Temperature (F Degrees): 51.4
PH: 7.2
Nitrate (NO3) ppm (mg/l): 0
Nitrite (NO2) ppm (mg/l): 0.50ppm
Ammonia: 0
Stress Zyme: 10ml
Water Change: 3 gallon-4gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Nitrite dropped from 1.00ppm to 0.50ppm which is a pretty good sign, because it's slowly going back down to normal. Ammonia is zero and the pH is still 7.2. Cleaned filters today, water quality tested, did a 3 gallon-4 gallon water change today which helped to raise the water level a little bit. Fish were fed at 7:30am, 10:00am, and 3:30pm, they were only fed 1.2mm food today, they seem to be big enough to handle this food now.
March 11th 2010: Day 113
Temperature (F Degrees): 48.4
Water Change: 1 gallon-1 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Changed one gallon of water today, cleaned filters, fish were fed at 7:45am, 10:00am, and 3:30pm.
Water Change: 1 gallon-1 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Changed one gallon of water today, cleaned filters, fish were fed at 7:45am, 10:00am, and 3:30pm.
March 10th 2010: Day 112
Temperature (F Degrees): 47.4
Water Change: 1 gallon-1 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Filters and tank were cleared today, one gallon of water was changed, fish were fed at 10:00am and 3:30pm. Started looking at an automatic fish feeder for spring break, if I can get it working, I will probably use it. During break it is going to be difficult to get the library to feed the fish since the library will be closed.
Water Change: 1 gallon-1 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Filters and tank were cleared today, one gallon of water was changed, fish were fed at 10:00am and 3:30pm. Started looking at an automatic fish feeder for spring break, if I can get it working, I will probably use it. During break it is going to be difficult to get the library to feed the fish since the library will be closed.
March 9th 2010: Day 111
Temperature (F Degrees): 48.3 Water Change: 1 gallon-2 gallon Number of Fish Removed: 0
Removed 1 gallon of water today and replaced it with 2 gallons, the water level in the aquarium has been getting low, so this should help a little. Fish look great, I noticed today that their backs are starting to turn a brownish color now; it was originally an olive green. A few of the fish are really big in comparison to the rest, it's amazing how much size variety there is right now! Fish were fed at 11:00am, and 3:30pm, cleaned filters and tank today, took a few pictures as well.
Removed 1 gallon of water today and replaced it with 2 gallons, the water level in the aquarium has been getting low, so this should help a little. Fish look great, I noticed today that their backs are starting to turn a brownish color now; it was originally an olive green. A few of the fish are really big in comparison to the rest, it's amazing how much size variety there is right now! Fish were fed at 11:00am, and 3:30pm, cleaned filters and tank today, took a few pictures as well.

March 8th 2010: Day 110
Temperature (F Degrees): 49.6
PH: 7.2
Nitrite (NO2) ppm (mg/l): 1.00
Ammonia: 0
Stress Zyme: 10ml
Water Change: 5 gallon-5 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Big water change today, cleaned filters and sides and bottom of tank. Fish were fed at 8:00am, 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 6:00pm. Over the weekend, fish were fed once on Saturday and again on Sunday. Checked water quality today and nothing has changed. Fish are getting really big!
PH: 7.2
Nitrite (NO2) ppm (mg/l): 1.00
Ammonia: 0
Stress Zyme: 10ml
Water Change: 5 gallon-5 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Big water change today, cleaned filters and sides and bottom of tank. Fish were fed at 8:00am, 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 6:00pm. Over the weekend, fish were fed once on Saturday and again on Sunday. Checked water quality today and nothing has changed. Fish are getting really big!
March 5th 2010: Day 107
Temperature (F Degrees): 47.5
PH: 7.2
Nitrite (NO2) ppm (mg/l): 1.00ppm
Ammonia: 0
Stress Zyme: 10ml
Water Change: 4 gallon-4 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Big water change today, cleaned the sides and bottom of tank and filters, fish were fed mixed food at 8:00am, 11:30am, and 4:00pm. Took lots of pictures today, brought in a milk jug for water changes and wiped down the aquarium cover.






















