I have a 3-gallon tank, a 6-gallon tank, and a 12-gallon tank. I have been struggling with how often I should be vacuuming the gravel and doing water changes, and how much water to change out.
I know the 3- and 6-gallon tanks are less stable and need more constant maintenance. But I have read everything from "change 10% of the water daily and do a larger change once or twice a week" to "do a water change once every week or two". What the heck?
Should I do it by nitrate readings? My ammonia and nitrites are always zero. What level of nitrates should prompt a water change?
I am also reading now that too aggressive gravel vacuuming could be harming my good bacteria. Is it safe to say this isn't happening, since my ammonia is always zero?
And finally, I am trying not to overfeed, but I bet I am. How much and how often is the correct way to feed fish? For instance, the 6-gallon has 4 danios and a small cory. I feed a small amount of flakes most days and frozen bloodworms or freeze-dried tubiflex worms twice a week. I also rotate between a small part of an algae wafer, a shrimp pellet, or a hikari sinking wafer for the cory.
How do I judge how much flake food to put in?
Thanks for answering my newbie questions!
I know the 3- and 6-gallon tanks are less stable and need more constant maintenance. But I have read everything from "change 10% of the water daily and do a larger change once or twice a week" to "do a water change once every week or two". What the heck?
Should I do it by nitrate readings? My ammonia and nitrites are always zero. What level of nitrates should prompt a water change?
I am also reading now that too aggressive gravel vacuuming could be harming my good bacteria. Is it safe to say this isn't happening, since my ammonia is always zero?
And finally, I am trying not to overfeed, but I bet I am. How much and how often is the correct way to feed fish? For instance, the 6-gallon has 4 danios and a small cory. I feed a small amount of flakes most days and frozen bloodworms or freeze-dried tubiflex worms twice a week. I also rotate between a small part of an algae wafer, a shrimp pellet, or a hikari sinking wafer for the cory.
How do I judge how much flake food to put in?
Thanks for answering my newbie questions!