Kyle E.
Fish Crazy
Hello all!
This is going to be a REALLY long post and I apologize. I have a few years to cover.
I thought it might be fun to document the changes I make to my aquarium and the adventures I have as a fairly new aquarist probably biting off more than he can chew. It would be fun to look back on the development of my tank and my knowledge as well as I could get some input from you guys!
I got a 29 gallon aquarium from a family friend back when I lived in upstate New York about 3 1/2 years ago. It was my first and only tank (still is though not for lack of trying). However, it was not really my first exposure to aquariums I had joined my school's aquarium club 2 years prior because I have always liked fish and I learned the basics about fish keeping. The more I have learned since tells me that the club didn't completely know what it was doing either. We bought a black ghost knife fish and put it in a 75 gallon with some bosemani rainbows. I have since learned that they get like 3 feet long I believe.
The tank came with some bright yellow/multicolored gravel (still using it even though I don't like it). I got 4 flower pots of varying sizes and put them in it and called it good. Idiot me didn't know anything about cycling, I just thought you needed to let it sit with the filter running for a week to let it filter out anything bad before adding fish.
I don't really know what happened as a result of not cycling because I immediately got ich so I can't really say what died from ich and what died from ammonia poisoning.
I bought the following from Petsmart and put them in the tank:
1 black molly.
1 lyretail creamcicle molly.
1 silver lyretail molly.
1 sunburst platy.
2 neon tetras.
2 guppies (if I remember correctly they were both male. )
1 ghost shrimp.
I really wanted a dwarf gourami but the employee wouldn't let me for reasons still unknown to me.
As I said I got ich immediately. The black molly was sick from the start and the white dots were very obvious because it was black. I had no idea what to do and by the time I found out it was ich and I figured out what to do it had died along with the creamcicle lyretail (I think he might have been from the ammonia though as I didn't see white dots). It is a wonder none of the other fish got it. I put salt in and the ich didn't spread so I thought yay I am good now.
Condensed rest of this portion of the story:
The tank looked really boring with lack of decoration and enough fish, a few other fish died here and there for unknown reasons. The ghost shrimp (probably my favorite) died towards the end but I believe it was just from old age. I got lazy with water changes and didn't really bother with regular maintenance.
We then decided to move across the country to Utah so I gave the fish to a friend. I started setting up the aquarium again in August of this year. I started watching some YouTube such as the King of DIY and KGTropicals and got really excited about aquariums again. I am now very good about maintenance and sometimes will even do unnecessary things because I enjoy it so much!
I did a weird cycle that I found on a website that seemed to work and was considerably faster than most others. I put 3 small guppies in along with most of a bottle of API SafeStart and waited for 2 weeks (I know I need to get a test kit). Sadly one of the guppies got stuck behind the filter tube and died. I slowly added other fish in and then had:
5 veiltail cherry barbs. 1 male, 4 females. One of them had swim bladder disease but luckily didn't give it to the others. It died and I replaced it.
4 guppies, 1 male, 3 female.
1 powder blue dwarf gourami (I finally got a dwarf gourami! I have wanted one for so long.)
1 nerite snail for helping keep the gravel algae free and he looks awesome, but he's always hiding.
3 amano shrimp. Turns out they were a little small and the smallest got it's face bitten off immediately. The other 2 are fine though!
I still have all of those fish and I love them. They are getting used to me and are super friendly although the cherry barbs can be really shy.
Along with them I added an amazon sword that is growing REALLY slow. I am trying to figure that out. I think it is a combination of a bad light and bad fertilizer. I am working on that.
I wanted 3 swordtails to finish off the tank so I went to my nearest small fish store. I got ich and swim bladder disease in my fish from Petsmart so I am going to try my hardest to avoid them for live fish. They didn't have any so I didn't know what I was going to do.
I wanted java moss for more easy decoration in the tank so I went to Petco one day to look for it. Turns out they don't carry it ever (Who doesn't carry java moss???). I was walking out of the store when I saw their betta selection (in cups of course). I have never been interested in bettas even though I had one as a 6 year old that I named Snoopy and he was my favorite thing in the world.
