Re: second day concern
1. Â Cycling is causing the bacteria bloom (looks cloudy in your tank because its new) Â This will go away over the next few days.
2. Â Never mix fishstore water with your water -- to many chances to introduce problems into your tanks later. Â Just put them in a bucket (CichlidFan taught me that using a square bucket like a cat litter box is awesome because the net will close the fish completely rather than a round bucket that the fish can escape from.) Â Pour fish into bucket.. every 5min add a cup of water from the tank. Â When you have doubled the water amount from what came with the fish, net the fish (or hand grab) them and insert into tank
3. Â Remember to add fish in small groups until you have them all using a few days between groups to allow for the extra bacteria to grow in your tank to help cycling it. Â If you want to add all the fish at the same time you have to do a lot of water changes every other day to keep the ammonia and Nitrites to overwhelm the fish. Â In about 14-20 days your tank will have completely cycled.
1. Â Cycling is causing the bacteria bloom (looks cloudy in your tank because its new) Â This will go away over the next few days.
2. Â Never mix fishstore water with your water -- to many chances to introduce problems into your tanks later. Â Just put them in a bucket (CichlidFan taught me that using a square bucket like a cat litter box is awesome because the net will close the fish completely rather than a round bucket that the fish can escape from.) Â Pour fish into bucket.. every 5min add a cup of water from the tank. Â When you have doubled the water amount from what came with the fish, net the fish (or hand grab) them and insert into tank
3. Â Remember to add fish in small groups until you have them all using a few days between groups to allow for the extra bacteria to grow in your tank to help cycling it. Â If you want to add all the fish at the same time you have to do a lot of water changes every other day to keep the ammonia and Nitrites to overwhelm the fish. Â In about 14-20 days your tank will have completely cycled.
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