Here's my parameters and livestock:
55 gal long tank
2 Whisper 40 filters
temp 78-80F
Ammonia 0
GH 180
KH 240
PH 8.0
NitrIte 0
NitrAte 20
1 colbalt blue male betta
4 albino cory cats 1-2 inches
4 black skirted tetra 1.5 - 2.5 inches
4 sunburst platty 1 - 1.5 inches (1 male 3 female)
4 dalmation molly 1.5 - 2.5 inches (1 male 3 female)
2 silver hatchetfish 1 - 1.5 inches
2 gold apple snails silver dollar size
1 ivory/blue snail quarter size
6 inch long hollow log decoration
3 fake floor to ceiling plants
3 fake floor to 1/2 tank plants
2 6inch air stones
1 weird glow in the dark fake pink anenome
25 lbs of black gravel
Feeding:
M W F flake soaked in garlic once daily
M W F cucumber slices
Tu Thurs Sun squished peas soaked in garlic
Saturday freeze dried bloodworms
Saturday orange slices
4 algea wafers every other day
Cleaning:
Saturday
50% water change w/gravel cleaning (python)
pull all decoration and clean
scrub tank sides, heaters, filter inlets
Tuesdays
50% water change w/gravel cleaning (python)
Every other Saturday
new aquascaping to break up territories
I use Aqua Safe from Tetra as well as Aqurium salt with every water change.
My questions are kinda basic, but being a newbie, I'm looking for reassurance that I am doing things "right". About a week ago I upgraded to a 55 gal from a 20 gal. New tank was cycled without fish. Am I overfeeding/underfeeding, or not offering a healthy variety of food for my fish? Should I be doing such large water changes/gravel cleaning? My snails are very messy, and I just don't want to have ammonia issues. Water is clear, no visable algea, and fish are active and eating well. I have had platty fry as well as molly fry, no snail eggs though. There is minimal agression with the tetras. I Guess I am looking for suggestions and/or ideas on how I can maintain a safe and healty environment for my pets.
Thanks in advance!!!