pond salt test kit by aquarium pharmaceuticals.
alkalinity is measure of buffering and ability to resist swings in pH ... big swings
will harm GF.
put a pinch of the food in a glass of tank water and check for ammonia. some food
release it directly into the tank (good for fishless cycling tho)
if you can see GF poop, you are overfeeding. also, rinse filters once a week whether
they need it or not to get excess food/poop out which is just sitting there rotting
and fouling the tank.
it is not recommended to feed live or dried or frozen type foods to indoor tank fish.
however, somebody did a test found zapping food for 30 seconds in microwave killed
the cooties. Ingrid
"Devin" wrote:
I've thought of picking up a salinity meter,
I have no idea of the alkalinity of the water. I'll look for a test kit for
it today. I'm going to get two more live plants (already have one in there)
to replace the silk ones I removed.
FOOD- I forgot to mention the foods I use. I use the Hikari flakes and the
Marine Labs slow sinking pellets, alternating this as their morning food.
At night I feed them frozen brine shrimp or blood worms, thawed and rinsed
before being put in the tank. I feed green peas about once a week.
Devin
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