cmoazz;1649895; said:Also, the tank is smelling a bit fishy, is this normal? I dont think I got an answer as to how often and how much do I feed them?
There are 16 fry to be exact, in a 20 or 30 gallon long, im not sure what it is.
Then I moved all the guppies into the 10 gallon tank, I dont want them swimming around the fry not getting eaten.
. how big are they btw?
bOOsteN aUdI;1651585; said:i recommend adding a piece of clean bogwood.
cmoazz;1652424; said:I agree with you Boosten but if I release them I fear they will be eaten.
cmoazz;1652424; said:I agree with you Boosten but if I release them I fear they will be eaten. No they arent fry I guess, they are 2.5 inches or so. I will take a water sample to the LFS, last time I was there I heard some people asking for it to be checked. Ill do the same and ask them what supplies I need to make it possible along with what you told me.
You absolutely right though, I jumped into this completely wrong, unknowing, and irresponsibly. Im trying to make things right by correcting it and making the pbass healthy. I dont have room to keep them, so believe me, once they are getting bigger I will let them go. I love to fish and watch pbass, I want FL water to be packed with them, last thing I want is for any to die.
but if you insist.. nitrates need to be 5ppm or under ammonia needs to be 0. ph should be 6.8 or lower but dont use ph down.. thats what they are going to give you. black water or cttappa leaves.. then further down the road bogwood. if you use bogwood now your tanks ammonia may spike. temp needs to be 85- 87... but i aim for more on the terms of 87cmoazz;1653204; said:Why not use ph down, you insist on black water or catappa leaves, reason?
cmoazz;1653204; said:*sigh*, ill just release them...
Why not use ph down, you insist on black water or /catappa leaves, reason?