Aquarium pH and Ammonia Levels OK, Adding More Fish
I’ve been monitoring my aquarium’s pH levels as well as Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate levels very closely for the last three days after the death of my two Tiger Barbs and since the pH has stabilized around 7.0 everything has been fine with the tank and the fish.
It looks like the “Aquarium Pharmeceuticals Proper pH 7.0″ did the trick of bringing my pH levels down to a neutral level around 7.0. I’m keeping a nightly log of everything I’m doing in the tank on a daily basis and tracking the pH, Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate levels as well as the tank temperature.
Since everything has been going OK, I decided to go out and purchase two more fish to replace the two Tiger Barbs that died and this time I wanted to get a more hearty fish that has a stronger chance of survival during the initial cycling of my tank. I decided to go and get some Danios since I’ve read that they are really hearty.
I ended up going to King Ed’s Pet Centre and they had Giant Danios there which I thought looked really cool, so I decided to get a pair. They are rather large, and the 20 Gallon tank I have may actually be a bit small for them eventually as they grow even bigger but I’m pretty sure that I’ll eventually be upgrading to a 45-55 Gallon tank so then they’ll definitely be fine in a tank of that size. Worst case scenario, I can always give them to my Dad or brother after I cycle my tank and they grow too big for the tank.
Here’s a few pics I snapped of my two new Giant Danios:
I also ended up picking up 12 small guppies too because I wanted to see how well they do in the tank, and they were only $5 for 12. They’re just babies right now so they have plenty of room in the tank. Here’s some pictures of them:
I even managed to get a better picture of my Cherry Barb:
While at King Ed’s Pet Centre I was also checking out some of their bigger tanks. They had a special on a 50 Gallon tank kit with a Glass Top, Hagen Aqua Clear 70 Power Filter, 200W Heater, T5 Light, Gravel and a wood stand for $399. It’s not a bad deal, but I didn’t really like the stand and when I do end up getting a bigger tank I’ll probably end up buying the components separately as I don’t want the “cheapie” components that come with the “kit”. Maybe if I can pick up a better stand somewhere else, I might purchase just the glass aquarium with the glass top and the T5 Light from King Ed’s Pet Centre if I can talk them into giving me a good deal.
For now, I’ve got to get my 20 Gallon cycled and keep it running properly with healthy fish.
4:17 am on October 26th, 2008
Awesome blog, good content, nice design – keep up the good work!
3:38 pm on October 26th, 2008
@Coops: Thanks Coops! Much appreciated.