Tyler777
Fishaholic
Today I came from work n found 3 of my koi female bettas dead.
I had ammonia n PH detectors in place but it showed everything was fine.
I then used the ammonia, ph n so on chemical testers n there was no ammonia n ph was fine now nitrites were sku high.
My wife turned the koi bettas tank into a heavily planted tank but also added garden mix dirt n play sand into wine glasses were she put the plants to grow.
We found 2 of those glasses tipped over n pouring the dirt n sand into the bottom of the tank. Can that garden dirt make nitrites go crazy high ? Or too many plants could have done it ?
I had ammonia n PH detectors in place but it showed everything was fine.
I then used the ammonia, ph n so on chemical testers n there was no ammonia n ph was fine now nitrites were sku high.
My wife turned the koi bettas tank into a heavily planted tank but also added garden mix dirt n play sand into wine glasses were she put the plants to grow.
We found 2 of those glasses tipped over n pouring the dirt n sand into the bottom of the tank. Can that garden dirt make nitrites go crazy high ? Or too many plants could have done it ?