They can cause ammonia poisoning. Solution is easy, stop feeding so often and in lesser amounts![]()

They can cause ammonia poisoning. Solution is easy, stop feeding so often and in lesser amounts![]()
but doing WC will also help right?

Yes. A water change helps dilute the concentration of toxins in the water.






Feed less. Save the food.
Or else put in bottom feeding fish like Corys, Ghost Shrimps, Khuli Loaches (or most loaches).
koah fong
Juggler's tanks


no need to feed so much and so often.. I feed my fishes every 2 or even 3 days..
left over food will lead to algae and in large quanity, ammonia spike and may cause the fishes to die if your filter cannot the ammonia load..



how can you take it when the fish goes near the the glass when you're near asking for foodcardinals and barbs got some serious appetite
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getting bottom dwellers should solve the prob of excess food leftovers...

I so far only keeping guppy. I was thinking of getting Yamato prawn to help finish those uneated food. Is that a good idea?
Rather than getting more tankmates to help finish up the uneaten food, cutting down on the amount being fed will be more economical.
Guppies are so greedy, if there's leftover, it'll mean you've given them too much food.
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Hi, u can try adding a SAE. Can help to keep down algae.
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