ArnieStinger Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 4, 2010 Messages 132 Reaction score 0 Location London, Uk Jan 10, 2011 #1 some yeast went into the tank, what do I need to do? I dont want alcohol killing my fish/plants.
coldcazzie Ice Queen Joined Aug 7, 2009 Messages 4,734 Reaction score 0 Location W.Yorks, UK Jan 12, 2011 #2 If in doubt, water change! And if you clocked where it went then try to suck it up with your siphon.
angelfishguy Fish Addict Joined May 31, 2009 Messages 922 Reaction score 0 Location ireland(wex) Jan 12, 2011 #3 Do big water changes happend to us and we lost about 25 fish
OP OP ArnieStinger Fish Fanatic Joined Sep 4, 2010 Messages 132 Reaction score 0 Location London, Uk Jan 12, 2011 #4 Did the change shortly after posting this thread. I thought I could get away with 1 bottle, remember folks always use another bottle or more to tackle the yeast that goes up the air tube
Did the change shortly after posting this thread. I thought I could get away with 1 bottle, remember folks always use another bottle or more to tackle the yeast that goes up the air tube
Ryefish Fish Herder Joined Dec 18, 2009 Messages 1,011 Reaction score 1 Location Teesside, North East England Jan 13, 2011 #5 you can add a smaller bottle connecting to your yeast bottle and put a bit of water in (i think people use it as a bubble counter but its good for catching any excess yeast)
you can add a smaller bottle connecting to your yeast bottle and put a bit of water in (i think people use it as a bubble counter but its good for catching any excess yeast)