Squishiebabe
Fish Crazy
well, i'm pretty new to keeping an aquairium, so when my mom brought home a cute little 5-gallon home one night, i had no idea of the problems i'd find.
I began shopping for all the things i thought i needed...my neighbour gave me a filter that she'd only used once, and i bought gravel, and a heater+thermometer.
I read quite a few webpages about how to start an aquarium, and quicky realized my 5 gallon didnt look so easy after all...but my parents, thinking they know everything, said it would have to do, and so i started it up. I let it run for 3 days, checked the heater and filter, made sure the plants and decor was safe, ect, then took a trip to Petsmart. I asked the consultant if i could start yet, with maybe small fish, and she said it should be okay. I picked a fancy male guppy, and a black molly (male). I let the bag float, blah blah...they seemed fine the first few days. 5 days actually. The molly gasped at the surface a little bit, but i thought nothing of it because the guppy was perfect, active and they both looked healthy otherwise. Then one day, i went to feed them and found my molly stuck to the filter "sucker part" (sorry)
That morning, he had seemed a bit ehausted, but i didnt know.He wasnt dead, but died a day after, because of that i guess.
My dad said it was nothing, and that maybe the fish was old or something. He insisted that getting water tests was stupid, but i think something was, and still is wrong in there. The guppy is perfectly fine though.
Anyway, yesterday he took me to get 2 new fish (2 days after molly died)
and this time i was very careful picking them. i made sure no dead or odd looking fish were in the tanks. I picked another black male molly, hoping he wasnt going to die, and a Sunburst/Sunrise platy.
Bad idea?
Now, they both are crashed at the bottom, and the black one was stuck to the filter but not dead earlier! The guppy ius still swimming as if its nothing...hes invincible!
Is there anything i can do...also, my dad doesnt beliueve i need ammonia or anything tests, but i sneaked in a pH and its around 7.3 it says.
i know...I'm a horrible aquairist i guess...if my fish could they'd prolly jump out and fin-slap me
I began shopping for all the things i thought i needed...my neighbour gave me a filter that she'd only used once, and i bought gravel, and a heater+thermometer.
I read quite a few webpages about how to start an aquarium, and quicky realized my 5 gallon didnt look so easy after all...but my parents, thinking they know everything, said it would have to do, and so i started it up. I let it run for 3 days, checked the heater and filter, made sure the plants and decor was safe, ect, then took a trip to Petsmart. I asked the consultant if i could start yet, with maybe small fish, and she said it should be okay. I picked a fancy male guppy, and a black molly (male). I let the bag float, blah blah...they seemed fine the first few days. 5 days actually. The molly gasped at the surface a little bit, but i thought nothing of it because the guppy was perfect, active and they both looked healthy otherwise. Then one day, i went to feed them and found my molly stuck to the filter "sucker part" (sorry)
That morning, he had seemed a bit ehausted, but i didnt know.He wasnt dead, but died a day after, because of that i guess.
My dad said it was nothing, and that maybe the fish was old or something. He insisted that getting water tests was stupid, but i think something was, and still is wrong in there. The guppy is perfectly fine though.
Anyway, yesterday he took me to get 2 new fish (2 days after molly died)
and this time i was very careful picking them. i made sure no dead or odd looking fish were in the tanks. I picked another black male molly, hoping he wasnt going to die, and a Sunburst/Sunrise platy.
Bad idea?
Now, they both are crashed at the bottom, and the black one was stuck to the filter but not dead earlier! The guppy ius still swimming as if its nothing...hes invincible!
Is there anything i can do...also, my dad doesnt beliueve i need ammonia or anything tests, but i sneaked in a pH and its around 7.3 it says.
i know...I'm a horrible aquairist i guess...if my fish could they'd prolly jump out and fin-slap me