Yeah.. I don't know if this question is extremely dumb.. but.. I just want to make sure.
Can a tank used for saltwater be used for freshwater afterwards?
I mean does it leave a chemical change in the glass or something?
I read that some stuff can sink into the glass and alter the chemistry...
Hi guys...
So... I treated the tank with salt for three weeks and two days..
Then I gradually changed the water every day for two weeks.
Then I waited one week (still changing the water several times) and then I added some guppies my sister couldn't have anymore.
I was a bit worried but I had...
Hello everyone :)
I realize it's kinda random to ask for people specifically from Germany or Sweden, but it's because those are the countries I have easy access to and can legally take fish home from.
So I was wondering.
Japanese ricefish are hard to get in many countries, as is the case here...
Thank you. I'll add the extra salt now then. I was just worried for my bristlenose.
Since I only have the bristlenose and the shrimp in the tank, I was wondering if I really needed to quarantine the new fish once I get them in the future..
But I guess the quarantine is to see if they have...
Aww man 😔
The last guppy was dead this morning.
I treated the tank with salt the night before.
I still have a bristlenose catfish in there so I'll keep doing the treatment so he hopefully doesn't suffer the same fate.
I'll treat the tank for at least the recommended two weeks (and maybe a few...
Oh so it's called a catfish in English? I had no idea!
And he's a male who's probably fully grown then :)
Thank you so much for this, you're an absolute legend for knowing all these things and being willing to help a noob like me out.
Thank you so much!
Hi..
So... there are two different betta forums.. splendens and non splendens...
Where does mine fit in?
I don't know what "kind" he is.. I'm not sure what the difference is..
Is it something you can see?
Is it wild bettas vs domestic bettas?
Also.. he's so cute! He's young and still growing...