fish advice wanted..TYNK the Tranny keeps jacking her man madedick in my tank and making my water cloudy.....go away Kelly go away, keepyour sperm to yourself bitch.
On Jul 14, 5:06*pm, wrote:
you have the biological filter (they are bacteria), but the new fish are pumping out
more ammonia than they can handle. *the cloudy (white, right?) is the biobacteria
looking for a home. *If you add more "mats" in the filter they will settle down in
there. *this is actually a good thing in that it is unlikely that the ammonia is
spiking high, however, you need to check for nitrites and ammonia until they zero
out. *then the fish are safe. *
1. cut back on feeding severely and small amounts of high quality (protein, no
grains) one mouthful each fish more often per day. *
2. check the water parameters and do water changes to keep the nitrates below 40 ppm
3. you may need a larger tank for those fish. *Generally 20 gallons for 2 fish, 10
gallons for each additional fish. *
Ingrid
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:32:05 +0100, "john royce" wrote:
We have had a very small tank empty of fish for several months, but we have
kept the little filter pump going continously. * *Recently we bought three
small gold fish and used half the water that came with the fish and half the
water already in the tank.
The water has gone cloudy. * Can you advise the likely reason for this
please and say what is roughly the maximum volume of water I can change
every day. *Thanks.
Somewhere between zone 5 and 6 tucked along the shore of Lake Michigan
on the council grounds of the Fox, Mascouten, Potawatomi, and Winnebago
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