These are just questions I can't find the answer for.
1. Is fish tuberculosis common? And is it easily transmitted to humans? This really makes me worried when my fish are sick and I can't enjoy them when I'm paranoid. A personality flaw of mine, lol.
2. Also, I have almost two inches of gravel in my aquarium and I know it's only recommended to use 1/4 an inch. So do I need to remove some of my gravel? And if so, how do I keep my fake plants in place? It's hard to keep the stands (?) from view. But I think it could be my problem with nitrites.
3. Does the degree of quality in fish foods vary a lot in brands? Are there certain once that a particularly better? And what are the differences in quality and ease of feeding with flakes or pellets or freeze-dried, etc. food?
4. What water changes are recommended for a 10-gallon aquarium? Is there a drastic difference for the better doing about two water changes a week compared to one every two weeks?
5. Is it really worth getting a twenty- or thirty-gallon tank to replace your ten-gallon (easier to manage water changes, etc)?
6. Another food question: How is the best way to feed (in my case, three) fish and make sure they all get some without all the waste (food falling to the bottom)? And how's the best way to get rid of the food that does settle into the gravel?
7. When changing water in a heated aquarium (e.g. eighty degrees f) and the room temperature is 75-82 degrees f, how do you bring the water up to 80 degrees to avoid the sudden temperature change? Not sure how to ask this question better.
8. If you get a contagious disease, such as a bacterial infection (or tuberculosis) or parasites, do you have to discard you biological wheel or filter? Or can you disinfect them? For now, I don't need to do this or anything. Just so I know in case I do.
9. Along with the question above, with nets or pythons or siphon tubes, etc., is leaving them to dry thoroughly enough when fish are sick (illnesses listed above) or do they need to be disinfected or discarded?
Sorry for all the questions, but I needed a place to put them out there, just to ease my mind. I wanted to ask them all at once (except for my current need for a diagnoses in the other topic I started) and I appreciate anyone's thoughts.
1. Is fish tuberculosis common? And is it easily transmitted to humans? This really makes me worried when my fish are sick and I can't enjoy them when I'm paranoid. A personality flaw of mine, lol.
2. Also, I have almost two inches of gravel in my aquarium and I know it's only recommended to use 1/4 an inch. So do I need to remove some of my gravel? And if so, how do I keep my fake plants in place? It's hard to keep the stands (?) from view. But I think it could be my problem with nitrites.
3. Does the degree of quality in fish foods vary a lot in brands? Are there certain once that a particularly better? And what are the differences in quality and ease of feeding with flakes or pellets or freeze-dried, etc. food?
4. What water changes are recommended for a 10-gallon aquarium? Is there a drastic difference for the better doing about two water changes a week compared to one every two weeks?
5. Is it really worth getting a twenty- or thirty-gallon tank to replace your ten-gallon (easier to manage water changes, etc)?
6. Another food question: How is the best way to feed (in my case, three) fish and make sure they all get some without all the waste (food falling to the bottom)? And how's the best way to get rid of the food that does settle into the gravel?
7. When changing water in a heated aquarium (e.g. eighty degrees f) and the room temperature is 75-82 degrees f, how do you bring the water up to 80 degrees to avoid the sudden temperature change? Not sure how to ask this question better.
8. If you get a contagious disease, such as a bacterial infection (or tuberculosis) or parasites, do you have to discard you biological wheel or filter? Or can you disinfect them? For now, I don't need to do this or anything. Just so I know in case I do.
9. Along with the question above, with nets or pythons or siphon tubes, etc., is leaving them to dry thoroughly enough when fish are sick (illnesses listed above) or do they need to be disinfected or discarded?
Sorry for all the questions, but I needed a place to put them out there, just to ease my mind. I wanted to ask them all at once (except for my current need for a diagnoses in the other topic I started) and I appreciate anyone's thoughts.