Useless Backstory:
When I was a kid I was obsessed with fish and aquariums. My parents were poor and drug addicts, but through wheeling and dealing with strangers they ended up providing me with two fish tanks. The first was tropical the second marine (I still dont know HOW this happened, but it even came with fish!). things were never steady or ideal, but thanks to lots of reading and luck I never had many casualties.
Over a decade later I'm looking to pick the hobby back up. I long ago lost all my stuff the same way I got it, but my fiance has become obsessed with getting me a tank for Christmas. Today we got a cheap 29 Gallon starter kit and stand.
I've currently got both a power filter (it came with) and an undergravel filter. Its currently just running empty. yommorrow I'm gonna see if I can't get a used filter from a fish shop to help cycle things.
The Beef:
I've read most of the pinned stuff..,
I want a traditional, boring, community tank.
With no more talk here are the Qs:
1. She wants a Khulie Loach. Can this be done humanely? My book says they needa 48 gallon or larger. Is this accurate in your guys' oppinion? I've never messed with them, but thought they were a pretty standard "small tank" fish... Also do they need sand to thrive? If do any of you have any simple solutions having a "sandy patch" in a small tank with a UG filter?
2. I've read a lot of differing oppinions on adding food to speed up the cycle. With frequent water changes (and gravel stirring)I could understand the logic, but it seems a little scary too.
3. how "bubbly" should my UG filters be? When I was a kid I seem to remember them making quite a bit of bubbles, but my current set up looks almost stagnant. I know its getting air, but maybe its not enough? its says "up to 40 Gal" but I've got it running through a splitter with a bubbke wand (her pick )
4. Lastly, the inevitable "how's my stock picks" question.
6x Zebra Danios
1x Dwarf Gourami
1x Bulldog Pleco (rubberlipped? same? I get a lot of different info on these guys and how big they are)
Not sure what should come next. I like Bettas in my communities a lot, but I'm wondering if he'll get nipped by the danios or punch my Gourami in the face.
the Khuli Loach is a very weak maybe right now unless you guys convince me otherwise. I'm considering Hatchets, but I think I'd rather have another single larger fish like the gourami. Any ideas?
I'm trying to follow 1in=1gal so every slot needs to bring something to the table.
Sorry for posting a novel. Any help/ suggestions would be great. Thank you!
When I was a kid I was obsessed with fish and aquariums. My parents were poor and drug addicts, but through wheeling and dealing with strangers they ended up providing me with two fish tanks. The first was tropical the second marine (I still dont know HOW this happened, but it even came with fish!). things were never steady or ideal, but thanks to lots of reading and luck I never had many casualties.
Over a decade later I'm looking to pick the hobby back up. I long ago lost all my stuff the same way I got it, but my fiance has become obsessed with getting me a tank for Christmas. Today we got a cheap 29 Gallon starter kit and stand.
I've currently got both a power filter (it came with) and an undergravel filter. Its currently just running empty. yommorrow I'm gonna see if I can't get a used filter from a fish shop to help cycle things.
The Beef:
I've read most of the pinned stuff..,
I want a traditional, boring, community tank.
With no more talk here are the Qs:
1. She wants a Khulie Loach. Can this be done humanely? My book says they needa 48 gallon or larger. Is this accurate in your guys' oppinion? I've never messed with them, but thought they were a pretty standard "small tank" fish... Also do they need sand to thrive? If do any of you have any simple solutions having a "sandy patch" in a small tank with a UG filter?
2. I've read a lot of differing oppinions on adding food to speed up the cycle. With frequent water changes (and gravel stirring)I could understand the logic, but it seems a little scary too.
3. how "bubbly" should my UG filters be? When I was a kid I seem to remember them making quite a bit of bubbles, but my current set up looks almost stagnant. I know its getting air, but maybe its not enough? its says "up to 40 Gal" but I've got it running through a splitter with a bubbke wand (her pick )
4. Lastly, the inevitable "how's my stock picks" question.
6x Zebra Danios
1x Dwarf Gourami
1x Bulldog Pleco (rubberlipped? same? I get a lot of different info on these guys and how big they are)
Not sure what should come next. I like Bettas in my communities a lot, but I'm wondering if he'll get nipped by the danios or punch my Gourami in the face.
the Khuli Loach is a very weak maybe right now unless you guys convince me otherwise. I'm considering Hatchets, but I think I'd rather have another single larger fish like the gourami. Any ideas?
I'm trying to follow 1in=1gal so every slot needs to bring something to the table.
Sorry for posting a novel. Any help/ suggestions would be great. Thank you!