there's a couple of ways that you can make the tank safe for your fish.Ok the "starter aquarium" I bought is an aa-aquarium one 15l). I think we are going to go for a betta as when I showed my son the picture he really reacted to it. If I do stop using the ammonia remover how do I keep the betta from being sick/dying? I've been doing 25% water changes every day to try and get levels down but ammonia is still high. With the betta should I still get a ghost shrimp or sucker fish to help keep the tank clean or will the betta just see them as a snack?
1. fishless cycling- for this option you dont buy the fish yet and you either buy a raw shrimp from the grocery store or some pure ammonia. for the shrimp you put it in a pantyhose and hang it into the tank and as it decays it releases ammonia. you then test every few days until you get ammo-0, nitrite-0, and a showing of nitrate. for the pure ammonia you add enough to get 3ppm of ammonia and you test every few days and continue to dose more when it goes down until the ammonia drops to 0 in 24 hours and you dont see nitrite, but do have a showing of nitrate,
2. fish in cycling- this is where you get the fish and test atleast daily and do water changes to get rid of any ammonia or nitrite until you get ammo-0, nitrite-0, and a showing of nitrate.
3. fish in cycling with a bacteria additive- this is where you get the fish and add a bacteria additive to add the bacteria. the only one ive heard of that works it tetra safe start. all you have to do is follow the instructions, and find the additive that works.