wow, thankfully I finally found a good informative site, after browsing through several fish sites and betta sites.
I'm still trying to figure out this cycling thing and with working full time I just want to make sure my poor fish are doing ok.
My tank is a 4g baby biorb aquarium that neglected to include a filter cartridge when it was sent. After much run around from the online place I ordered it from, they finally sent me a cartridge kit that includes packets of stress coat and sterss zyme i think.
Anyway, my betta i had picked up at the local shop had been living temporarily in a approximately 1/3 gal vase for the past 2 weeks. I had been changing about 1/2 to 1/3 of the water out 1-2 times a week or when there was waste at the bottom. Fortunately the guy who runs a really nice shop also sold me Prime to dechlorinate and some Hikari betta food. Anyway, all was going well ( i think ), but I was getting annoyed at the place I bought the tank to ship out a the missing filter cartridge.
So figuring that if the betta can live in a tiny vase, it should be able to live in a larger tank that didn't have a cartridge yet, I added the biorbs special rocks, conditioned the water, added a plant and put my betta into it's larger 4 gal home. About 3-4 days later the filter cartridge finally arrived and I added it to the tank.
In the meantime I had been sold a bunch of other expensive filter components at another store which really just left me with a bunch of charcoal floating around in the water. Still really annoyed over that, but I won't go into that now.
Anyway, I had been planning on adding some tank mates for the betta and w/ some research concluded that white clouds would make a good match (most online sites recommended at least a group of 3). So those I added 2 days ago in addition to another fake/plastic plant.
I was finally able to find a store that stocked some water test kits yesterday when after much research was able to understand tank cycling a little better. I was thinking that I had probably put too many fish in too fast, and hurried home to test the tank.
That's when I noticed that one of the white clouds had disappeared and seemed to be nowhere to be found in the tank. Horrified that it had died from my inepitude, I searched for it fruitlessly through the tank, probably making a mess of the tank. I also did a water test at that time, and I think the reading was something like 3 mg/L of ammonia which according to the charts should be killing my fish =( So I did an immediate 40-50% water change, adding both the stress zyme and stress coat packets (about a 1/4 of each) and 4 drops of Prime to the 2 gal of water i removed.
Next thing I know, the 3rd missing white cloud has popped out of nowhere and is swimming happily around the tank! I gave them a little amount of food and thought maybe everything would be okay. After reading the back of the Prime bottle and seeing where it said in case of emergency I could add up to 5x the dose, I added about 2.5x to the tank hoping it would help out w/ my ammonia levels.
Well, about 2 hours later while i was trying to read through as much of this forum as i could at 2a in the morning, I went to check on the tank and found the poor white cloud quite dead. After I fished it out I noticed that its tail had been shredded. So I'm not sure if it died from ammonia poisoning or from abuse of my betta - I had noticed that occasionally the betta would chase and nip at the tail of the clouds that wandered too close to him.
So this morning before I left for work, I took some more numbers:
Mardel test strip -
nitrate 40
nitrite 0
hardness total 250
buffering 240-300
ph 8-8.4
tetra total ammonia test (2 reagent yel-grn)
0 - .25 mg/L
had a hard time reading the color on this one, the chart seems to go 0, .25, 1, 3, 5 i think? i forget now.
but the color was more yellow than 0, but less green than .25
I also put a air flow control valve on the pump and throttled down by about 1/2. tank is 4 gal.
So I was wondering first of all, should I remove the betta back into the temporary vase? would it be better off in there? And should I leave the remaining 2 white clouds in the tank or move them out as well? And was it too crowded w/ 3 of them? I wasn't sure since online advice was to get at least 3, and at full size of 3/4" a piece I thought it would be okay? The betta doesn't seem to be bothering w/ the other 2 white clouds though who knows what he's doing now that i'm at work.
And is the filter cartridge vital to the bacteria tank cycle process? Since I put in the biorb special rocks w/o a filter, I didn't realize that the bacteria grows mostly in the filter. I wish they had not messed up when the package was boxed! And amazingly I could not find much info about the biorb until after I had purchased and received it. It's funny the negative reviews don't pop up until after you get it. I was only planning on having only my betta in the biorb initially, perhaps I should take the white clouds back to the fish store?
thanks for any help! I also added a few drops of prime to the tank this morning for good measure. I'm glad that the first fish store I bought my betta from knew what he was selling me, otherwise I might have killed my betta before I even received the tank!
