PineappleSmells
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This will be the second time I attempt to have and care for my own fish (the first time a year ago ended badly due to me being misinformed on proper Betta care - the usual misinformation, unfortunately)
The aquarium I am getting:
Penn Plax WW113K Radius 10 Gallon Glass Aquarium Kit
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*Once the tank arrives by mail, I will be performing a fishless cycle with Dr.Tim's One and Only, and pure ammonia
I am planning on having one male Betta, a small school of harlequin rasboras, and a couple nerite snails for algae control.
First, I have questions about what food can the Betta and rasboras both eat
The food brands I'm looking at are:
Secondly, the water I will be using is well water from the tap. My well water is pulled directly out of the ground and filtered through sand. No chlorine, but there's bound to be heavy metals right? What sort of conditioners do you recommend that will not mess with the cycling process (one that doesn't bind ammonia)?
Thank you
The aquarium I am getting:
Penn Plax WW113K Radius 10 Gallon Glass Aquarium Kit
---
*Once the tank arrives by mail, I will be performing a fishless cycle with Dr.Tim's One and Only, and pure ammonia
I am planning on having one male Betta, a small school of harlequin rasboras, and a couple nerite snails for algae control.
First, I have questions about what food can the Betta and rasboras both eat
The food brands I'm looking at are:
- Atison's Betta Pro
- New Life Spectrum Betta Pellets
- Omega One Betta Buffet Pellets
Secondly, the water I will be using is well water from the tap. My well water is pulled directly out of the ground and filtered through sand. No chlorine, but there's bound to be heavy metals right? What sort of conditioners do you recommend that will not mess with the cycling process (one that doesn't bind ammonia)?
Thank you