ilovenickle
08-22-2006, 10:38 PM
My tank and bowl are new enough to not appear very dirty yet.
However, whether they LOOK clean or not, I realize weekly changes are for the best. Does anyone have any tips on how I can make this go smoothly? I already pre-treat my water. I have 4 gallons ready to go, in jugs. I haven't found a single article providing me with advice on how to clean my betta's bowl. Should I just change all of the water at once, or 25% of his 2 gallons? What about his substrate? I'm planning on putting a live plant in his bowl next month. How will this affect his cleaning?
SETUP: A two-gallon drum bowl with a single crown-tail betta and an artificial plant (for now, live ones will be added soon). One inch of gravel on the bottom.
When I'm cleaning my aquarium, is it enough to siphon the gravel and change 25% of the water? Since my tank is newer should I change more or less water? Does anyone have any tips on siphoning? It seems difficult. How long should I let the replacement water stand before adding it to the tank? A day or two? Should I remove my fish from the tank when I clean it?
SETUP: A ten-gallon aquarium with a 10i Whisper filter. One and a half inches of gravel on bottom, anchoring four live aquatic plants. Three zebra danios (I plan on getting two more later. I didn't want to overwhelm my filter.) One rock.
Sorry for all of the questions, but I love my fishes, and I don't want them to be very stressed out.
However, whether they LOOK clean or not, I realize weekly changes are for the best. Does anyone have any tips on how I can make this go smoothly? I already pre-treat my water. I have 4 gallons ready to go, in jugs. I haven't found a single article providing me with advice on how to clean my betta's bowl. Should I just change all of the water at once, or 25% of his 2 gallons? What about his substrate? I'm planning on putting a live plant in his bowl next month. How will this affect his cleaning?
SETUP: A two-gallon drum bowl with a single crown-tail betta and an artificial plant (for now, live ones will be added soon). One inch of gravel on the bottom.
When I'm cleaning my aquarium, is it enough to siphon the gravel and change 25% of the water? Since my tank is newer should I change more or less water? Does anyone have any tips on siphoning? It seems difficult. How long should I let the replacement water stand before adding it to the tank? A day or two? Should I remove my fish from the tank when I clean it?
SETUP: A ten-gallon aquarium with a 10i Whisper filter. One and a half inches of gravel on bottom, anchoring four live aquatic plants. Three zebra danios (I plan on getting two more later. I didn't want to overwhelm my filter.) One rock.
Sorry for all of the questions, but I love my fishes, and I don't want them to be very stressed out.