joeskandal
Fish Crazy
Hi folks, im looking for a bit of assistance.
I recently purchased a new biorb life 60 aquarium (see pic)
and it comes with something i have never seen before, ceramic media.
Apparently i can only add one fish every 28 day cycle, due to ammonia levels being too high.
Now, im presuming they mean goldfish, as these tanks are sold as cold water, and that is where i am after advice.
I have had my old aquarium now for about 3 years and i didnt add my fish gradually, i just bought 6 or so neons, and put them in, then a week later bought some more, and i didnt really have any problems.
Every time i have been adding new fish, this has just been randomly and i haven't had a problem.
SO....
Do i transfer all my fish (about 4 glow light, 2 neon, 3 danios, a plec, and 2 kuhli loach) all at once, or do i only do a few at a time, adhering to the instructions?
I mean, i understand that addiing more fish will have a knock on effect to the ammonia levels, but can it be so bad that it becomes unstable?
I recently purchased a new biorb life 60 aquarium (see pic)
and it comes with something i have never seen before, ceramic media.
Apparently i can only add one fish every 28 day cycle, due to ammonia levels being too high.
Now, im presuming they mean goldfish, as these tanks are sold as cold water, and that is where i am after advice.
I have had my old aquarium now for about 3 years and i didnt add my fish gradually, i just bought 6 or so neons, and put them in, then a week later bought some more, and i didnt really have any problems.
Every time i have been adding new fish, this has just been randomly and i haven't had a problem.
SO....
Do i transfer all my fish (about 4 glow light, 2 neon, 3 danios, a plec, and 2 kuhli loach) all at once, or do i only do a few at a time, adhering to the instructions?
I mean, i understand that addiing more fish will have a knock on effect to the ammonia levels, but can it be so bad that it becomes unstable?