Thinking of getting a "freshwater" eel

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Went and had my water tested today and everything was good except there was ammonia in the water. I did about a 45% water change when I got home and everything is good. Added more of that smelly bacteria crap though so tomorrow I'll have a stinky room again XP
It's just sooo boring having a pretty tank with nothing in it. I wish it would be done cycling so I can put some stock in it. I'm really debating on just giving up on doing salt at all until I have a bigger tank and more funds. Opened my mouth too soon cause I don't have the position at my job yet or at all at this point. blah. Suchi s life for an impatient soul....
 
Which is why your name is spontaneous.

That aside, you shouldnt do an h2o change when you see ammonia...you should wait till there is 0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, and some nitrate.

When you get to that point, do an h2o change, and then begin stocking.
 
Well, this is why you are here.

To learn these things before the mistakes cause you your fish. Its okay.
 
Well, I haven't had it tested yet this week but the amonia is around .o2+ I'm trying to save my money right now and the LFS does free water tests. Like I said, I think I'm going to wait on actually doing saltwater until I completely understand it and can afford everything so I can do correctly the first time.
 
Spontaneous;4770569; said:
Well, I haven't had it tested yet this week but the amonia is around .o2+ I'm trying to save my money right now and the LFS does free water tests. Like I said, I think I'm going to wait on actually doing saltwater until I completely understand it and can afford everything so I can do correctly the first time.

Ha yes lots of research will help you big time. It is still a learning process and mistakes will be made. Just don't get discouraged and try to prepare for everything you are going to do with saltwater. Saves money that way too.
 
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