I'm in the predicament of having to cycle a 29g tank with live plants and one single betta. After 4 days, test kit says 0.25 ppm ammonia, no nitrites/nitrates. I am adding Seachem Prime every other day to detoxify ammonia and Seachem Stability everyday to jumpstart cycle. I have a heater set to ~78 °F and and an Aqueon QuietFlow 30.
The betta just says on the opposite side of the filter which leads me to believe that the flow from the filter is too strong. However, most of the time he just sits on the gravel or on a magnetic algae scrubber I have towards the top corner of the tank. But I have noticed a bit more movement compared to the first day I put him in there. He would move a lot more in the previous tank I had for him but it's no longer available. He will flair at random things around the tank which I guess is a good sign that he's okay. Feeding is hit or miss, I had the most success feeding bloodworms since getting him in that tank. Everything else he spits out. There are no noticeable red marks around his gills or discoloration which leads me to believe that the Prime is doing it's job.
Is there something I'm missing? Is it just stress from water movement or being in a new tank? Filter is at max flow since it's made for tanks up to 30 gallons; would lowering flow affect the cycling process? Is he not getting enough oxygen? Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.
I'm sure it goes without saying I'm relatively new to the hobby. Any telling signs I should look out for that tells me the fish isn't doing well and I need to take immediate action? Also, my end goal is to turn this into a community tank.
The betta just says on the opposite side of the filter which leads me to believe that the flow from the filter is too strong. However, most of the time he just sits on the gravel or on a magnetic algae scrubber I have towards the top corner of the tank. But I have noticed a bit more movement compared to the first day I put him in there. He would move a lot more in the previous tank I had for him but it's no longer available. He will flair at random things around the tank which I guess is a good sign that he's okay. Feeding is hit or miss, I had the most success feeding bloodworms since getting him in that tank. Everything else he spits out. There are no noticeable red marks around his gills or discoloration which leads me to believe that the Prime is doing it's job.
Is there something I'm missing? Is it just stress from water movement or being in a new tank? Filter is at max flow since it's made for tanks up to 30 gallons; would lowering flow affect the cycling process? Is he not getting enough oxygen? Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.
I'm sure it goes without saying I'm relatively new to the hobby. Any telling signs I should look out for that tells me the fish isn't doing well and I need to take immediate action? Also, my end goal is to turn this into a community tank.
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