I introduced myself not even an hour ago, and already I am posting questions! I actually introduced myself for the sake of getting some answers/suggestions...:help:
I bought a 28 gallon bowfront a couple of weeks ago, and have been cycling it according to what I have read here. I have eco-complete substrate, small rocks/gravel for aquariums, and fake plants. I took filter media, gravel, and a decoration from my other tank and placed it in the new tank, then added water from my old tank to 'feed' the bacteria the fishy wastes. All was fine, until today when I added a molly to begin slowly adding fish. I acclimated her slowly to the tank water. I'm not planning on adding any more fish for a while until I am sure the bacteria colonies are sufficient for one fish. A couple of hours after I added her, my dad looked into the tank and told me she was staying near the top and not moving around much. Here are my questions:
I purchased decorative river stones from Target, and altough they weren't labelled as aquarium stones, I didn't see any kind of warnings/additives on the label. Does anyone know if stores coat decorative rocks with some kind of chemical that may be harmful to fish?
My brother suggested that I might need an air stone of some sort. How big of a tank requires extra oxygen circulation?
I was concerned about the chemicals that may/may not be on the rocks, so I treated a bucketful of water (about 2.5 gallons) and put the fish in there. She seems to be fine and is just hanging out, but how long can she stay in there? I am planning on going out and buying another tank tomorrow (no cycling I know, but I don't want to put her in the 5 gallon with my other mollies) if there are no answers. It won't be permanent, so I'm hoping it won't be too difficult to keep her happy in there until I figure out whats going on.
I have test strips that are not very accurate, but have ordered a freshwater master test kit online. My test strips tell me: GH 30ish ppm, KH 40ish ppm, pH 7.0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 20. Its pretty much the same as my 5 gallon, and my fish in there are quite happy.
Sorry this is so long, but I wanted to give as much detail as possible. Thanks!
I bought a 28 gallon bowfront a couple of weeks ago, and have been cycling it according to what I have read here. I have eco-complete substrate, small rocks/gravel for aquariums, and fake plants. I took filter media, gravel, and a decoration from my other tank and placed it in the new tank, then added water from my old tank to 'feed' the bacteria the fishy wastes. All was fine, until today when I added a molly to begin slowly adding fish. I acclimated her slowly to the tank water. I'm not planning on adding any more fish for a while until I am sure the bacteria colonies are sufficient for one fish. A couple of hours after I added her, my dad looked into the tank and told me she was staying near the top and not moving around much. Here are my questions:
I purchased decorative river stones from Target, and altough they weren't labelled as aquarium stones, I didn't see any kind of warnings/additives on the label. Does anyone know if stores coat decorative rocks with some kind of chemical that may be harmful to fish?
My brother suggested that I might need an air stone of some sort. How big of a tank requires extra oxygen circulation?
I was concerned about the chemicals that may/may not be on the rocks, so I treated a bucketful of water (about 2.5 gallons) and put the fish in there. She seems to be fine and is just hanging out, but how long can she stay in there? I am planning on going out and buying another tank tomorrow (no cycling I know, but I don't want to put her in the 5 gallon with my other mollies) if there are no answers. It won't be permanent, so I'm hoping it won't be too difficult to keep her happy in there until I figure out whats going on.
I have test strips that are not very accurate, but have ordered a freshwater master test kit online. My test strips tell me: GH 30ish ppm, KH 40ish ppm, pH 7.0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 20. Its pretty much the same as my 5 gallon, and my fish in there are quite happy.
Sorry this is so long, but I wanted to give as much detail as possible. Thanks!