Just wanted to give a little update here.
I took readings today which would be one week with the fish in it. I got 0 for both ammonia and nitrites, and 5 for nitrate. I still don't know how I got to 0 on nitrates last time, with my tap water being 20-40, but it may have been a bad reading. I then did a 10% water change.
This filtration setup I got going on here seems to be doing a heck of a good job.
One of my Mollies, the oldest and only Lyretail male, appears to have gained a swim bladder problem. He is having a lot of difficulty swimming, being mostly vertical at times, but he is being smart and either hanging in a corner at the top, or hanging out under my castle. I don't think he is going to last much longer though, however he has to be a year or more old now since I haven't bought Lyretails in a long time.
I did feed all of them cut-up peas, and while the rest enjoyed the snack, it didn't seem to help the affected molly much.
All the rest seem to be fine, as best as I can tell. The adults and fry are swimming all over the place, and even the algae eater is more active in the daylight, sticking his mouthpiece all over gravel and the ornaments and flying around the tank.
I took readings today which would be one week with the fish in it. I got 0 for both ammonia and nitrites, and 5 for nitrate. I still don't know how I got to 0 on nitrates last time, with my tap water being 20-40, but it may have been a bad reading. I then did a 10% water change.
This filtration setup I got going on here seems to be doing a heck of a good job.
One of my Mollies, the oldest and only Lyretail male, appears to have gained a swim bladder problem. He is having a lot of difficulty swimming, being mostly vertical at times, but he is being smart and either hanging in a corner at the top, or hanging out under my castle. I don't think he is going to last much longer though, however he has to be a year or more old now since I haven't bought Lyretails in a long time.
I did feed all of them cut-up peas, and while the rest enjoyed the snack, it didn't seem to help the affected molly much.
All the rest seem to be fine, as best as I can tell. The adults and fry are swimming all over the place, and even the algae eater is more active in the daylight, sticking his mouthpiece all over gravel and the ornaments and flying around the tank.