sean_m
New Member
Hi all,
I had a Bangaii Cardinal for "breaking in" my tank, I was not sure if the fish was doing so well, so was expecting it to die, however after four days, I came to look in the tank and there was no fish! he had completely vanished, I removed all rocks, and disturbed all the sand still no fish, I have checked around the tank (even did a CSI investigation and tried to see how far the thing could flip!)
Any ideas?
also...
I have just bought a fuzzy dwarf, but since the start of the tak have not been able to test for Ammonia, the tank has been set up for one month, has polyps growing and algae has gone, Nitrates were highish, but now near zero, the FD was breathing very heavily when first put into the tank, but has calmed alot - 4 hours, I will only be able to get ammonia test kit on Friday, does anyone know what I should be looking for if the ammonia is to high?
I had a Bangaii Cardinal for "breaking in" my tank, I was not sure if the fish was doing so well, so was expecting it to die, however after four days, I came to look in the tank and there was no fish! he had completely vanished, I removed all rocks, and disturbed all the sand still no fish, I have checked around the tank (even did a CSI investigation and tried to see how far the thing could flip!)
Any ideas?
also...
I have just bought a fuzzy dwarf, but since the start of the tak have not been able to test for Ammonia, the tank has been set up for one month, has polyps growing and algae has gone, Nitrates were highish, but now near zero, the FD was breathing very heavily when first put into the tank, but has calmed alot - 4 hours, I will only be able to get ammonia test kit on Friday, does anyone know what I should be looking for if the ammonia is to high?