I went on a little shopping spree and bought 3 new (small) tanks this weekend. A 20 gallon long, and 2 10 gallon tanks. I put a sponge filter in each one and I'm cycling them now.
One of the 10 gallon tanks has the water and substrate and decor from my cycled 2 gallon tank in it, as well as some additional (new) substrate and new water. It's just a basic rock gravel, in assorted shades of brown. This one will probably complete the cycle first, as it has stuff borrowed from established tanks in it.
The other 10 gallon and the 20 long are both cycling without substrate or ornaments. So basically there's only water and sponge filters in these two for now.
I'll start doing my scapes over the course of the next week. Here's my plans:
20 Long: 2 axolotls
Tile/Slate bottom with a fine dusting of sand and sand between the cracks. Basically, I will use tile but use sand instead of grout. No light. Screen lid with fans for additional water cooling. Right now without fans the water temp is ~68 degrees (F) at night, but above 70 (F) during the day. So I just need a few degree drop. Scape will be mostly rock and tile, with minimal plants. Plants will be potted, and additional clay pots will be used as shelters.
10 Gallon with rock gravel: Pea Puffers
I'm hearing these guys need sand, and I have some sand I can mix with the rock if need be. This particular gravel mixes very well with sand, and I've had success with that in my community tank with kuhli loaches and corydoras. I want to do 3 dwarf pea puffers, 2 females and 1 male. From all my research it sounds like that's the maximum number of puffers for 10 gallons, although some get away with 4, I don't want to risk it. I'm also finding mixed messaging on whether or not to keep otos with them. If I can keep a few otos permanently in a 10 gallon with pea puffers, I want to. But if it's a bad idea for the long-term, then no. What is the recommended stocking? As for scape, like I said I can mix sand with my existing rock gravel, which is what I did for my kuhli loaches in the 30 and they seem to love it. I'm going to go HEAVILY planted on this on, with driftwood and rocks as well. I do not currently have a lid for this tank. Do I need a lid for pea puffers? Do they jump?
10 Gallon barebottom: I can't decide
Obviously anything can happen here as this is a blank slate. I'm trying to *not* do another betta tank, as I already have 10 bettas (and counting). So I was thinking about doing a sand tank for shell dweller cichlids (multies). Would a generic hardware store sand work for this, or are cichlids really picky about their sand? I've never kept cichlids before. Do I have to get cichlid specific sand? Since it's only 10 gallons I would not try tank mates with multies, although if it were a larger tank I probably would. I'm thinking 2 males and 4 females for this 10 gallon tank, and at least 15-20 shells. Can I keep multies in an uncovered tank? Or will they jump? If I don't go for multies, I think I would still want to make this a species tank. So if you all know of another species that makes a great 10 gallon species tank, let me know. I already have a 30 gallon community tank so I'm not trying to do that (Unless I can find silver kuhlis. If I can find silver kuhlis, that changes everything).
Existing additional tanks currently empty:
2 Gallon Cube (Filtered, heated, covered)
3 Gallon Fish Bowl (Sponge Filtered, heated)
These additional tanks can be used for hosptial/quarantine, or in case I happen to buy yet another betta because I seem to have a betta addiction. Right now they are torn down and will need to be cycled again if used.
So what do you all think? Is anything in my plan popping out as worrysome? Does anyone have any additional ideas or information that you think will be beneficial to me in this quest?
One of the 10 gallon tanks has the water and substrate and decor from my cycled 2 gallon tank in it, as well as some additional (new) substrate and new water. It's just a basic rock gravel, in assorted shades of brown. This one will probably complete the cycle first, as it has stuff borrowed from established tanks in it.
The other 10 gallon and the 20 long are both cycling without substrate or ornaments. So basically there's only water and sponge filters in these two for now.
I'll start doing my scapes over the course of the next week. Here's my plans:
20 Long: 2 axolotls
Tile/Slate bottom with a fine dusting of sand and sand between the cracks. Basically, I will use tile but use sand instead of grout. No light. Screen lid with fans for additional water cooling. Right now without fans the water temp is ~68 degrees (F) at night, but above 70 (F) during the day. So I just need a few degree drop. Scape will be mostly rock and tile, with minimal plants. Plants will be potted, and additional clay pots will be used as shelters.
10 Gallon with rock gravel: Pea Puffers
I'm hearing these guys need sand, and I have some sand I can mix with the rock if need be. This particular gravel mixes very well with sand, and I've had success with that in my community tank with kuhli loaches and corydoras. I want to do 3 dwarf pea puffers, 2 females and 1 male. From all my research it sounds like that's the maximum number of puffers for 10 gallons, although some get away with 4, I don't want to risk it. I'm also finding mixed messaging on whether or not to keep otos with them. If I can keep a few otos permanently in a 10 gallon with pea puffers, I want to. But if it's a bad idea for the long-term, then no. What is the recommended stocking? As for scape, like I said I can mix sand with my existing rock gravel, which is what I did for my kuhli loaches in the 30 and they seem to love it. I'm going to go HEAVILY planted on this on, with driftwood and rocks as well. I do not currently have a lid for this tank. Do I need a lid for pea puffers? Do they jump?
10 Gallon barebottom: I can't decide
Obviously anything can happen here as this is a blank slate. I'm trying to *not* do another betta tank, as I already have 10 bettas (and counting). So I was thinking about doing a sand tank for shell dweller cichlids (multies). Would a generic hardware store sand work for this, or are cichlids really picky about their sand? I've never kept cichlids before. Do I have to get cichlid specific sand? Since it's only 10 gallons I would not try tank mates with multies, although if it were a larger tank I probably would. I'm thinking 2 males and 4 females for this 10 gallon tank, and at least 15-20 shells. Can I keep multies in an uncovered tank? Or will they jump? If I don't go for multies, I think I would still want to make this a species tank. So if you all know of another species that makes a great 10 gallon species tank, let me know. I already have a 30 gallon community tank so I'm not trying to do that (Unless I can find silver kuhlis. If I can find silver kuhlis, that changes everything).
Existing additional tanks currently empty:
2 Gallon Cube (Filtered, heated, covered)
3 Gallon Fish Bowl (Sponge Filtered, heated)
These additional tanks can be used for hosptial/quarantine, or in case I happen to buy yet another betta because I seem to have a betta addiction. Right now they are torn down and will need to be cycled again if used.
So what do you all think? Is anything in my plan popping out as worrysome? Does anyone have any additional ideas or information that you think will be beneficial to me in this quest?
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