My only fish died, how can I keep my bacteria from dying-off?
Hi all. Well, as I suspected, my Dwarf Gourami died today. He had been becoming slightly discolored for a few days, just like my previous Dwarf Gourami had before he died. Now, I plan on getting more fish, but I want to be sure of a few things.
1. How can I make sure that the bacteria in my cycled tank will not die off? I need to sustain the cycled tank in order to house my new fish.
2. Should I "sterilize" the tank from the dead gourami? I know I shouldn't clean it out with soap or anything, but is there anything I can do and still maintain the cycled bacteria to sterilize the system?
Thanks for your help, all.
Godspeed, Tang. :sad:
Hi all. Well, as I suspected, my Dwarf Gourami died today. He had been becoming slightly discolored for a few days, just like my previous Dwarf Gourami had before he died. Now, I plan on getting more fish, but I want to be sure of a few things.
1. How can I make sure that the bacteria in my cycled tank will not die off? I need to sustain the cycled tank in order to house my new fish.
2. Should I "sterilize" the tank from the dead gourami? I know I shouldn't clean it out with soap or anything, but is there anything I can do and still maintain the cycled bacteria to sterilize the system?
Thanks for your help, all.
Godspeed, Tang. :sad:
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