Clear_waterPro
New Member
Hi people, got some more oxygen problems.
Basically, i changed the substrate recently from gravel to sand... looks good. Of course, in order to do this i had to siphon out all of the water remove the fish, plants, fake wooden log and of course the gravel. I put everything, including the water into a 10 gallon plastic tub, cleaned the whole tank and rinsed out the sand like a hundred times . I the added the sand, made it look good and then filled the tank halfway up with some the original water. I then filled the rest of the tank with clean tap water which had been dechlorinated, dechloramined, ammonia remover (out of habit) was added and something called 'nutrafin waste control biological aquarium cleaner' plus some aquarium salts (out of habit again). I didn't clean the sponge in the filter so all the bacteria was still there, i also didn't have any more rena crystals (i think they are basically carbon), so i didn't put them in the filter either. I let the tank water run through my filter for about 15 mins to mix up all the water and came out with a tenperature of 74 degrees.
I angled my filter outlet up to create more agitation on the waters surface (it also created bubbles), and my plants are doing ok, the tall plant in the middle (in the picture) has some green algae growth but as you can see, my 1 little snail (snuck in on one of my plants from the LFS) is tucking into it. The plant on the left (the red one) also has a lot of algae growth on it as you can see from the close up picture of it, the end of it's leaves are also dying and turning transparent (in might give up on it- i've never had any luck with verigated plants). Anyway, as you can probably tell, i have no idea what my plants are called, so if somebody could name them, that would be really helpful!
Also, could you tell me whats going on with my fish- if anything- or if there is just a lack of oxygen in the water, today has been pretty hot mind you.
Thanks, sorry for the essay.
This is the whole fish tank
apparently, i have used 99.3 k of my 100k global upload quota with this picture so i think i will have tp post the other pics seperatley... i guess
Just showing the aeration present....
Just showing location of tank... as you can see, i can't really get anything bigger unfortunatley.
my zebras gulping at surface...
the unknown algae i was on about...
Sorry for the poor photos
Basically, i changed the substrate recently from gravel to sand... looks good. Of course, in order to do this i had to siphon out all of the water remove the fish, plants, fake wooden log and of course the gravel. I put everything, including the water into a 10 gallon plastic tub, cleaned the whole tank and rinsed out the sand like a hundred times . I the added the sand, made it look good and then filled the tank halfway up with some the original water. I then filled the rest of the tank with clean tap water which had been dechlorinated, dechloramined, ammonia remover (out of habit) was added and something called 'nutrafin waste control biological aquarium cleaner' plus some aquarium salts (out of habit again). I didn't clean the sponge in the filter so all the bacteria was still there, i also didn't have any more rena crystals (i think they are basically carbon), so i didn't put them in the filter either. I let the tank water run through my filter for about 15 mins to mix up all the water and came out with a tenperature of 74 degrees.
I angled my filter outlet up to create more agitation on the waters surface (it also created bubbles), and my plants are doing ok, the tall plant in the middle (in the picture) has some green algae growth but as you can see, my 1 little snail (snuck in on one of my plants from the LFS) is tucking into it. The plant on the left (the red one) also has a lot of algae growth on it as you can see from the close up picture of it, the end of it's leaves are also dying and turning transparent (in might give up on it- i've never had any luck with verigated plants). Anyway, as you can probably tell, i have no idea what my plants are called, so if somebody could name them, that would be really helpful!
Also, could you tell me whats going on with my fish- if anything- or if there is just a lack of oxygen in the water, today has been pretty hot mind you.
Thanks, sorry for the essay.
This is the whole fish tank
apparently, i have used 99.3 k of my 100k global upload quota with this picture so i think i will have tp post the other pics seperatley... i guess
Just showing the aeration present....
Just showing location of tank... as you can see, i can't really get anything bigger unfortunatley.
my zebras gulping at surface...
the unknown algae i was on about...
Sorry for the poor photos