Madsthetaco
New member
hello,
I have two blue damsels in a tank that is 10 gallons. The ammonia has lowered greatly and the nitrate is starting to raise. I have been using some quick start to start the cycle faster and tested the water regularly. I did a 90% water change earlier today and the results are looking nice.
The blue damsels are looking well from what I can see. They have normal breathing that is much slower than it was earlier. They re happily swimming around. They joyfully ate their brine shrimp earlier. They open their mouth s little when they are "breathing" is this normal?
I have live sand, a few decorations, an LED and standard aquarium light, and I have been treating tp water with Stress Coat, an ammonia remover and I used a water supplement for my coral and to alkalize (increase the pH) the water.
I am getting a snowflake eel, two clown fish and a brittle star fish tomorrow in the mail. Are my conditions good for more creatures?
I have two blue damsels in a tank that is 10 gallons. The ammonia has lowered greatly and the nitrate is starting to raise. I have been using some quick start to start the cycle faster and tested the water regularly. I did a 90% water change earlier today and the results are looking nice.
The blue damsels are looking well from what I can see. They have normal breathing that is much slower than it was earlier. They re happily swimming around. They joyfully ate their brine shrimp earlier. They open their mouth s little when they are "breathing" is this normal?
I have live sand, a few decorations, an LED and standard aquarium light, and I have been treating tp water with Stress Coat, an ammonia remover and I used a water supplement for my coral and to alkalize (increase the pH) the water.
I am getting a snowflake eel, two clown fish and a brittle star fish tomorrow in the mail. Are my conditions good for more creatures?