Cookielici0us
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Okay well my platy started eating yesterday again... oddly... I just got NEW NEW fish food and she started eating... maybe she only eats NON-STALE fish food or something ._.;; but yeah she's all bloated and full... Again...
And I'm sorry...but honestly What the hell does cycling has to do with anything? Ammonia and nitrate poisoning are very distinct and you can pick it out quickly only because so many people have experienced it that its just obvious. I'd lean more on the parasite... or disease which is what I had thought it to be... but I dont know she suddenly seems fine after i got NEW fresh fish food same brand and same type of food...
I've had a lonnnnngggg experience with my ten gallon about cycling.... and I went through enough rounds of fish to actually know that... Cycling is important...but not the reason for everything... I've learnt that if you change your water TOO often in a short amount of time you get ich..and ich is the WORST thing to EVER get and maybe one of the things that killed the most fishes out of my fish tank.... just because I have loaches and an octo which makes the process so much more painful.
Anyways odd things happen and thanks :3 everyone for your advice.. let's just hope that she continues to eat this new non-stale fish food that she seems to love so much
and i've had octos die after a water change during cycling because of their sensitivity to water temperature and the fact the stress makes them so much more sensitive.
And I'm sorry...but honestly What the hell does cycling has to do with anything? Ammonia and nitrate poisoning are very distinct and you can pick it out quickly only because so many people have experienced it that its just obvious. I'd lean more on the parasite... or disease which is what I had thought it to be... but I dont know she suddenly seems fine after i got NEW fresh fish food same brand and same type of food...
I've had a lonnnnngggg experience with my ten gallon about cycling.... and I went through enough rounds of fish to actually know that... Cycling is important...but not the reason for everything... I've learnt that if you change your water TOO often in a short amount of time you get ich..and ich is the WORST thing to EVER get and maybe one of the things that killed the most fishes out of my fish tank.... just because I have loaches and an octo which makes the process so much more painful.
Anyways odd things happen and thanks :3 everyone for your advice.. let's just hope that she continues to eat this new non-stale fish food that she seems to love so much
and i've had octos die after a water change during cycling because of their sensitivity to water temperature and the fact the stress makes them so much more sensitive.