KellyT1203
New Member
So I just got my API master test kit today. I was only able to test for ammonia for a while but had my LFS test it.
My readings:
pH: 7.5
Ammo: .50
NitrIte: .25
NitrAte: 0
Tank has been set up for 4 weeks. I am not overstocked but stocked too quickly.
Tank mates:
3 scissor tail rasboras (i know they are schooling fish, will get more DOWN the not so immediate road)
3 platys
4 mollies
I have been fortunate, well.........kinda. I did have ich and treated it, but one of my mollies died of ich. Other than that, no other deaths. Except my betta RIP miss betta. She died of natural fish causes in my 10 gallon tank. She lived a good life. I had her for 3 years.
Anyways, I tested my tap water for ammonia and it's reading is .50. Any advice on what I can do to get my parameters a little better? I know I should do water changes, and am doing them regulary (every other day, 9 gallons). Oh it's a 40 gallon tank.
I don't want the expense of buying distilled water. What can I do about the ammonia in my tap water??? Any other suggestions?
Please be kind, I am well aware I stocked my fish tank too much too soon. Oh, I do have my 10 gallon that I haven't done a gravel vac on in a while if it would help with my 40 gallon tank. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
My readings:
pH: 7.5
Ammo: .50
NitrIte: .25
NitrAte: 0
Tank has been set up for 4 weeks. I am not overstocked but stocked too quickly.
Tank mates:
3 scissor tail rasboras (i know they are schooling fish, will get more DOWN the not so immediate road)
3 platys
4 mollies
I have been fortunate, well.........kinda. I did have ich and treated it, but one of my mollies died of ich. Other than that, no other deaths. Except my betta RIP miss betta. She died of natural fish causes in my 10 gallon tank. She lived a good life. I had her for 3 years.
Anyways, I tested my tap water for ammonia and it's reading is .50. Any advice on what I can do to get my parameters a little better? I know I should do water changes, and am doing them regulary (every other day, 9 gallons). Oh it's a 40 gallon tank.
I don't want the expense of buying distilled water. What can I do about the ammonia in my tap water??? Any other suggestions?
Please be kind, I am well aware I stocked my fish tank too much too soon. Oh, I do have my 10 gallon that I haven't done a gravel vac on in a while if it would help with my 40 gallon tank. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.