My 7 year old has a stomach virus so while I was taking care of her my three year old added the following to our aquariums:
5 Gallon with betta and snail
2 cans of food, 2-3 ounces of Nite Out II and 2-3 ounces of prime water conditioner. I was already dealing with cloudy water that was getting greener by the day so a complete water change might be nice for this one. (Parameters were great even with the green). I keep a bucket of treated water for water changes so I filled a 2.5 gallon tank and put the betta in it.
10 gallon with 4 glo-fish and a snail
This water was crystal clear last night, but water has been testing testing positive for nitrites and "stress'. She put a substantial amount of fish food in this one and now the water in that one looks cloudy/yellowish. OI tried vacuuming the gravel, but my vacuum is too small I think as I bought it for the 2.5 gallon when we had just the better.
What should I do?
5 Gallon with betta and snail
2 cans of food, 2-3 ounces of Nite Out II and 2-3 ounces of prime water conditioner. I was already dealing with cloudy water that was getting greener by the day so a complete water change might be nice for this one. (Parameters were great even with the green). I keep a bucket of treated water for water changes so I filled a 2.5 gallon tank and put the betta in it.
10 gallon with 4 glo-fish and a snail
This water was crystal clear last night, but water has been testing testing positive for nitrites and "stress'. She put a substantial amount of fish food in this one and now the water in that one looks cloudy/yellowish. OI tried vacuuming the gravel, but my vacuum is too small I think as I bought it for the 2.5 gallon when we had just the better.
What should I do?