Okay. First of all, I did everything wrong where cycling is concerned, so let me just get that out of the way.
But here is where I am now. I have two gold gourami, one black sailfin molly, and one swordtail, all swimming around in a 10 gallon tank. Even doing everything wrong, they are still alive after 3 weeks. (Either they are tough, lucky, or both.)
Realizing my error, I bought an ammonia pillow to go in the filter about a day or so after I got the tank. I've been changing about 15% of the water every couple of days. Today I picked up an Ammonia and PH kit (I forgot to get the Nitrite, will have to grab that tomorrow).
My ammonia tests now at .0114. Supposedly, that is okay. I won't find out until tomorrow what the nitrite actually is, so I have no number on that.
My question is that my water is not as "clear" as I would like for it to be. Of course, when I first added the fish 3 weeks ago I got that bacterial "bloom" and it got sort of cloudy. It's not really cloudy now, but I guess a better word might be "hazy". Is there a cause and cure for this? Up until now, I've never changed more than say 15% of the water at any one time. Should I try a 25% change?
Suggestions needed. Thanks.
But here is where I am now. I have two gold gourami, one black sailfin molly, and one swordtail, all swimming around in a 10 gallon tank. Even doing everything wrong, they are still alive after 3 weeks. (Either they are tough, lucky, or both.)
Realizing my error, I bought an ammonia pillow to go in the filter about a day or so after I got the tank. I've been changing about 15% of the water every couple of days. Today I picked up an Ammonia and PH kit (I forgot to get the Nitrite, will have to grab that tomorrow).
My ammonia tests now at .0114. Supposedly, that is okay. I won't find out until tomorrow what the nitrite actually is, so I have no number on that.
My question is that my water is not as "clear" as I would like for it to be. Of course, when I first added the fish 3 weeks ago I got that bacterial "bloom" and it got sort of cloudy. It's not really cloudy now, but I guess a better word might be "hazy". Is there a cause and cure for this? Up until now, I've never changed more than say 15% of the water at any one time. Should I try a 25% change?
Suggestions needed. Thanks.