Hi, I'm a relatively new member here, but you might have seen me already. I first took an interest in fish tanks this fall, and for my birthday in October my dad's coworker gave me their used 20 gallon. It's been up and running for about 3 months now, and I feel like it's really coming together! I really enjoy researching the science and biology behind fish-keeping.
The tank:
Current Stocking:
3 Painted platys (Julian, Susan, and Gertrude)
3 Zebra danios
2 White cloud mountain minnows
10 Neocaridina shrimp (5 cherry and 5 rili, of varying sizes)
~4 Pygmy corydoras
2 Otocinclus
2 Ramshorn snails (+like a bazillion babies)
Water Parameters:
temp: 75 degrees
hardness: 8 dH, 6? dKH (150ppm; somewhere between 120-180ppm)
pH: 7.5
History:
Started cycling toward the end of October, added live plants (2 gold ribbon and an amazon sword) as well as 4 zebra danios to provide ammonia. Completed the cycle in a few weeks with no issues. Added duckweed, java moss, crypts, a cool stick, 8 neocaridina shrimp (6 cherry/2 rili), 2 rams horns, and 2 WCMMs (something of an impulse purchase, kinda regret it as they need colder water than everything else). Unfortunately lost 4 of my cherry shrimp to the hang-on-back filter before I figured out where they were going and acquired a pre-filter sponge. Also lost 1 danio around this time to unknown cause. Added a cave made of a few rocks, and removed most of the duckweed. Snails had babies. Added 3 platies abt new years. Lost 3 of the remaining shrimp to unknown causes, but whatever it was subsided because the remaining one has done fine. Rescaped the tank a week or two ago to have a more 3-dimensional hardscape, and introduce more plants.
This past Wednesday, I bought 6 pygmy corys, 2 otos, and brought the shrimp back up to 10. Had a debacle over the past few days making sure the otos had enough food, but I've gotten them to eat Repashy Soilent Green, and also borrowed a slimy piece of driftwood to feed the otos for a while and introduce more algae to the rest of the tank.
Unfortunately one cory was very small and stressed when I bought it, and one more is MIA, but I hope to buy a few more once things settle down and I have the feeding situation figured out.
I'm planning to rehome the danios and white clouds on Monday, since they are very greedy eaters and make the cories/otos nervous. I'd like to replace them with some emerald dwarf rasboras eventually.
P.S shoutout to my dad, who used to own a large LFS and now runs the local Petsmart. He's had lots of great advice for me and I think he enjoys me following in his footsteps. I think he was actually active on this forum back in ancient times.
The tank:
Current Stocking:
3 Painted platys (Julian, Susan, and Gertrude)
3 Zebra danios
2 White cloud mountain minnows
10 Neocaridina shrimp (5 cherry and 5 rili, of varying sizes)
~4 Pygmy corydoras
2 Otocinclus
2 Ramshorn snails (+like a bazillion babies)
Water Parameters:
temp: 75 degrees
hardness: 8 dH, 6? dKH (150ppm; somewhere between 120-180ppm)
pH: 7.5
History:
Started cycling toward the end of October, added live plants (2 gold ribbon and an amazon sword) as well as 4 zebra danios to provide ammonia. Completed the cycle in a few weeks with no issues. Added duckweed, java moss, crypts, a cool stick, 8 neocaridina shrimp (6 cherry/2 rili), 2 rams horns, and 2 WCMMs (something of an impulse purchase, kinda regret it as they need colder water than everything else). Unfortunately lost 4 of my cherry shrimp to the hang-on-back filter before I figured out where they were going and acquired a pre-filter sponge. Also lost 1 danio around this time to unknown cause. Added a cave made of a few rocks, and removed most of the duckweed. Snails had babies. Added 3 platies abt new years. Lost 3 of the remaining shrimp to unknown causes, but whatever it was subsided because the remaining one has done fine. Rescaped the tank a week or two ago to have a more 3-dimensional hardscape, and introduce more plants.
This past Wednesday, I bought 6 pygmy corys, 2 otos, and brought the shrimp back up to 10. Had a debacle over the past few days making sure the otos had enough food, but I've gotten them to eat Repashy Soilent Green, and also borrowed a slimy piece of driftwood to feed the otos for a while and introduce more algae to the rest of the tank.
Unfortunately one cory was very small and stressed when I bought it, and one more is MIA, but I hope to buy a few more once things settle down and I have the feeding situation figured out.
I'm planning to rehome the danios and white clouds on Monday, since they are very greedy eaters and make the cories/otos nervous. I'd like to replace them with some emerald dwarf rasboras eventually.
P.S shoutout to my dad, who used to own a large LFS and now runs the local Petsmart. He's had lots of great advice for me and I think he enjoys me following in his footsteps. I think he was actually active on this forum back in ancient times.