Tell me if I got this right::
I have a 6 gallon eclipse with one Betta. I decided to add 2 corys. The corys were in the tank for about 4 days, when the Betta all of a sudden decided that he did not like them anymore,,,,, so,,, I took them out and transferred them into another tank.
Now, I just tested the water in the tank, and the Nitrites were off the chart (5.0 or higher) and the ammonia was also (.5 to 1.0).
I did a huge water change (50%). Tested the water again and the Nitrites came down to (.50).
Did this happen cause the 2 corys added to the ammonia, thus more nitrifying bacteria? Then removed the corys and much of the bacteria died off, thus nitrites?
And should I do another water change today or wait till tomorrow. Honestly, I don't know how the Betta's still alive.
I have a 6 gallon eclipse with one Betta. I decided to add 2 corys. The corys were in the tank for about 4 days, when the Betta all of a sudden decided that he did not like them anymore,,,,, so,,, I took them out and transferred them into another tank.
Now, I just tested the water in the tank, and the Nitrites were off the chart (5.0 or higher) and the ammonia was also (.5 to 1.0).
I did a huge water change (50%). Tested the water again and the Nitrites came down to (.50).
Did this happen cause the 2 corys added to the ammonia, thus more nitrifying bacteria? Then removed the corys and much of the bacteria died off, thus nitrites?
And should I do another water change today or wait till tomorrow. Honestly, I don't know how the Betta's still alive.