QUOTE(shinchan99 @ Apr 26 2023, 10:02 AM)
BlinklimeHi.. so sorry I missed out your precious advise.. by the time I read this it is too late

just to update my aquaplants most of them didn't survive, many of my fishes slowly gone up to heaven

last 2 months what I've done to my tank:
1. Did a full 100% clean up on my tank, removed some of my dead plants, removed quite a number of soil and sand for washing those fish waste but it never gets cleaned up to clear water level.. gave up washing those and put back into the aquarium
2. After putting in my new water, I notice my water is very murky. Probably I didn't put on my HOB filter as I was using it on my pale for my fishes when I perform the water change. After I install back the HOB filter, water slowly clear but still murky compared previously when no water change. I've added seachem stability also into the water but still can't get clear water as previously.
3. Bought some new plants and new fishes. Noticing my fishes slowly going to heaven one by one. Plants somehow some survived some are showing sign of rotting.
4. Suspecting it could be my water issue, so I bought a ph meter tester to test. My ph is recording 8.3, took a reading on my Coway water (as I use this water to do the water change) the reading is 8.1.. took another water test direct from my tap also showing a reading of 8.1 .. meter problem?
5. Did another round of water change last week, this time 20% water left inside tank without moving any sand or soil, result is still the same murky water compared to the first time. What could have went wrong? Is it because of the way I poured my water into the aquarium causing the fish waste to float more on the clear water?
I don't know where else can I find help but to get advise from experienced member here.
1. Adding another HOB filter so that it can help me to clean up my water?
2. Should I reset and redo my whole tank to make it alive again?
3. Should I start fresh just by putting soil and sand, just a bit of rocks and remove the wood as a start? As the aquashop owner previously explained to me before the wood can make the water turn yellow and raise the ph level..
4. I believe I have done many newbie mistakes.. What can I do again to enjoy back this passion given the chance to reset and learn? I think I was too naive back then venturing this hobby with the thought that I can have a ecosystem that can take care of itself with minimum water change..
1- if you keen, should get a canister filter. Dophin 600 or so less than RM 100
2- do you inject CO2?
3- plant die- either not enoguh light, or not CO2. you should plant low tech plants if there is no CO2.
4 - plant rotting- will cause too much waste in the tank, the plant waste will become ammonia which then kill the fish. So that is the reason we need to condition the tank. This is done via a decent filter and sufficient bio media ( not neccessary expensive). adding bacteria could help in a way. Let it cycle for 3-4 days without fish and see if water got clearer.
5- using RO water- you should still put some anticlorine. you may buy the cheapest, but many of us using tensiongoon. and remember to add water and mix to a pail, wait for 10 mins before putting into tank.
6- Dont worry too much about waste/bio mass at bottom of the tank, you may never ever fully get rid of it- it will decompose gradually ( and yes bacteria help). The only think you can do is to avoid plant rotting,a nd avoid over feeding. if you see any large clump of plant rotting/or large leave dying- just cut it out.
PS: very nice betta, too bad RIP.
though- the tail rot could be bad water, it can be coz u mix other small fish witt it. Tetra might take a nip on the tail
This post has been edited by Clueless07: May 3 2023, 08:29 AM