PH: 7.2
Nitrite (NO2) ppm (mg/l): 1.00ppm
Ammonia: 0
Stress Zyme: 10ml
Water Change: 4 gallon-4 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Big water change today, cleaned the sides and bottom of tank and filters, fish were fed mixed food at 8:00am, 11:30am, and 4:00pm. Took lots of pictures today, brought in a milk jug for water changes and wiped down the aquarium cover.























March 4th 2010: Day 106
Temperature (F Degrees): 48.0
Water Change: 1 gallon-1gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Cleaned tank and filters; changed 1 gallon of water; fish were fed at 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 5:30pm.
Water Change: 1 gallon-1gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Cleaned tank and filters; changed 1 gallon of water; fish were fed at 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 5:30pm.
March 3rd 2010: Day 105
Temperature (F Degrees): 48.7
Water Change: 1 gallon-1 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Cleaned tank, filters, and bottom of aquarium, changed one gallon of water today. Mixed food was fed at 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 5:30pm.
Water Change: 1 gallon-1 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Cleaned tank, filters, and bottom of aquarium, changed one gallon of water today. Mixed food was fed at 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 5:30pm.
March 2nd 2010: Day 104
Temperature (F Degrees): 49.4
PH: 7.2
Nitrate (NO3) ppm (mg/l): 0
Nitrite (NO2) ppm (mg/l): 1.00
Ammonia: 0
Water Change: 1 gallon-1 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 1~rock
Lost one fish today to another rock incident, removed this rock from the aquarium in hopes to end this problem. There is only one rock left in the aquarium now, it's small and it has not caused any problems so far so it should be perfectly fine remaining in the tank. Changed one gallon of water today, cleaned the sides of the tank and removed food waste from the bottom of aquarium, fliters were cleaned, water quality was tested, and nothing has changed since yesterday. Fish were fed at 7:30am, 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 5:30pm.
PH: 7.2
Nitrate (NO3) ppm (mg/l): 0
Nitrite (NO2) ppm (mg/l): 1.00
Ammonia: 0
Water Change: 1 gallon-1 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 1~rock
Lost one fish today to another rock incident, removed this rock from the aquarium in hopes to end this problem. There is only one rock left in the aquarium now, it's small and it has not caused any problems so far so it should be perfectly fine remaining in the tank. Changed one gallon of water today, cleaned the sides of the tank and removed food waste from the bottom of aquarium, fliters were cleaned, water quality was tested, and nothing has changed since yesterday. Fish were fed at 7:30am, 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 5:30pm.
March 1st 2010: Day 103
Temperature (F Degrees): 48.7
PH: 7.2
Nitrate (NO3) ppm (mg/l): 0
Nitrite (NO2) ppm (mg/l): 1.00
Ammonia: 0
Stress Zyme: 10ml
Water Change: 4 gallon-4 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Cleaned aquarium, filters, and did a 4 gallon water change today, ammonia dropped from 0.25ppm to 0ppm after doing a water change today. Fish are still being fed 1.2mm and #2 food as mixed feedings; they were fed at 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 6:00pm. Over the weekend, fish were fed by the librarian once on Saturday and again on Sunday.
PH: 7.2
Nitrate (NO3) ppm (mg/l): 0
Nitrite (NO2) ppm (mg/l): 1.00
Ammonia: 0
Stress Zyme: 10ml
Water Change: 4 gallon-4 gallon
Number of Fish Removed: 0
Cleaned aquarium, filters, and did a 4 gallon water change today, ammonia dropped from 0.25ppm to 0ppm after doing a water change today. Fish are still being fed 1.2mm and #2 food as mixed feedings; they were fed at 10:00am, 3:30pm, and 6:00pm. Over the weekend, fish were fed by the librarian once on Saturday and again on Sunday.
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