First off, im new to this forum and fish keeping in general. so go easy...
2ndly, when setting up this account i was asked "how many tires does a car have?" i answer "5" which was wrong....i know it was really looking for "4" as the correct answer...but the majority of cars on the street have 5 (spare tire included) then have 4.
and that brings me to my question.
i have a 3 gallon tank with some fish in it that is currently being cycled (or so i think). i didnt know about fishless cycling before i started. and for the record, i would do it without fish if i could start over. at the moment there is 7 small white cloud mountain minnows in there (about half an inch in length..and yes, im going to get a bigger tank when they grow up a little more). im about 2 weeks into my cycling, and i cant get any readings on my ammonia, nitrite or nitrate. Im using API drop testing kit. and im assuming my tank isnt cycled yet because its only been 2 weeks...but even if the tank was cycled there should be some nitrate readings? ive done alot of research on the topic, some suggested that the tests were being performed incorrectly (i double checked that i wasnt), some suggested that theres not enough waste coming from the fish (but in a small tank, with that many fish...there should be something?), some also suggested that its a good thing that my readings are 0 (yes, but there should be some nitrate...)
i have an aquaclear 20, air pump with stone, no live plants, gravel, light.
should i be worried?
should i do weekly water changes just to be on the safe side?
any hints, suggestions, advice, or comments are welcome. thanks.
2ndly, when setting up this account i was asked "how many tires does a car have?" i answer "5" which was wrong....i know it was really looking for "4" as the correct answer...but the majority of cars on the street have 5 (spare tire included) then have 4.
and that brings me to my question.
i have a 3 gallon tank with some fish in it that is currently being cycled (or so i think). i didnt know about fishless cycling before i started. and for the record, i would do it without fish if i could start over. at the moment there is 7 small white cloud mountain minnows in there (about half an inch in length..and yes, im going to get a bigger tank when they grow up a little more). im about 2 weeks into my cycling, and i cant get any readings on my ammonia, nitrite or nitrate. Im using API drop testing kit. and im assuming my tank isnt cycled yet because its only been 2 weeks...but even if the tank was cycled there should be some nitrate readings? ive done alot of research on the topic, some suggested that the tests were being performed incorrectly (i double checked that i wasnt), some suggested that theres not enough waste coming from the fish (but in a small tank, with that many fish...there should be something?), some also suggested that its a good thing that my readings are 0 (yes, but there should be some nitrate...)
i have an aquaclear 20, air pump with stone, no live plants, gravel, light.
should i be worried?
should i do weekly water changes just to be on the safe side?
any hints, suggestions, advice, or comments are welcome. thanks.