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Yes, and the thermometer is showing 79-80 degrees
Slightly cooler is perfectly fine, that's what I usually strive for...seeing those fish die like that because of my negligence was heartbreaking.Interesting.
I tend to use new water which is slightly cooler than the tank so I've not faced that problem - in winter a kettleful of boiling water isn't quite enough to get a bucket of water to tank temperature. And in summer, if I make one bucketful too warm, I boil less water for the next one. One slightly too warm bucketful out of 12 won't raise the tank temp by much.
Though it would be easy to raise the tank temp too much with a 25 litre/6/5 gallon tank, so it is something for NannaLou to be aware of.
Best of luck! Betta are wonderful fish (I have one of my own and am preparing for another). However, they are all too often fragile due to their treatment at and in transit to pet stores (both chain and independent). I prefer my LFS but petsmart is closer so I'll sometimes go there for the basics. Their betta are kept in tiny cups until someone purchases them (possibly to be placed in a bowl or a barren 1 gallon tank). Many are lethargic and some even display early signs of fin rot. Make sure to carefully evaluate the source of your fish. You seem to be doing everything right so thank you so much for your compassion and responsibility.I thought I’d done a fair bit of research, but you all have almost frazzled my brain today with the detail in your questions!!
I have no idea what I’m doing wrong, I’m trying to follow the information I’ve read/been given, although I’m now appreciating advice from the supplier may not be totally accurate!!
Thank you all so much for all of your time today, it really is appreciated.
I’m going to do a water test tomorrow and see what the results are and then decide if I can risk another Betta fish from another source or get a community tank going which might be slightly less stressful until I have a bit more practical experience under my belt.
Have a good evening, Lou
With a 180 litre tank and having to use buckets as i can't use hot tap water (heat only boiler rather than combi boiler) it takes 7 buckets to take the water out at ~12 litres a time as I only have to lift that a couple of inches. To refill I use 12 x 7.6 litres as I can lift that weight higher, and my dechlorinator uses 1 drop per 3.75 litres (ie 1 US gallon). But my shrimp tank is a tad smaller than your tank and I don't fill the 12 litre bucket to empty it and it takes just 1 and a bit buckets to refill it.? @ Essjay - one slightly warm bucket out of 12...I‘ve been changing about 5 ltrs at a time - probably 25% of the tank (25 ltrs, but not full to the brim and with rocks/plants/wood). The scale you are working on is mind boggling!
I must admit, I have been using the ‘hand method’ for temperature. I have a bucket bought for the fish (never any cleaning agents) a a jug of hot water, so I go from tank to bucket and adjust as necessary.
What are the chain stores like for purchasing fish? Pets at Home type shops..?
I have bought snails and cherry shrimp from ebay, and they are doing great, they posted them with the 1day delivery service and even with covid delays etc I received them the next day and they put a heat pad in the package to keep them warm.are the ebay/online fish safe to buy..?