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  • AquaticAddict
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    Originally posted by aquabee View Post
    I wouldn't add too many more fish though... you've got plenty in there for that 10 gallon size. In about a month, you can add an otocinclus to eat algae though. Those are fun and they stay little! <img src="http://www.houstonfishbox.com/vforums/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Smile" smilieid="1" class="inlineimg" />
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    +1. Tiger barbs can get 2.5 - 3in. I have 9 (3 are albinos) in my planted 55 and 1 of em's 2.5in another is a lil bigger but under 3in, the rest are smaller. They are some of my favorite fish, very active!

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  • sunkenmetal
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    welcome to the box...

    Love the dino....

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  • aquabee
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    Good luck! Keep posting pics and updates! If you're gonna get the liquid test kit, the one most of us use for freshwater is the API kit. It has pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate.

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  • MadMax
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    Cool I'll pick up some Stability and a liquid test kit asap.

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  • aquabee
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    Originally posted by MadMax View Post
    Hi aquabee, thanks for checking out my post. If I use that Stability will I still have to do water 10% water changes?
    Well it depends on what your readings are. If you're getting high nitrites and nitrates, you need to do a 10% water change. In a couple days, with the addition of Stability, you should have no ammonia or nitrite. Once the tank is fully cycled and if your nitrates are below 20 ppm with no ammonia or nitrite, you can just do a 20% water change once a week or once every other week. I wouldn't add too many more fish though... you've got plenty in there for that 10 gallon size. In about a month, you can add an otocinclus to eat algae though. Those are fun and they stay little! :)

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  • MadMax
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    Hi aquabee, thanks for checking out my post. If I use that Stability will I still have to do water 10% water changes?

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  • aquabee
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    Tank looks good! Parameters sound reasonable for where you are in the cycle, though they're not the best for the health of your barbs. I would get a liquid test kit if you want more accurate readings, cuz those test strips can read falsely if they're exposed at all to humidity.

    Glad to hear you have media in from another tank! That should really speed things up. I would also recommend a bottle of Stability, made by Seachem. You would just need the smallest bottle for your size tank, and it will help lower those nitrites and keep ammonia down as well while your tank cycles. It also speeds up your cycle because it contains bacteria in spore form.

    Of course, those are all suggestions to keep those tiger barbs safe. The Stability for your size tank should be under 10 bucks. :) Good luck! Hope you're enjoying those barbs-- they can be really fun to watch, chasing each other all over the tank.

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  • MadMax
    started a topic New Tiger Barb Tank

    New Tiger Barb Tank

    Hi everybody,
    I have a ten gallon tank
    • 6 tiger barbs
    • Day 8 in cycle
    • no3 about 5-10 (reading off test strips)
    • no2 is about 2.0 " "
    Do the readings I got sound correct for where I'm at in the cycle. Also added media from another tank.

    This site seems like a great resource and I'm happy I found it!
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