I have a 25 gallon tank. At the moment it is about 75% through cycling, 4th week, Ammonia less than 1 but more than 0, Nitrite is going down, 3 right now. Nitrate just started to go up, about 10. Probably added about 1 gallon of water due to evaporation. Plan to do a 2 gallon water change in 3 weeks.
There's a pair of near adult White Cloud Mountain Minnows (about 4 cm) and a Otocinclus affinis (4 cm, certainly an adult, sex unknown). The tank doesn't have any live plants, so the Oto gets an Wardley Shrimp or Spirulina Pellet every day. (I'm not sure if this is too much.)
Anyhow, more fish will be coming soon. It's been warm, the tank has gone from 71-72° to about 75° I will plug in the heater, but don't expect to see it on much.
I'm not going to put any fish in right away. I plan to let them spend a week in quarantine first. I've seen the Haweye Wave (2.5 gallon) for about $25. I've seen the Hawkeye Aqua Tank (2 gallon) for about $21. Both have simple airstone/gravel filters. Neither seem to have heat. There's a little 7.5 watt heater at Wal-Mart. I'm thinking this might help, but don't know if it has a thermostat. Oddly these tanks seem to rely on the lighting for heat, but warn not to leave the light on all the time because of algae. Any other suggestions for a secondary tank are appreciated. Thanks.
There's a pair of near adult White Cloud Mountain Minnows (about 4 cm) and a Otocinclus affinis (4 cm, certainly an adult, sex unknown). The tank doesn't have any live plants, so the Oto gets an Wardley Shrimp or Spirulina Pellet every day. (I'm not sure if this is too much.)
Anyhow, more fish will be coming soon. It's been warm, the tank has gone from 71-72° to about 75° I will plug in the heater, but don't expect to see it on much.
I'm not going to put any fish in right away. I plan to let them spend a week in quarantine first. I've seen the Haweye Wave (2.5 gallon) for about $25. I've seen the Hawkeye Aqua Tank (2 gallon) for about $21. Both have simple airstone/gravel filters. Neither seem to have heat. There's a little 7.5 watt heater at Wal-Mart. I'm thinking this might help, but don't know if it has a thermostat. Oddly these tanks seem to rely on the lighting for heat, but warn not to leave the light on all the time because of algae. Any other suggestions for a secondary tank are appreciated. Thanks.