I screwed up and bought too small of tank (3.5 gallons) it was unfiltered and i proceeded to get some neon tetras (4 of them) and 1 of them die about an 3-4 hours after i got them. Took him back and my water was good so i got a replacement and bought 2 more because they like to be in groups of 6 or more. Well 1 week later 1 more had died and they didn't look so good after doing 2 water changes in the week and signing up on here i realized i needed something better. So i went out and bought a 29 gallon tank with a heater and filter and got it all set up on saturday. I filled it with hot water about 90 degrees and added some Cycle bateria adder chemicals and some amonia to get the new tank up and running.
Well sunday rolls around and the fish in the small tank aren't doing so well so i test the amonia in the bigger tank and its at .25 ppm and i decided that the fish would be better in the bigger tank then in the smaller tank so i turn off the heater and wait for the temperature in the bigger tank to get down to room temperature. Added the 5 remaining fish to the bigger tank in the proper method and quicly one of them died (he wasn't doing so good). Got home from work on monday and the 4 remaining fish seem to doing alot better now, swiming around more and their color is alot better too. Well i woke up today tuesday morning and tested the amonia and its about 1 ppm now.
Is there anything i should be doing to help speed up the cycle process that won't harm the fish?
How often should i be doing water changes and at what % to keep the amonia levels down and will the reduced amount of amonia and nitrite in the tank slow down the growth of the benifical bacteria?
Thanks for ur help.
Well sunday rolls around and the fish in the small tank aren't doing so well so i test the amonia in the bigger tank and its at .25 ppm and i decided that the fish would be better in the bigger tank then in the smaller tank so i turn off the heater and wait for the temperature in the bigger tank to get down to room temperature. Added the 5 remaining fish to the bigger tank in the proper method and quicly one of them died (he wasn't doing so good). Got home from work on monday and the 4 remaining fish seem to doing alot better now, swiming around more and their color is alot better too. Well i woke up today tuesday morning and tested the amonia and its about 1 ppm now.
Is there anything i should be doing to help speed up the cycle process that won't harm the fish?
How often should i be doing water changes and at what % to keep the amonia levels down and will the reduced amount of amonia and nitrite in the tank slow down the growth of the benifical bacteria?
Thanks for ur help.