I'm still trying to figure out this cycling thing and with working full time I just want to make sure my poor fish are doing ok.
My tank is a 4g baby biorb aquarium that neglected to include a filter cartridge when it was sent. After much run around from the online place I ordered it from, they finally sent me a cartridge kit that includes packets of stress coat and sterss zyme i think.
Anyway, my betta i had picked up at the local shop had been living temporarily in a approximately 1/3 gal vase for the past 2 weeks. I had been changing about 1/2 to 1/3 of the water out 1-2 times a week or when there was waste at the bottom. Fortunately the guy who runs a really nice shop also sold me Prime to dechlorinate and some Hikari betta food. Anyway, all was going well ( i think ), but I was getting annoyed at the place I bought the tank to ship out a the missing filter cartridge.
So figuring that if the betta can live in a tiny vase, it should be able to live in a larger tank that didn't have a cartridge yet, I added the biorbs special rocks, conditioned the water, added a plant and put my betta into it's larger 4 gal home. About 3-4 days later the filter cartridge finally arrived and I added it to the tank.
In the meantime I had been sold a bunch of other expensive filter components at another store which really just left me with a bunch of charcoal floating around in the water. Still really annoyed over that, but I won't go into that now.
Anyway, I had been planning on adding some tank mates for the betta and w/ some research concluded that white clouds would make a good match (most online sites recommended at least a group of 3). So those I added 2 days ago in addition to another fake/plastic plant.
I was finally able to find a store that stocked some water test kits yesterday when after much research was able to understand tank cycling a little better. I was thinking that I had probably put too many fish in too fast, and hurried home to test the tank.
That's when I noticed that one of the white clouds had disappeared and seemed to be nowhere to be found in the tank. Horrified that it had died from my inepitude, I searched for it fruitlessly through the tank, probably making a mess of the tank. I also did a water test at that time, and I think the reading was something like 3 mg/L of ammonia which according to the charts should be killing my fish =( So I did an immediate 40-50% water change, adding both the stress zyme and stress coat packets (about a 1/4 of each) and 4 drops of Prime to the 2 gal of water i removed.
Next thing I know, the 3rd missing white cloud has popped out of nowhere and is swimming happily around the tank! I gave them a little amount of food and thought maybe everything would be okay. After reading the back of the Prime bottle and seeing where it said in case of emergency I could add up to 5x the dose, I added about 2.5x to the tank hoping it would help out w/ my ammonia levels.
Well, about 2 hours later while i was trying to read through as much of this forum as i could at 2a in the morning, I went to check on the tank and found the poor white cloud quite dead. After I fished it out I noticed that its tail had been shredded. So I'm not sure if it died from ammonia poisoning or from abuse of my betta - I had noticed that occasionally the betta would chase and nip at the tail of the clouds that wandered too close to him.
So this morning before I left for work, I took some more numbers:
Mardel test strip -
nitrate 40
nitrite 0
hardness total 250
buffering 240-300
ph 8-8.4
tetra total ammonia test (2 reagent yel-grn)
0 - .25 mg/L
had a hard time reading the color on this one, the chart seems to go 0, .25, 1, 3, 5 i think? i forget now.
but the color was more yellow than 0, but less green than .25
I also put a air flow control valve on the pump and throttled down by about 1/2. tank is 4 gal.
So I was wondering first of all, should I remove the betta back into the temporary vase? would it be better off in there? And should I leave the remaining 2 white clouds in the tank or move them out as well? And was it too crowded w/ 3 of them? I wasn't sure since online advice was to get at least 3, and at full size of 3/4" a piece I thought it would be okay? The betta doesn't seem to be bothering w/ the other 2 white clouds though who knows what he's doing now that i'm at work.
And is the filter cartridge vital to the bacteria tank cycle process? Since I put in the biorb special rocks w/o a filter, I didn't realize that the bacteria grows mostly in the filter. I wish they had not messed up when the package was boxed! And amazingly I could not find much info about the biorb until after I had purchased and received it. It's funny the negative reviews don't pop up until after you get it. I was only planning on having only my betta in the biorb initially, perhaps I should take the white clouds back to the fish store?
thanks for any help! I also added a few drops of prime to the tank this morning for good measure. I'm glad that the first fish store I bought my betta from knew what he was selling me, otherwise I might have killed my betta before I even received the tank!