, took water sample to shop, was rejected with too much nitrite. I changed all the water tank and refilled with newly treated water. Waited three days, took new sample to the shop and it was fine, so my daughter was so happy when we brought home eight fish:
1 fighting fish
2 Mollies
3 guppies
2 neon
That was a week ago.
Next day one guppy disappeared from tank, nowhere to be seen. Two days later one neon also disappeared. We thought they might be hiding under the gravel so looked around and even lifted all decor items but they were nowhere to be seen. I decided to look up the internet 'my guppy fish disappeared' and I came across this forum. I read everything I could that night, mostly the cycling info, which is a great help by the way, and all about what happens in the tank with bad bacteria and then good bacteria cycles. My husband and I did find the neon fish, dead, floating behind the filter and we quickly removed it so my daughter would not see it. I guess the guppy got eaten when it died but we never saw anything left behind. I wish we had known about fishless cycling, but we already had the fish so it could not be helped. Thankfully, the remaining six fish seem to be ok so far.
I now want to change the water, the store said this morning to change 10% of it whereas the info on this forum suggests 20%, which we will do. My question is regarding the amount of tap safe liquid I have to use.
I am using Interpet Bioactive Tapsafe tap water treatment. The directions are:
1x outer capful for every 225 litres (50 gallons)
1x inner capful for every 45 litres (10 gallons)
The inner capful measurement is fine when I change the whole 40 litres tank, however, for such a small amount of 20% or even 10% water how much would I use and with what device can I measure such a small amount of this liquid?
I was just going to use about 4 drops off a Calpol syringe (child's medication) but my husband thinks that is very risky to just guess that 4 drops will do it, it might be too much and kill the fish. The syringe's smallest measure is 0.25ml.
Please can you help us?
Many thanks.
Background: with no previous knowledge of keeping fish, we recently got a 40L fish tank, about two weeks ago. My 9 year old daughter had been asking for fish for two years so we finally did it. We followed instructions from pet store, prepared tank water, left it for three days, took water sample to shop, was rejected with too much nitrite. I changed all the water tank and refilled with newly treated water. Waited three days, took new sample to the shop and it was fine, so my daughter was so happy when we brought home eight fish:
1 fighting fish
2 Mollies
3 guppies
2 neon
That was a week ago.
Next day one guppy disappeared from tank, nowhere to be seen. Two days later one neon also disappeared. We thought they might be hiding under the gravel so looked around and even lifted all decor items but they were nowhere to be seen. I decided to look up the internet 'my guppy fish disappeared' and I came across this forum. I read everything I could that night, mostly the cycling info, which is a great help by the way, and all about what happens in the tank with bad bacteria and then good bacteria cycles. My husband and I did find the neon fish, dead, floating behind the filter and we quickly removed it so my daughter would not see it. I guess the guppy got eaten when it died but we never saw anything left behind. I wish we had known about fishless cycling, but we already had the fish so it could not be helped. Thankfully, the remaining six fish seem to be ok so far.
I now want to change the water, the store said this morning to change 10% of it whereas the info on this forum suggests 20%, which we will do. My question is regarding the amount of tap safe liquid I have to use.
I am using Interpet Bioactive Tapsafe tap water treatment. The directions are:
1x outer capful for every 225 litres (50 gallons)
1x inner capful for every 45 litres (10 gallons)
The inner capful measurement is fine when I change the whole 40 litres tank, however, for such a small amount of 20% or even 10% water how much would I use and with what device can I measure such a small amount of this liquid?
I was just going to use about 4 drops off a Calpol syringe (child's medication) but my husband thinks that is very risky to just guess that 4 drops will do it, it might be too much and kill the fish. The syringe's smallest measure is 0.25ml.
Please can you help us?
Many thanks.