keri578
New Member
So, I got a new aquarium set up. 10 Gal tank with filter, rocks, fake plants, a light and soon I will have a heater. The idiot at petsmart steered me completely in the wrong direction (I didnt do much research and now I'm kicking myself) and I bought the fish and put them in before it cycled. Anyways, I used filtered tap water (reverse osmosis) to fill the tank and some regular unfiltered tap water which I treated with chlorine killer. I put the fish in (1 dalmatian Molly, 1 Platy, 1 Hatchetfish and 1 baby pleco) So I did all this before doing any research (once again, kicking myself) and so far the Hatchetfish has died. The water in my tank got pretty cloudy for a few days. The molly and platy seemed to be doing okay and pleco looks good. I bought test kits which show good levels for nitrate, nitrite and total hardness, but my alkalinity and pH are very high, at the "dangerous" level according to the mardel strips I bought. I added a tablespoon of aquarium salt to the filter and the water has cleared up. I have been feeding them quite a bit since the person at petsmart said to feed extra since my tank is new and has no algae for the pleco to eat. (that probably caused my ammonia to spike and thus killing my hatchet)
CURRENTLY, the test strips say everything is normal except Alkalinity and pH. The water is clear, Molly and Platy are swimming a lot everywhere and they look vibrant. Pleco just chills on the glass. It's been about 4 days since the tank has been up and running.
Here are my questions,
When should I do my first water change and how much water and how often after that?
When should I do my first gravel cleaning (siphon)?
When I do my water change, can I safely add de-chlorinated tap water into the tank without raising ammonia or anything toxic?
What temp is good to set the heater at?
Can I put a vacation block in my tank for the pleco to eat while the tank builds up algae so he 1. doesn't starve and 2. ammonia doesn't soar from overfeeding
When is it safe to add other fish and what types of fish like higher pH levels that are going to work with my current fish?
I have heard that its more damaging trying to lower pH levels than it is to just leave it alone and that there isn't an easy fix to lower pH. Is this true? Can fish adapt to higher pH with time? I'd like to add an angel fish but have read they enjoy softer waters.
ANY tips or advice welcome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (as long as its constructive)
CURRENTLY, the test strips say everything is normal except Alkalinity and pH. The water is clear, Molly and Platy are swimming a lot everywhere and they look vibrant. Pleco just chills on the glass. It's been about 4 days since the tank has been up and running.
Here are my questions,
When should I do my first water change and how much water and how often after that?
When should I do my first gravel cleaning (siphon)?
When I do my water change, can I safely add de-chlorinated tap water into the tank without raising ammonia or anything toxic?
What temp is good to set the heater at?
Can I put a vacation block in my tank for the pleco to eat while the tank builds up algae so he 1. doesn't starve and 2. ammonia doesn't soar from overfeeding
When is it safe to add other fish and what types of fish like higher pH levels that are going to work with my current fish?
I have heard that its more damaging trying to lower pH levels than it is to just leave it alone and that there isn't an easy fix to lower pH. Is this true? Can fish adapt to higher pH with time? I'd like to add an angel fish but have read they enjoy softer waters.
ANY tips or advice welcome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (as long as its constructive)