SlippyGuppy
Mostly New Member
Hi everyone!
I have just started my venture into keeping an aquarium and have found many of the threads extremely useful in setting up so thought I would join. The biggest challenge I have experienced so far is the complete contradiction in advice across the Internet, local retailers and books. It's a minefield! I feel way more inclined to trust the views and opinions here as, unlike the retailers, your's are driven by enthusiasm and passion over profit!
I have a 60L freshwater set up and having cycled the tank for three weeks (I have been testing pH, temp, ammonia, nitrates and nitrites every couple of days - All good) was advised to get some fish in there. I opted for two Danios as they seemed to be the most resilient from my research and they seem to be having a great time! I buried an air stone in the gravel at one end and when they're not chasing each other they're getting really stuck in to all the bubbles!
I have only live plants as I really don't like the artifical look of all the plastic offerings (why are they all so bright and neon?!) I want the colours of the fish to pop personally! I have a chunky piece of rock and some bog wood too.
From the advice I have been given I shouldn't add any more fish for at least another week and then no more than double the current population so was thinking of adding one more Danio in a weeks time?
Firstly I'm looking for some help on the following please:
Will three Danios be suitable or would they prefer to have more friends?
I like the idea of keeping tetra but while the shop said they would be fine I have read that they are not suitable for hard water areas so a bit confused as to whether I should keep them?
I'd like to add that I feel strongly about the welfare of my fishy friends and don't want to have occupants that will merely 'survive' as opposed to flourish so any tips on a good partnering with danios in a hard water area would be much appreciated!
Oh and lastly, I'd like to keep as smaller fish as possible as my tank is obviously not the biggest and I'd like as bigger community as possible without over stocking,
I look forward to participating and learning and thank you in advance for your advice!
I have just started my venture into keeping an aquarium and have found many of the threads extremely useful in setting up so thought I would join. The biggest challenge I have experienced so far is the complete contradiction in advice across the Internet, local retailers and books. It's a minefield! I feel way more inclined to trust the views and opinions here as, unlike the retailers, your's are driven by enthusiasm and passion over profit!
I have a 60L freshwater set up and having cycled the tank for three weeks (I have been testing pH, temp, ammonia, nitrates and nitrites every couple of days - All good) was advised to get some fish in there. I opted for two Danios as they seemed to be the most resilient from my research and they seem to be having a great time! I buried an air stone in the gravel at one end and when they're not chasing each other they're getting really stuck in to all the bubbles!
I have only live plants as I really don't like the artifical look of all the plastic offerings (why are they all so bright and neon?!) I want the colours of the fish to pop personally! I have a chunky piece of rock and some bog wood too.
From the advice I have been given I shouldn't add any more fish for at least another week and then no more than double the current population so was thinking of adding one more Danio in a weeks time?
Firstly I'm looking for some help on the following please:
Will three Danios be suitable or would they prefer to have more friends?
I like the idea of keeping tetra but while the shop said they would be fine I have read that they are not suitable for hard water areas so a bit confused as to whether I should keep them?
I'd like to add that I feel strongly about the welfare of my fishy friends and don't want to have occupants that will merely 'survive' as opposed to flourish so any tips on a good partnering with danios in a hard water area would be much appreciated!
Oh and lastly, I'd like to keep as smaller fish as possible as my tank is obviously not the biggest and I'd like as bigger community as possible without over stocking,
I look forward to participating and learning and thank you in advance for your advice!