If you get a master test kit like the one I linked to, it will contain everything you need: ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH.
For the time being, half water changes should do fine.
cheers for all your help mate
everything is much clearer now
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If you get a master test kit like the one I linked to, it will contain everything you need: ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH.
For the time being, half water changes should do fine.
At the moment the ammonia reading is the most important and that has to be kept below 0.25ppm with water changes. But test the tap water first as that may have ammonia in it already. Which API dechlorinator did you buy because there are two and one doesn't detoxify the ammonia, that's API tap safe.
API stress coat, it says makes tap water safe?
Looks like your water change cleared things up for the time being.
It also seems that the ammonia spike is over, and thats why you got a reading of high nitrite.
Once you get a reading of nitrate, you know that the nitrogen cycle is taking place.
Also im not to sure, but those "algae suckers" could be chinese algae eaters (i think thats what there called) which will grow up to be very aggesive and kill your fish. You need to wait for someone more experienced to confirm this point.
i highly doubt they will, there quite a stupid fish haha stuck to the side of the tank all the time LOL