dutchmodernist
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Hello all,
I'm really new to fish, and realize I may be a bit over my head with information. There are so many different opinions out there and different, equally complex sets of instructions.
I have 2 tanks, both 5 days old.
Tank 1:
5 gallon
5 female bettas
1 blue mystery(apple) snail
charcoal whisper filter
2 live plants
some decorations to hide in
No nitrites, no nitrates
ph 7.8
temp 76-78 degrees f
Tank 2:
2 gallon tank
1 male betta
1 mystery snail
2 plants
airstone style aerator
"under gravel filter"
some shells to hide in
Same water conditions as tank 1
So first off, I didn't know about cycling until I did some reading last night. The test strips I got don't test for ammonia, but there are no nitrates or nitrites detected. The fish seem very active and happy. What should I look for as the cycling happens, or am I good to go?
I am going to do a weekly water change. How much should I change? I keep reading different amounts. Is 10% or 25% correct?
Clearly the water is too alkaline. Do I add chemicals, or is there a better means to lower it?
They all get a mixed diet of bio-pellets, bettamin flakes, and dried blood worms. Any issues with those?
Any other advice that will help me be a better fish mommy will be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!
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I'm really new to fish, and realize I may be a bit over my head with information. There are so many different opinions out there and different, equally complex sets of instructions.
I have 2 tanks, both 5 days old.
Tank 1:
5 gallon
5 female bettas
1 blue mystery(apple) snail
charcoal whisper filter
2 live plants
some decorations to hide in
No nitrites, no nitrates
ph 7.8
temp 76-78 degrees f
Tank 2:
2 gallon tank
1 male betta
1 mystery snail
2 plants
airstone style aerator
"under gravel filter"
some shells to hide in
Same water conditions as tank 1
So first off, I didn't know about cycling until I did some reading last night. The test strips I got don't test for ammonia, but there are no nitrates or nitrites detected. The fish seem very active and happy. What should I look for as the cycling happens, or am I good to go?
I am going to do a weekly water change. How much should I change? I keep reading different amounts. Is 10% or 25% correct?
Clearly the water is too alkaline. Do I add chemicals, or is there a better means to lower it?
They all get a mixed diet of bio-pellets, bettamin flakes, and dried blood worms. Any issues with those?
Any other advice that will help me be a better fish mommy will be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!
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