I've got questions on all three.
I have an 8 gallon hex tank that I am setting up for three Panda Corys and a Betta. I have a Fluval 104 filter in there which does a fine job of filtering but does not disturb the surface of the water. the tank has one radican sword in it right now and will have maybe one more plant. So my first question is:
1. Do I need an air pump/air stone to introduce more air into the tank or will the plants produce enough oxygen into the water for the corys? There is 20 watts in the form of compact flourescents for lighting.
2. What should I be looking to feed the betta? Betta bites for a regular staple with some frozen bloodworms for treats?
3. Lastly, I bought a piece of driftwood from the LFS to use as the lone centerpiece in this tank. It is anchored to a piece of slate and it looks like it has been bleached or sandblasted or something by the manufacturer. I rinsed it well and placed it in the tank. The problem is, after 24 hours in the tank the ph is at 6.5. My other tank, with no ph altering decor, is at a steady 7.2. Should this pass after a while? How long? Do I need to soak this thing for months? If this requires a bunch of effort, I'll just get a fake rock and yank the wood.
I have an 8 gallon hex tank that I am setting up for three Panda Corys and a Betta. I have a Fluval 104 filter in there which does a fine job of filtering but does not disturb the surface of the water. the tank has one radican sword in it right now and will have maybe one more plant. So my first question is:
1. Do I need an air pump/air stone to introduce more air into the tank or will the plants produce enough oxygen into the water for the corys? There is 20 watts in the form of compact flourescents for lighting.
2. What should I be looking to feed the betta? Betta bites for a regular staple with some frozen bloodworms for treats?
3. Lastly, I bought a piece of driftwood from the LFS to use as the lone centerpiece in this tank. It is anchored to a piece of slate and it looks like it has been bleached or sandblasted or something by the manufacturer. I rinsed it well and placed it in the tank. The problem is, after 24 hours in the tank the ph is at 6.5. My other tank, with no ph altering decor, is at a steady 7.2. Should this pass after a while? How long? Do I need to soak this thing for months? If this requires a bunch of effort, I'll just get a fake rock and yank the wood.