What do you think?

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Keep in mind that i havent fed them and this is only the second day they have been in there.My tank params on API Tests are:
Ammonia-0
Nitrate-15
ph-7.5
Temp-81.7
My ph is a little lower than normal but i didnt add any buffer and my nitrates are also lower than usual.I didnt clean and rinse the gravel and that may be helping along with the bottled bacteria.Day 1 is looking ok.I may even feed just a sprinkle.
 
Water readings are still the same this morning as last night and i even fed a little.In my back tank where i had some holding females,i turned the light on and low and behold i see a fry swimming here and there!!!I dont know if there hiding real good or most got ate but wow!Fish are a lot tougher than i ever imagined after all this mess they have been through.
 
If you keep doing large daily water changes, and don't feed at all, how will you build up the BB enough to sustain the tank. I would suggest feeding them very lightly every two days or so.

Then again what the hell do I know, my advise could be totally wrong and you will end up with dead fish...but my free advice is
definitely worth what you paid for it.

Good Luck.
 
johnny roastbeef;2720899; said:
If you keep doing large daily water changes, and don't feed at all, how will you build up the BB enough to sustain the tank. I would suggest feeding them very lightly every two days or so.

Then again what the hell do I know, my advise could be totally wrong and you will end up with dead fish...but my free advice is definitely worth what you paid for it.

Good Luck.
True,thats what i got to thinking last night.So ill feed a little and let the water and fish let me know when to do water changes.Thanks.
 
rnocera;2715392; said:
Anyway, I know here, I got a bottle of Ammo-Lock in the pond section of a local LFS that was twice the size of a bottle of Prime for about the same price as the Prime. Personally, I'd just go with that, were I you.

If you read the label, you will see that prime is far more concentrated.
 
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