but the fix is easy for unhealthy overcrowded step up the water change regime, further I would prefer to take people at their word and then let them fail on their own rather than take a preemptive judgement stance on them, it tends to give people encouragement to do the right thing when they are met with a I believe you can do this rather than a I doubt you can do it.
I have seen the deals that are to be had in california as people have posted threads here about them and I for one believe that a person who has purposed to find that big tank will find it and they will find it at a price that is within their budget.
I would prefer to give people the hand up to help them rather than the armbar to put them down.
It is my hope that you find that big tank you are looking for and that your fish need.
I recommend seachem prime as a water treatment since it is such a kicking product and to fix the issue you are having bump up your water change by 5% in volume to see if that works to help your water quality. I do this for my waterchange regime, 3 weeks of the month its 30-40% but for the 4th week its a 50% so as to give the tank a killer freshness. I would also recommend that you do a minimum monthly cleaning of your filter body, by this I mean move out the media and keep it alive in tank water then using the hottest water you can stand sterilize your filter body but not the baskets that hold your media, make sure the impeller is free and clear to work at max then put the filter back together.
I have seen the deals that are to be had in california as people have posted threads here about them and I for one believe that a person who has purposed to find that big tank will find it and they will find it at a price that is within their budget.
I would prefer to give people the hand up to help them rather than the armbar to put them down.
It is my hope that you find that big tank you are looking for and that your fish need.
I recommend seachem prime as a water treatment since it is such a kicking product and to fix the issue you are having bump up your water change by 5% in volume to see if that works to help your water quality. I do this for my waterchange regime, 3 weeks of the month its 30-40% but for the 4th week its a 50% so as to give the tank a killer freshness. I would also recommend that you do a minimum monthly cleaning of your filter body, by this I mean move out the media and keep it alive in tank water then using the hottest water you can stand sterilize your filter body but not the baskets that hold your media, make sure the impeller is free and clear to work at max then put the filter back together.
So, of all three of these, I would probably use the erythromycin being that it is about the right spectrum and easy to find in the right dosage forms for small amounts of water. Let me know if you have problems finding it.