I looked through them admiring their colors when I saw one I just HAD to have. It is a darkish shiny turquoise body with blue/red/purple fins. It is a halfmoon double tail male betta. He didn't look too happy but he didn't look sick, just depressed. I knew you weren't supposed to keep bettas with other fish though so I didn't think I would be able too. I went home, did some research and found it is is possible, if unlikely to keep them in a community tank under certain conditions. So against my better judgement I went back to the store and got him. At first he attacked his reflection but that stopped in a few hours. He seemed healthy if not happy so I decided to wait for a few days before deciding if we would be alright.
Turns out he was not sick. However, because my tank is slightly lacking in decoration (at least I think that's why) especially in the upper region of the tank he just hid all day in the back top left corner of the aquarium.
I felt bad for him being depressed so I ordered some Amazon frogbit because I read that that might help him feel safer and more stimulated. The frogbit has yet to arrive, it is supposed to on Tuesday. However, yesterday and today he has for some reason decided to swim around and explore a lot more. I am very happy for him!
He gets along well with the other fish. They generally leave each other alone although sometimes the betta will chase them off if they annoy him. I am so glad he did not go on a murderous rampage! He has been trying out all the different resting places including in one of the flower pots, next to the flower pot, behind the amazon sword on the ground, and now on top of the eheim heater as I am writing this. I want to get him a betta hammock soon so he can rest in a comfortable spot where I can see him.
He is starting to develop a personality and I am excited to see if he will become a friendly betta that will interact with me a little bit. It is still the early days and he is still getting used to me so we will see.
At the same time I ordered the frogbit I ordered dwarf hairgrass. It was supposed to come this coming Monday-Wednesday but it came on Friday, a pleasant surprise. I planted it in small clumps around the aquarium and we will see if it does well. I am thinking probably not until I fix my lighting and fertilizer situation. I just hope it will survive until I can and that it will at least grow enough roots to hold itself in the gravel so that I won't have to keep replanting the clumps!!!
This is now up to date with the present and I will keep you updated on any changes and developments in the aquarium! I apologize for the monstrous post. I will not be able to get many good pictures for a while as none of the cameras I have tried get very good pictures for some reason.
My tank setup:
29 gallon standard.
150 watt Eheim Trutemp heater set to 78F.
Tetra Whisper 40 HOB filter.
Homemade stand.
This is going to be a REALLY long post and I apologize. I have a few years to cover.
I thought it might be fun to document the changes I make to my aquarium and the adventures I have as a fairly new aquarist probably biting off more than he can chew. It would be fun to look back on the development of my tank and my knowledge as well as I could get some input from you guys!
I got a 29 gallon aquarium from a family friend back when I lived in upstate New York about 3 1/2 years ago. It was my first and only tank (still is though not for lack of trying). However, it was not really my first exposure to aquariums I had joined my school's aquarium club 2 years prior because I have always liked fish and I learned the basics about fish keeping. The more I have learned since tells me that the club didn't completely know what it was doing either. We bought a black ghost knife fish and put it in a 75 gallon with some bosemani rainbows. I have since learned that they get like 3 feet long I believe.
The tank came with some bright yellow/multicolored gravel (still using it even though I don't like it). I got 4 flower pots of varying sizes and put them in it and called it good. Idiot me didn't know anything about cycling, I just thought you needed to let it sit with the filter running for a week to let it filter out anything bad before adding fish.
I don't really know what happened as a result of not cycling because I immediately got ich so I can't really say what died from ich and what died from ammonia poisoning.
I bought the following from Petsmart and put them in the tank:
1 black molly.
1 lyretail creamcicle molly.
1 silver lyretail molly.
1 sunburst platy.
2 neon tetras.
2 guppies (if I remember correctly they were both male. )
1 ghost shrimp.
I really wanted a dwarf gourami but the employee wouldn't let me for reasons still unknown to me.
As I said I got ich immediately. The black molly was sick from the start and the white dots were very obvious because it was black. I had no idea what to do and by the time I found out it was ich and I figured out what to do it had died along with the creamcicle lyretail (I think he might have been from the ammonia though as I didn't see white dots). It is a wonder none of the other fish got it. I put salt in and the ich didn't spread so I thought yay I am good now.
Condensed rest of this portion of the story:
The tank looked really boring with lack of decoration and enough fish, a few other fish died here and there for unknown reasons. The ghost shrimp (probably my favorite) died towards the end but I believe it was just from old age. I got lazy with water changes and didn't really bother with regular maintenance.
