mooflakes
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Alright, hey folks, you can call me Moo. Yesterday, I bought a 10g tetra tank with a built in filter and decorated it, I think, as best as I could for the lottie.
Someone pointed out on tumblr that the sand looked a little thick and would need disturbing to get rid of bacteria build up, and a whole bunch of other stuff.
Things to know, I guess:
Basically, I'm really confused on what I should be doing so the water is okay for the lottie (that I haven't ordered yet, thank god) I've read that ammonia process is a good way to get the tank started, but I'm not sure if I really want to mess with that.
An employee at petco (2, actually) spoke that they suggest just letting the tank sit and put in conditioner (which I did today) and test the ammonia levels, but I've been fed SO much different information I really don't know what to do. Please please help and be gentle.

Things to know, I guess:
- I'm not a chemist.
- I used a couple squirts of the tetra starter stuff that came with my tank and a tetra bacteria bottle with the lack of better judgement. 1 2 3
- I now know that tetra isn't the best brand and today put in 1/5 of seachem prime.
- I have ordered the API test kit and Seachem Stabilizer, though I don't really know if I need the stabilzer anymore.
Basically, I'm really confused on what I should be doing so the water is okay for the lottie (that I haven't ordered yet, thank god) I've read that ammonia process is a good way to get the tank started, but I'm not sure if I really want to mess with that.
An employee at petco (2, actually) spoke that they suggest just letting the tank sit and put in conditioner (which I did today) and test the ammonia levels, but I've been fed SO much different information I really don't know what to do. Please please help and be gentle.