Well, I got my tank set up on Friday (10gal, Penguin 100, Heater, couple plants, big rock, gravel substrate) and I let it cycle a couple days and put my fish in on Monday. I have 5 Bleeding Heart tetra, male betta, and 3 loaches.
I don't have a test kit and am going out to get one soon. If my amonia, nitrate, nitrite levels are too high, what products do you recommend to take the levels down in addition to water changes?
Also, the tetras just seem to swim around the bottom of the tank near the back. They seem to be healthy but I am wondering if I should be concerned? The betta seems to hide alot and rest? in the rock that I have too. The loaches seem to be swimming around and are pretty active but the tetras are not and just seem to sit at the bottom.
I will check my levels and get back to you in a bit but before i go to the pet store I want to know what products are good to use if my levels are too high after testing.
Thanks for asnwering these stupid newb questions but I am slowly learning more about fish care.
-Ryan
I don't have a test kit and am going out to get one soon. If my amonia, nitrate, nitrite levels are too high, what products do you recommend to take the levels down in addition to water changes?
Also, the tetras just seem to swim around the bottom of the tank near the back. They seem to be healthy but I am wondering if I should be concerned? The betta seems to hide alot and rest? in the rock that I have too. The loaches seem to be swimming around and are pretty active but the tetras are not and just seem to sit at the bottom.
I will check my levels and get back to you in a bit but before i go to the pet store I want to know what products are good to use if my levels are too high after testing.
Thanks for asnwering these stupid newb questions but I am slowly learning more about fish care.
-Ryan