Hope some of you guys can help me with some advice. I have a couple of issues regarding my new tank set up.
I will show a couple of pictures to try and help you visualise what I mean.
First off, my tank is 90 Litre /24 US gal, and filter fitted is an Tetratec ex 1200, i know this filter is a bit big for the tank but the outflow has been reduced by some 60% and looks ok to me.
There is a spray bar running across the rear of the tank and is above the waterline :
And this is a pic of under the water to give an idea of flow.
And in the water you can see hundreds of tiny little air bubbles generated by the filter flow
Now, I need to ask if this filter flow is too strong for the tank?
Can too many like this bubbles affect the fish? (15 x Threadfin Rainbowfish)
Also will this affect the live plants as well?
I do also have a small airstone in the far corner, purely for decoration as I think looks nice but if this is going to affect the health of the fish or the plants then need to know if this is the case so I can promptly remove the airstone or at least switch it off.
The second issue I have is regarding the feeding. Today was the first time I've fed the fish (only stocked the tank yesterday!) and found that the flow of water forces the feed to run to the front of the tank then do downwards towards the gravel quickly. I know the shrimps and snails will like this!!
I noticed that fish were really interested in eating but some spat out the food straight away? I am using a new bottle of Nutrafin Max tropical Flakes. And only put in a small pinch of dried flakes in the water as was a bit unsure how much I should put in!
Do you know if Threadfins are picky eaters or anything or should I carry on feeding this flakes or swap to some other products like a different brand of flakes?
I will treat them to frozen bloodworm now and again as having read on this site lots of fishes and shrimps like this stuff!
To recaps, I need to know :
1 - Water flow from filter - too strong?
2 - Bubbles in tanks - affect fishes or not?
3 - Airstone issue?
4 - Flakes forced to bottom of tank quickly due to flow, will this affect feeding?
5 - Feeding tips regarding some spitting out food quickly
6 - Threadfins - picky eaters?
Any advice or information would be gratefully received.
Realise that I'm probably asking some silly questions but I'm more worried about the wellbeing of my fish and tank life than about my own embarrassment!
I will show a couple of pictures to try and help you visualise what I mean.
First off, my tank is 90 Litre /24 US gal, and filter fitted is an Tetratec ex 1200, i know this filter is a bit big for the tank but the outflow has been reduced by some 60% and looks ok to me.
There is a spray bar running across the rear of the tank and is above the waterline :
And this is a pic of under the water to give an idea of flow.
And in the water you can see hundreds of tiny little air bubbles generated by the filter flow
Now, I need to ask if this filter flow is too strong for the tank?
Can too many like this bubbles affect the fish? (15 x Threadfin Rainbowfish)
Also will this affect the live plants as well?
I do also have a small airstone in the far corner, purely for decoration as I think looks nice but if this is going to affect the health of the fish or the plants then need to know if this is the case so I can promptly remove the airstone or at least switch it off.
The second issue I have is regarding the feeding. Today was the first time I've fed the fish (only stocked the tank yesterday!) and found that the flow of water forces the feed to run to the front of the tank then do downwards towards the gravel quickly. I know the shrimps and snails will like this!!
I noticed that fish were really interested in eating but some spat out the food straight away? I am using a new bottle of Nutrafin Max tropical Flakes. And only put in a small pinch of dried flakes in the water as was a bit unsure how much I should put in!
Do you know if Threadfins are picky eaters or anything or should I carry on feeding this flakes or swap to some other products like a different brand of flakes?
I will treat them to frozen bloodworm now and again as having read on this site lots of fishes and shrimps like this stuff!
To recaps, I need to know :
1 - Water flow from filter - too strong?
2 - Bubbles in tanks - affect fishes or not?
3 - Airstone issue?
4 - Flakes forced to bottom of tank quickly due to flow, will this affect feeding?
5 - Feeding tips regarding some spitting out food quickly
6 - Threadfins - picky eaters?
Any advice or information would be gratefully received.
Realise that I'm probably asking some silly questions but I'm more worried about the wellbeing of my fish and tank life than about my own embarrassment!