Ok, I have been browsing this forum for three days now and I must admit. I am extemely overwhelmed. We got a 20 gallon tank to replace my daughters cat that recently died. I have to say.....I did no research :duh: . I have a long time love affair with the ocean and am disappointed at my first attempt at an aquarium.
I let the tank cycle for a week before I added 4 zebras. I also have two sucker fish in there. I not know that I overloaded my system and I am a little unclear on what to do now. My Ammonia has been at 1.5 for 4 days now, and I decided to purchase some Bio-Spira bacteria to give my system a good kick in the rear to get going. I thought this would be better than an ammonia scrubber or chemical to get rid of the ammonia.
Did I completely screw this up??? The water is very murky now and has a smell like mildew. I know that the ammonia is what is stinkin' but I need to know if I should try something else or just let the tank sit and do it's thing.
Has anyone used Bio-Spira before? In a tank that was already going...
I know that these are all stupid beginner mistakes, but I would like to correct the problem.
Thanks for reading!!
I let the tank cycle for a week before I added 4 zebras. I also have two sucker fish in there. I not know that I overloaded my system and I am a little unclear on what to do now. My Ammonia has been at 1.5 for 4 days now, and I decided to purchase some Bio-Spira bacteria to give my system a good kick in the rear to get going. I thought this would be better than an ammonia scrubber or chemical to get rid of the ammonia.
Did I completely screw this up??? The water is very murky now and has a smell like mildew. I know that the ammonia is what is stinkin' but I need to know if I should try something else or just let the tank sit and do it's thing.
Has anyone used Bio-Spira before? In a tank that was already going...
I know that these are all stupid beginner mistakes, but I would like to correct the problem.
Thanks for reading!!