iluvguppies
Fish Fanatic
Hi there,
We have a 65L fw tropical tank that due to advice fm lfs is now undergoing fish-in cycling. There are 6 neon tetras and 5 guppies(2males and 3 females). Eventually, when cycling is complete, I would like a shoal of albino corys (4-6) and probably a few more neon tetras. What other fish would you suggest (maybe some top swimmers) and how many, as we don't want to overstock it? It is planted with 1 real plant (smallish) and the rest are fake.
My other question is, at some point this year we are having an extension and we will be having a 7 1/2 ft tank (7 1/2 x 2 x 2 1/2 when these nos are l x h x w) built into the wall between 2 rooms and we will be putting the fish we have now into it (and buying more gradually-what would be a safe level at which to do this?). My main question is would we have to recycle the new big tank if we intend to reuse as much as we can (eg gravel, ornaments,etc)from our current tank and my other question is, with regards to fliter etc can I use several smaller ones that I have plus a larger one or is it better to just have one big one ( I was thinking that having several would be good in case one broke/failed) and the same question with regard to the heaters? Also should we reuse the water fm current tank or use completely new water for all of it?
Any ideas or advice or opinions as to a tank this size and what to do with it, etc would be greatly appreciated and I was also wondering the average/ approx running costs (ie filters,heater, lights) on a tank of this size considering our house is always at least 24C in summer (so far not needed heater in summer as tank is stable at 26C) and house is heated to between 20C and 22C in winter.
We are quite new to fish keeping so we will be sticking with community fish that don't require too much special care or knowledge as I think that's best for the fish. Maybe in years to come we will change our minds when we have the relevent experience but not now so any suggestions for suitable fish/ideas will be greatly appreciated and noted. I want to do this properly so if it takes a while to set up then so be it and I figure that the more knowledge I have beforehand the better prepared we will be when it comes to actually setting it up.
Many thanks in advance
Nikki
We have a 65L fw tropical tank that due to advice fm lfs is now undergoing fish-in cycling. There are 6 neon tetras and 5 guppies(2males and 3 females). Eventually, when cycling is complete, I would like a shoal of albino corys (4-6) and probably a few more neon tetras. What other fish would you suggest (maybe some top swimmers) and how many, as we don't want to overstock it? It is planted with 1 real plant (smallish) and the rest are fake.
My other question is, at some point this year we are having an extension and we will be having a 7 1/2 ft tank (7 1/2 x 2 x 2 1/2 when these nos are l x h x w) built into the wall between 2 rooms and we will be putting the fish we have now into it (and buying more gradually-what would be a safe level at which to do this?). My main question is would we have to recycle the new big tank if we intend to reuse as much as we can (eg gravel, ornaments,etc)from our current tank and my other question is, with regards to fliter etc can I use several smaller ones that I have plus a larger one or is it better to just have one big one ( I was thinking that having several would be good in case one broke/failed) and the same question with regard to the heaters? Also should we reuse the water fm current tank or use completely new water for all of it?
Any ideas or advice or opinions as to a tank this size and what to do with it, etc would be greatly appreciated and I was also wondering the average/ approx running costs (ie filters,heater, lights) on a tank of this size considering our house is always at least 24C in summer (so far not needed heater in summer as tank is stable at 26C) and house is heated to between 20C and 22C in winter.
We are quite new to fish keeping so we will be sticking with community fish that don't require too much special care or knowledge as I think that's best for the fish. Maybe in years to come we will change our minds when we have the relevent experience but not now so any suggestions for suitable fish/ideas will be greatly appreciated and noted. I want to do this properly so if it takes a while to set up then so be it and I figure that the more knowledge I have beforehand the better prepared we will be when it comes to actually setting it up.
Many thanks in advance
Nikki