i need to change my sea-monkeys water tank and more water but i don’t know how.. please help
i need to change my sea-monkeys water tank and more water but i don’t know how.. please help
For science, I had to do a brine shrimp lad, and now I am doing a lab write up. In the write up, I have to state our group’s independent variable, which was a change in temperature for one of the jar’s water. I did that, but now I have to state the dependent variables. I know that it means the effects of the dependent variable, but I have no idea as to what they could be.
Please tell me examples of dependent variables for my lab. Thank you very much!!!
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I have a 6 gal freshwater tank, it had 8 fish in it for 7 months. One small neon died. Some were showing stress with blood spots. I thought they were nipping at each other b/c I was underfeeding them (feeding once a day, sometimes twice). Frequently added salt. I did a 20% water change and bought 3 more fish, then all of a sudden my fish started dying. Nitrates were high and I lost all but 3 fish. My dealer (Petco) said I shouldn’t feed flakes, I should feed blood worms and brine shrimp or something. Tried that and fish didn’t eat it. I did another water change to get the nitrates normal. Then I lost the last 3. This all happened within a week. I tested the water with strips after they died. Nitrates were safe but pH and ammonia was too low. Where did I go wrong? I feel like I get mixed information from Petco all the time!! Now that my tank doesn’t have any more fish what should I do? The water is still flowing. Should I do a 80% change, wait 4-6 days, add 2-3 fish & start again?
i need to change my sea-monkeys water tank and more water but i don’t know how.. please help
They are free swimming now and I did a partial water change and gave them ground flake food and brine shrimp. Which I ground myself. I saw that they (Mommy and Daddy) had eggs and I was just going to let nature take its course. I never thought they would survive this long because I haven’t been making the water conditions perfect or anything like that.
What should I do now? They are in a 20 gallon tank with their parents. With an elite filter, it is still on. And I have absolutely NO money. So I can’t buy any supplies. Is there anyway I can keep and raise the fry without having to buy anything. If need be I could probably spend $20-$40 without totally messing up my finances.
I just looked over at them and Mommy is beating up on Daddy. What should I do? The fry are swimming together in one spot.
If I take the fry out of the tank now will I need a sponge filter right away or can it wait till the next day?
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