We then decided to move across the country to Utah so I gave the fish to a friend. I started setting up the aquarium again in August of this year. I started watching some YouTube such as the King of DIY and KGTropicals and got really excited about aquariums again. I am now very good about maintenance and sometimes will even do unnecessary things because I enjoy it so much!
I did a weird cycle that I found on a website that seemed to work and was considerably faster than most others. I put 3 small guppies in along with most of a bottle of API SafeStart and waited for 2 weeks (I know I need to get a test kit). Sadly one of the guppies got stuck behind the filter tube and died. I slowly added other fish in and then had:
5 veiltail cherry barbs. 1 male, 4 females. One of them had swim bladder disease but luckily didn't give it to the others. It died and I replaced it.
4 guppies, 1 male, 3 female.
1 powder blue dwarf gourami (I finally got a dwarf gourami! I have wanted one for so long.)
1 nerite snail for helping keep the gravel algae free and he looks awesome, but he's always hiding.
3 amano shrimp. Turns out they were a little small and the smallest got it's face bitten off immediately. The other 2 are fine though!
I still have all of those fish and I love them. They are getting used to me and are super friendly although the cherry barbs can be really shy.
Along with them I added an amazon sword that is growing REALLY slow. I am trying to figure that out. I think it is a combination of a bad light and bad fertilizer. I am working on that.
I wanted 3 swordtails to finish off the tank so I went to my nearest small fish store. I got ich and swim bladder disease in my fish from Petsmart so I am going to try my hardest to avoid them for live fish. They didn't have any so I didn't know what I was going to do.
I wanted java moss for more easy decoration in the tank so I went to Petco one day to look for it. Turns out they don't carry it ever (Who doesn't carry java moss???). I was walking out of the store when I saw their betta selection (in cups of course). I have never been interested in bettas even though I had one as a 6 year old that I named Snoopy and he was my favorite thing in the world.
I looked through them admiring their colors when I saw one I just HAD to have. It is a darkish shiny turquoise body with blue/red/purple fins. It is a halfmoon double tail male betta. He didn't look too happy but he didn't look sick, just depressed. I knew you weren't supposed to keep bettas with other fish though so I didn't think I would be able too. I went home, did some research and found it is is possible, if unlikely to keep them in a community tank under certain conditions. So against my better judgement I went back to the store and got him. At first he attacked his reflection but that stopped in a few hours. He seemed healthy if not happy so I decided to wait for a few days before deciding if we would be alright.
Turns out he was not sick. However, because my tank is slightly lacking in decoration (at least I think that's why) especially in the upper region of the tank he just hid all day in the back top left corner of the aquarium.
I felt bad for him being depressed so I ordered some Amazon frogbit because I read that that might help him feel safer and more stimulated. The frogbit has yet to arrive, it is supposed to on Tuesday. However, yesterday and today he has for some reason decided to swim around and explore a lot more. I am very happy for him!
He gets along well with the other fish. They generally leave each other alone although sometimes the betta will chase them off if they annoy him. I am so glad he did not go on a murderous rampage! He has been trying out all the different resting places including in one of the flower pots, next to the flower pot, behind the amazon sword on the ground, and now on top of the eheim heater as I am writing this. I want to get him a betta hammock soon so he can rest in a comfortable spot where I can see him.
He is starting to develop a personality and I am excited to see if he will become a friendly betta that will interact with me a little bit. It is still the early days and he is still getting used to me so we will see.
At the same time I ordered the frogbit I ordered dwarf hairgrass. It was supposed to come this coming Monday-Wednesday but it came on Friday, a pleasant surprise. I planted it in small clumps around the aquarium and we will see if it does well. I am thinking probably not until I fix my lighting and fertilizer situation. I just hope it will survive until I can and that it will at least grow enough roots to hold itself in the gravel so that I won't have to keep replanting the clumps!!!
This is now up to date with the present and I will keep you updated on any changes and developments in the aquarium! I apologize for the monstrous post. I will not be able to get many good pictures for a while as none of the cameras I have tried get very good pictures for some reason.
My tank setup:
29 gallon standard.
150 watt Eheim Trutemp heater set to 78F.
Tetra Whisper 40 HOB filter.
Homemade stand.