marcybeth0281
Fish Fanatic
My platy fry were born 2 days ago and they are in the 5g hospital tank which I *thought* had cycled due to 5 days worth of 0 NO2 and NH3 readings and an elevated NO3.
But, alas, last night I did my nightly testings and there was .25ppm of nitrite and 0 NH3. Did a 50% water change and tested this morning. NH3 0, NO2 .50ppm.
I did another 50% water change and then fed the babies before work and turned on the airstone to promote movement and oxygen in the tank. I'm planning on going home at lunch and testing again. I have used salt with my adult fish to help lower the nitrites before successfully - but the fry are new to me and don't know if it's okay to add salt with them. Do I need to lower the amount? How much should I use for the 5g tank if it *is* safe?
Thanks -
But, alas, last night I did my nightly testings and there was .25ppm of nitrite and 0 NH3. Did a 50% water change and tested this morning. NH3 0, NO2 .50ppm.
I did another 50% water change and then fed the babies before work and turned on the airstone to promote movement and oxygen in the tank. I'm planning on going home at lunch and testing again. I have used salt with my adult fish to help lower the nitrites before successfully - but the fry are new to me and don't know if it's okay to add salt with them. Do I need to lower the amount? How much should I use for the 5g tank if it *is* safe?
Thanks -