Hi guys,
First off a thankyou to the forum for providing myself and family with great info and advice while we begin this journey into the tropical fish keeping world.
We started 2 weeks ago with a trip to our local stockists, we were persuaded (mainly by the dazzling lights and pretty colours) to switch from a coldwater to tropical fish setup. Sadly our coldwater fish had passed away a week before. We cleaned out the tank and everything was ok, went to the store bought a heater on a Sunday and various other setup things and let it run for a couple of days to check things were A-OK.
Went back to the store Wednesday and purchased 6 rummynose tetra and 4 cherry shrimp, took them home and loved how they settled in things were going good the water was fine they were all eating and thoroughly entertaining to watch, especially the little shrimp scurrying around the place. We were advised to add to our collection over 6 weeks.
Yesterday we went back and purchased 2 blue rams, however as it was an impulse trip I didnt have time to check your forums for advice on how these additions would affect our tank. Everything seemed ok but this morning 2 rummynose have died (no visible attack marks) and 2 shrimp have died, one half eaten!!!
On doing some basic searching I now understand blue rams eat the shrimp, didn't expect that as the store have been very helpful and knew what we had in our tank. We have a fluval edge 23litre tank, on doing some readup I believe this is the smaller end of the tropical tank range?
Anyway the point of this is to ask a couple of questions
Any clue as to why the rummynose would have died?
Should we take the blue rams back and replace them with other fish, which ones wouldnt eat/distress any other tankmates?
What fish would be suitable?
Would it be ok to introduce new rummynose tetras and shrimp when there are already some in the tank?
Is it ok to bring in new fish when some have died in the tank?
Thankyou for your time and any advice would be greatly appreciated!
First off a thankyou to the forum for providing myself and family with great info and advice while we begin this journey into the tropical fish keeping world.
We started 2 weeks ago with a trip to our local stockists, we were persuaded (mainly by the dazzling lights and pretty colours) to switch from a coldwater to tropical fish setup. Sadly our coldwater fish had passed away a week before. We cleaned out the tank and everything was ok, went to the store bought a heater on a Sunday and various other setup things and let it run for a couple of days to check things were A-OK.
Went back to the store Wednesday and purchased 6 rummynose tetra and 4 cherry shrimp, took them home and loved how they settled in things were going good the water was fine they were all eating and thoroughly entertaining to watch, especially the little shrimp scurrying around the place. We were advised to add to our collection over 6 weeks.
Yesterday we went back and purchased 2 blue rams, however as it was an impulse trip I didnt have time to check your forums for advice on how these additions would affect our tank. Everything seemed ok but this morning 2 rummynose have died (no visible attack marks) and 2 shrimp have died, one half eaten!!!
On doing some basic searching I now understand blue rams eat the shrimp, didn't expect that as the store have been very helpful and knew what we had in our tank. We have a fluval edge 23litre tank, on doing some readup I believe this is the smaller end of the tropical tank range?
Anyway the point of this is to ask a couple of questions
Any clue as to why the rummynose would have died?
Should we take the blue rams back and replace them with other fish, which ones wouldnt eat/distress any other tankmates?
What fish would be suitable?
Would it be ok to introduce new rummynose tetras and shrimp when there are already some in the tank?
Is it ok to bring in new fish when some have died in the tank?
Thankyou for your time and any advice would be greatly appreciated!