DarrinLowe
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Hey,
Recently my girlfriend and I have started to keep fish.
We first started out with a Betta, which we kept in a 2.5 gallon bowl, and without much reading we figured he would be happier in a bigger tank.
We found a 35 gallon tank for 30 bucks on a local selling website (Kijiji) and set it up, we then learned that the tank was too big for a Betta, as he started laying on the bottom, and doing very little. We moved him back to the 2.5 gallon bowl, and we were left with a 35 gallon tank.
So, after that we decided to get more fish.
In our tank, we have a filter with the cloth/carbon rocks and a sponge thing filtering it. Along with a heater.
The tank is at a constant 75 (or whatever right in the middle of the green is), the PH is at 7.4 and it is salted to 1tbsp per 5 gallons.
In the tank, we have 2 Platy's(Female), 3 Molly's(2 Female 1 Male), a (2") Pleco, and a tropical catfish (I'm not sure of the exact species, as I do not have the recipt infront of me ATM)
(The fish are current numbers)
Previously,
We had 2 Platy's 3 Molly's and the Pleco.
One of the platy's had died, for unknown reasons. He wasnt eating, and was making minimal movement, so we suspected so.
During that time, and after, all the other fish have been active and healthy.
So we had returned our dead platy, and we picked up a new one, along with the catfish.
Since we have added the new Platy and the catfish to the tank, I have noticed some unusual behaviour with some of the fish.
Most notably, during the first 45 minutes of introducing the first platy, the new one and our old one began floating at the top (not sideways or anything) To a point where they were both in a corner, floating beside eachother.
Later on, I noticed that those 2 platy's were just sitting on the bottom. (They are both female, if this helps at all)
I also noticed the male Molly sitting at the bottom floating from side to side, (horizontally to the left, then to the right but not completely horizontal)
I am just curious if there is anything I should worry about, or what could be going on with my fish, (as I do not want them to die).
Or if they are just adjusting to the new fish, (which apparently causes a fluctuation in the PH)
I will be taking a water sample to PetSmart later on today, to see if it is a water problem.
Any suggestions?
I would also like to note, that we feed them freeze-dried bloodworms 5 days a week, shrimp medley once, and they fast for one day.
We also put an algae round in after lights out.
Recently my girlfriend and I have started to keep fish.
We first started out with a Betta, which we kept in a 2.5 gallon bowl, and without much reading we figured he would be happier in a bigger tank.
We found a 35 gallon tank for 30 bucks on a local selling website (Kijiji) and set it up, we then learned that the tank was too big for a Betta, as he started laying on the bottom, and doing very little. We moved him back to the 2.5 gallon bowl, and we were left with a 35 gallon tank.
So, after that we decided to get more fish.
In our tank, we have a filter with the cloth/carbon rocks and a sponge thing filtering it. Along with a heater.
The tank is at a constant 75 (or whatever right in the middle of the green is), the PH is at 7.4 and it is salted to 1tbsp per 5 gallons.
In the tank, we have 2 Platy's(Female), 3 Molly's(2 Female 1 Male), a (2") Pleco, and a tropical catfish (I'm not sure of the exact species, as I do not have the recipt infront of me ATM)
(The fish are current numbers)
Previously,
We had 2 Platy's 3 Molly's and the Pleco.
One of the platy's had died, for unknown reasons. He wasnt eating, and was making minimal movement, so we suspected so.
During that time, and after, all the other fish have been active and healthy.
So we had returned our dead platy, and we picked up a new one, along with the catfish.
Since we have added the new Platy and the catfish to the tank, I have noticed some unusual behaviour with some of the fish.
Most notably, during the first 45 minutes of introducing the first platy, the new one and our old one began floating at the top (not sideways or anything) To a point where they were both in a corner, floating beside eachother.
Later on, I noticed that those 2 platy's were just sitting on the bottom. (They are both female, if this helps at all)
I also noticed the male Molly sitting at the bottom floating from side to side, (horizontally to the left, then to the right but not completely horizontal)
I am just curious if there is anything I should worry about, or what could be going on with my fish, (as I do not want them to die).
Or if they are just adjusting to the new fish, (which apparently causes a fluctuation in the PH)
I will be taking a water sample to PetSmart later on today, to see if it is a water problem.
Any suggestions?
I would also like to note, that we feed them freeze-dried bloodworms 5 days a week, shrimp medley once, and they fast for one day.
We also put an algae round in after lights out.