I have been through some rough patches recently and my pets are suffering for it.
If you get easily disgusted by people who don't take care of their animals either don't read this or please understand that i haven't been able to cope with some things and i haven't been able to maintain my tank, i feel absolutely awful about it and am looking to do a better job. When the tank was initially set up i had no problems maintaining it very well, i knew what I was doing and had prior success with other setups.
This is hard for me but i really need some advice pertaining to a 46 gallon brackish aquarium whose only resident is a 2year old ceylon puffer.
So the setup i have is a 46 gallon bow front, it is brackish and the last time i checked the salinity was around 1.018 but a considerable amount of water has evaporated and my hydrometers are broken.
I have a heater, bubbler and a canister filter and thats about it.
The substrate is very large gravel that i would like to change.
Before i messed up i had a 10 gallon tank that was used to breed feeder snails and a 20 gallon tall with no particular use. Both tanks have filters and i have a heater for the 20 gallon. Both tanks are unused but still contain water sand and a few decorations.
Here comes the bad stuff
My tank has been unmaintained for months.
I was looking towards the usual steady conversion into full marine for the health of my puffer but didn't have any money for protein skimmers, rocks, sand etc.
the substrate of my tank was leftovers from a previous freshwater setup and is a thick layer of large pebbles, a very very bad idea for a setup with a messy fish.
My saltwater testing equipment (ph, nitrate, etc) as well as my hydrometers are either lost or broken.
My food supply for my puffer has been reduced to freeze dried krill because my snail tank is out of order.
And to top it all off i have lost quite a bit of fish keeping know how.
Ok so it is very well established that my setup is messed up and my fish is unhealthy. I am extremely lucky he has survived this long.
So what i am looking for now is some advice about
changing the tank to marine water.
Re adapting the poor little guy to clean water
Getting better food for him
Changing out the substrate to something cleaner like sand
Getting the equipment i need to sustain the setup once i have it marine.
I need this information so that i can make a plan to get what i need and do what i need in order because i am a high school student and have no money to work with. I can scrape together a little at a time but i need a plan.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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If you get easily disgusted by people who don't take care of their animals either don't read this or please understand that i haven't been able to cope with some things and i haven't been able to maintain my tank, i feel absolutely awful about it and am looking to do a better job. When the tank was initially set up i had no problems maintaining it very well, i knew what I was doing and had prior success with other setups.
This is hard for me but i really need some advice pertaining to a 46 gallon brackish aquarium whose only resident is a 2year old ceylon puffer.
So the setup i have is a 46 gallon bow front, it is brackish and the last time i checked the salinity was around 1.018 but a considerable amount of water has evaporated and my hydrometers are broken.
I have a heater, bubbler and a canister filter and thats about it.
The substrate is very large gravel that i would like to change.
Before i messed up i had a 10 gallon tank that was used to breed feeder snails and a 20 gallon tall with no particular use. Both tanks have filters and i have a heater for the 20 gallon. Both tanks are unused but still contain water sand and a few decorations.
Here comes the bad stuff
My tank has been unmaintained for months.
I was looking towards the usual steady conversion into full marine for the health of my puffer but didn't have any money for protein skimmers, rocks, sand etc.
the substrate of my tank was leftovers from a previous freshwater setup and is a thick layer of large pebbles, a very very bad idea for a setup with a messy fish.
My saltwater testing equipment (ph, nitrate, etc) as well as my hydrometers are either lost or broken.
My food supply for my puffer has been reduced to freeze dried krill because my snail tank is out of order.
And to top it all off i have lost quite a bit of fish keeping know how.
Ok so it is very well established that my setup is messed up and my fish is unhealthy. I am extremely lucky he has survived this long.
So what i am looking for now is some advice about
changing the tank to marine water.
Re adapting the poor little guy to clean water
Getting better food for him
Changing out the substrate to something cleaner like sand
Getting the equipment i need to sustain the setup once i have it marine.
I need this information so that i can make a plan to get what i need and do what i need in order because i am a high school student and have no money to work with. I can scrape together a little at a time but i need a plan.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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