In what way? Taking water out / putting water in / transporting water to and from the tank? Gravel vac?Separate question does anyone have any good ways of changing water for a fish tank.
In what way? Taking water out / putting water in / transporting water to and from the tank? Gravel vac?Separate question does anyone have any good ways of changing water for a fish tank.
Yeah I have. I’ve been to Maidenhead aquatics twice before. Once to buy my starting fish and second to buy some plants and driftwood. They have hundreds of fish and I have only ever seen one dead one and all the fish I have bought from them have survived so far( 2/3 months). I think I will quarantine the fish I get just need to find a tank and finally decide on my stocking and then will gradually quarantine and introduce the fish.I got an albino bristlenose from PetCo (US big box store). He was about a half inch long and was in a tank by himself. It was obvious that they took good care of their tanks. They had a saltwater section, which is a bit unusual for a big box chain store. The saltwater tanks were crystal clear and the fish all looked healthy. No hair algae or diatoms. They even had some healthy-looking coral frags.
My bristlenose has tripled in size since I got him last month. He's a lot of fun to watch cruising around the tank, munching on algae and uneaten flake food. I guess the point is, if you're going to buy from a chain, you should observe their stock for a couple of weeks before you buy and always quarantine. Obviously, YMMV.
Missed this question.I’ll consider getting some then. Casscats you mentioned some tetras that I could get are emperor tetras and rummynose tetras okay with the garras and danios?
Thanks for the advice I will consider the gourami. If I do have a problem and does kill all my fish I will still stay in the hobby. But will just be annoyed on all the wasted moneyFishkeeper123, you did see I was talking about trying 1 gourami if you decide to do it at all? & Essjay is correct, but 3 spot is also a less common name these days, here (US) anyway. He must be old too, ha! Do not get a dwarf, honey or pearl by mistake. But study the tank of any possible signs of diseases. When in doubt, wait! We're not talking about rare fish, they will have more soon.
I have heard good things about some Maidenhead Aquatics, but they are a chain, so different shops may not all be the same. Do you need a refresher course of what to look for? There are a few of us that have a list, lol. But I don't feel like typing right now...almost dinnertime.
I'm very happy you will quarantine any new fish! This is a sign you're well on your way to better fish keeping (along w/more water changes! lol). It only takes 1 really awful new fish experience to put 1 off our hobby. You'll never be sorry you took this big step, a PITA, but well worth it. Always service the healthy tanks 1st, then the QT. Rinse the siphon & every bit of equipment afterward & allow them to dry out. Some of us have separate QT equipment...but you're probably not quite there yet...Do the best you, can but be aware of cross contamination from nets, etc.
I use a gravel vacuum into a bucket (or more). I have 2 sized vacuums, 1 for larger tanks, 3 or 4 inches x inch+ & a smaller round 1, maybe 1 inch or so. My husband often helps empty them. But neither of us can carry as much as we used to. I have a Python I use for refilling, dosing Prime dechlor for most of the tank's volume unless it's just for 1 medium or smaller tank. Then I use gallon jugs with 2 drops of dechlorinater each & pretend it's exercise. My 50ft Python is heavy to drain & wind up. I also weed plants into the buckets & throw them around garden plants or the compost pile. The Python clogs & slows with plant debris, mosses are especially problematic.
Yes pls can I have a refresher on what to look for. Are there any tips on knowing what gender fish your getting for BN, kribensis and are all guppie males the bright guppies?Fishkeeper123, you did see I was talking about trying 1 gourami if you decide to do it at all? & Essjay is correct, but 3 spot is also a less common name these days, here (US) anyway. He must be old too, ha! Do not get a dwarf, honey or pearl by mistake. But study the tank of any possible signs of diseases. When in doubt, wait! We're not talking about rare fish, they will have more soon.
I have heard good things about some Maidenhead Aquatics, but they are a chain, so different shops may not all be the same. Do you need a refresher course of what to look for? There are a few of us that have a list, lol. But I don't feel like typing right now...almost dinnertime.
I'm very happy you will quarantine any new fish! This is a sign you're well on your way to better fish keeping (along w/more water changes! lol). It only takes 1 really awful new fish experience to put 1 off our hobby. You'll never be sorry you took this big step, a PITA, but well worth it. Always service the healthy tanks 1st, then the QT. Rinse the siphon & every bit of equipment afterward & allow them to dry out. Some of us have separate QT equipment...but you're probably not quite there yet...Do the best you, can but be aware of cross contamination from nets, etc.
I use a gravel vacuum into a bucket (or more). I have 2 sized vacuums, 1 for larger tanks, 3 or 4 inches x inch+ & a smaller round 1, maybe 1 inch or so. My husband often helps empty them. But neither of us can carry as much as we used to. I have a Python I use for refilling, dosing Prime dechlor for most of the tank's volume unless it's just for 1 medium or smaller tank. Then I use gallon jugs with 2 drops of dechlorinater each & pretend it's exercise. My 50ft Python is heavy to drain & wind up. I also weed plants into the buckets & throw them around garden plants or the compost pile. The Python clogs & slows with plant debris, mosses are especially problematic.
I know thanks for the help. However I kind of want a fish with a bit more colour so wouldn’t go for the white clouds. Yeah my longfinned leopard danios originally had long fins now 6 do( I’m not sure if I got one short fin tho). But they seem to all be doing fine altogether and share out the chasing.Take your time to study all the fish in a tank you're considering buying from. Look for several things.
Learn what the species should look like, so you know what normal is for a given species. You want to look for:
Any whitish/gray areas from little salt grains to patches, NO! All over, a few, or just on the lips, these are not healthy fish
Red spots, streaks anywhere, again a big NO
Skinny (sunken) or bloated abdomens., NO
Look also at the dorsal area (the top part of the fish). A thin area near the top fin or behind the head can be a bad sign
Clamped fins, any. NO
Stringy poo (this can be difficult to see unless you're there at the right time) In gouramis & livebearers this may be more noticeable
Torn or ragged looking fins (may be ok) but something to watch for. It may just be "low fish" on the hierarchy totem pole. White edges to torn fins can be a sign of healing...or the beginning of disease. I'd wait...
Ask to watch the fish eat, not eating isn't good, but they may have just been fed. Ask what they feed & how long the fish have been in the shop? What are their water parameters?
Don't be in a hurry to buy. Practice just watching fish in shop tanks with a critical eye. It's a learned skill I'm sure you can master or at least get pretty good judging. My bottom line, if in doubt, wait!
Really, I wasn't trying to push you toward a blue gourami, but just as a possible "centerpiece" fish. Personally, I'd go with a school of white clouds & a small younger BN pleco.
Thanks for the tips. They are beautiful are they fish you found on safari or are they yours?It depends on size, but male BN plecos will have bristles around the lip AND down the center of the snout.
A female may have a little around the lips but never any down the center of the snout. Usually they don't have any at all.
But generally you can't tell on juvenile fish smaller than 2 inches.
Some examples:
Adult females with and without lip bristles.
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Adult males
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