Touch the word "smallest fish" then touch the smallest fish that appears.
Its the china paper which is used to test water...
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You should immediately test your water parameters. There should be no ammonia, no nitrates, and the water should be mildly soft. Make sure you use water conditioners on any water changes. If there are harmful levels of nitrites or ammonia in the water, immediately perform a water change or isolate the fish into a sick tank. Treat fin rot with Betta Fix or Melafix. (I prefer Melafix) These medicines can be found at large chain pet stores and often at local fish stores. Treat once a day for seven days, or according to the instructions on the medicine you are using. Test your water often, and make sure it's clean. You can speed your betta's recovery and prevent other infections by keeping the water steady at a temperature, try to hold it at a point between 82 and 84 degrees F. Using small amounts of aquarium salt (but not sea salt!) in the water helps prevent further infections. It's like Gatorade for your fish, giving them electrolytes and carbohydrates. Keep your fish in a quiet corner, away from excessive stress and activity, until he's recovered.
Cloudy eyes are a sign of a water quality problem - test your water. A general antibacterial medication such as Mela-fix should help - but no use dosing with that if your water quality is completely out of whack. And make sure you don't "Wipe" The medication over the fish's eyes, it will result it eye damage. Trust me, I have had the same problem, I used that trick and... IT WORKS! If you have any more questions Email me at minor3@live.com.
well your fish may have been trying to alert you but didn't know how to talk. or maybe it wrote on the side of the tank that it needed emergency care but you were watching MTV OS something and got engrossed in that, and didn't notice the fish pounding on the glass with a thermometer in it's mouth s
FIrst you press smallest fish then the fish will grow smaller
U have to click smollest fish then it shrinks and u click the one that shrinks
Fish tanks can turn white for a variety of reasons. Many fish shops can test the water if a sample is brought in. Typically white water is due to not being circulated or over feeding.
you have to make shure that the tank is clean and ate the right tempiter or you will kill the fish
Yes, you can use bottled water for your fish tank, but it is important to ensure that the water is suitable for your specific type of fish and that it does not contain any harmful chemicals or additives. It is recommended to test the water parameters and consult with a professional before using bottled water in your fish tank.
Just drag the big fish straight to the furthest fish then the second furthest then third furthest then the closest one to you.
To prepare water for fish, fill a clean container with tap water and let it sit for 24 hours to allow chlorine to evaporate. Test the water for pH and temperature, adjusting as needed. Add a water conditioner to remove harmful chemicals and make the water safe for fish.
To test the oxygen levels in your fish tank, you can use a water testing kit specifically designed for aquariums. These kits typically include a test strip or liquid reagent that changes color based on the oxygen levels in the water. Follow the instructions provided with the kit to accurately measure the oxygen levels in your fish tank.
yes like what you do before you put your fish in the water
Fish tanks can turn white for a variety of reasons. Many fish shops can test the water if a sample is brought in. Typically white water is due to not being circulated or over feeding.
Do a big water change, since cloudy water is a sign of overfeeding or poor filtration. Also, test your water for ammonia.
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