AlitaConejita
Fish Crazy
Hi All,
I didn't think I'd get a 10 gal till Nov or so, but I was doing my back to school shopping at Walmart and right across from the 17 cent 1 subject notebooks was the pet aisle - and right in my line of vision was a 10 gal for $13.97 - woohoo!
Currently [in case you haven't seen my other posts
], I have a betta in a 2 gal (too small I've learned from you all) and 2 African Dwarf Frogs in a 5 gal. I am going to list what I have in the two tanks now in a bulleted list plus what I've ordered on Amazon so you can help me plan my next steps
Betta tank:
My goal is to leave the ADFs in their 5 gal setup and have the 10 gal divided in 3 with 1 male betta in each partition. I plan to do a fishless cycle.
My questions for you all:
Thank you all for the advice!
I didn't think I'd get a 10 gal till Nov or so, but I was doing my back to school shopping at Walmart and right across from the 17 cent 1 subject notebooks was the pet aisle - and right in my line of vision was a 10 gal for $13.97 - woohoo!
Currently [in case you haven't seen my other posts
Betta tank:
- Aquarium gravel (additional cleaned but not in use)
- 2 small silk plants (the red and the green version of the link)
- 1 leaf hammock
- 1 thermometer
- Medium sized castle with lots of hidey holes (similar to this one)
- 3 medium sized silk plants
- 1 submerged "betta log"
- 1 little teracota plate (for their dinner)
- 1 Hydro 25 watt submersible heater
- 1 thermometer
- 1 filter - mini might ... came with the tank, is loud, and splashes everywhere
- betta spa (because my poor betta has some fin damage thanks to my preschooler)
- 1 Hydro 50 watt submersible heater
- 1 sponge filter
- 1 whisper 20 air pump (I've read somewhere that the max on the air pump/filter you use should be higher than the tank max ... so a 20 gal max air pump for a 10 gal tank? )
- The 25 ft tubing to go with the air pump (why isn't all this stuff sold together if it's needed to work together?)
- API ammonia test kit
- water dechlorinator
My goal is to leave the ADFs in their 5 gal setup and have the 10 gal divided in 3 with 1 male betta in each partition. I plan to do a fishless cycle.
My questions for you all:
- Is the sponge filter I got big enough for 10 gal? (there is nothing to say which size that I could find)
- I know I need the other tests (essentially the master test kit) ... what else given what I have for a fishless cycle?
- I was ordering the heater for my betta in his 2 gal as his water temp currently ranges mostly in 76-78 but can go as low as 74 and as high as 80. now that I got the 50 watt for the 10 gal, can I use it in the small 2 gal while the other tank is cycling, or will I cook my fish? Should I switch the 50 watt to the 5 gal and the 25 watt to the 2 gal temporarily while the 10 gal cycles? - the hydro I have runs hot: I have it set to 76 and the tank thermometer reads 80
- Leave the 2 gal unfiltered with daily water changes (because of the fin damage)? I can't spend on another filter anytime soon.
- Any other supplies I should think about?
- The frogs have plenty of coverage in their tank, should I move something (plant/log ... probably not castle) to the betta?
Thank you all for the advice!