First of all, thank you EVERYONE for your advice. I did NOT go out and buy another tank as I figured the logical thing to do was/is to get my CURRENT tank under control. So Saturday morning I rinsed off the filters in the tank water that I had siphoned into a bucket. I removed all of the ornaments in the tank and kept them in siphoned tank water so I wouldn't kill the bacteria. I then scrubbed down the walls of the tank with a brush I use only on the tank and then I vacummed the bottom and I guess you could say it was about an 80% water change. When I filled up the bucket with tap water, I put in: Tetra Water Safe, Tetra Easy Balance, Cycle, Stress Coat and Stress Zyme. I put a dinner plate in the bottom of the tank so that the water from the bucket wouldn't swirl stuff around too badly. A water check Saturday night, 2 water checks yesterday, Sunday, and a water check this morning before going to work is showing 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, and 6.8ph. Am I doing the right thing or have I done the right thing? I think I'm coming to the conclusion that chemicals other than declorinators, don't need to be used as long as the keep the ammonia and nitrites under control with water changes. Is that a safe "assumption"? My stock consists of: 4 cardinal tetras, 4 rummy noses, 1 golden molly, 3 male guppies, 1 Mickey Mouse platty, 1 sunset Gourami, 1 powder blue gourami and an albino algae eater. My tank is clear - the best I've seen it in a LOOOOONG time. So please - is all this a disaster waiting to happen? Oh, I did discover there are 2 babies swimming around, hiding from the big kids, and I have no clue who mommy is. Do I take them out and into a separate tank? So would someone please let me know if what I did on Saturday was good, not good, etc. I'm still learning and will gladly take advice.