Teddy's Mom
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Hi everyone,
I've been perusing the forum for a couple days and it seems like a really knowledgeable, helpful community, so I thought I'd join up.
I'm new to fish keeping, and holy mackerel, I'm learning that it's a lot more complicated than I imagined. So far I have one male Betta in a 4+ gallon tank that I got about a month ago. He seems to be doing well so far; he has some live plants and driftwood that he swims around in, and he always comes to the side/top of the tank when I approach, which surprised me--I didn't expect him to really interact, so that is very cool. Every 2 or 3 days I do a partial water change and clean debris off the bottom with a turkey baster.
Currently I'm researching fish for a 37 gallon tank I bought used off Craigslist and am in the process of setting up and cycling. It will be a planted community tank. I would welcome suggestions for fairly mellow fish (i.e. not super frenetic swimmers) suitable for a beginner. I'm going for a natural looking tank but I'm really attracted to iridescent, fairly colorful fish. I'm thinking about some of the Tetras and some of the Danios. Also guppies. I really, really love Silver Dollars (my old roommate had one that was just such a gentle, sweet guy), but I'm trying to accept that they would get too big for my other fish.
Also any recommendations for beautiful non-schooling fish that would fit with the group singly or in a pair?
Thanks, and I look forward to learning from y'all (and someday, helping others learn)!
I should add that my local water hardness is listed as 5-7 grains per gallon.
I've been perusing the forum for a couple days and it seems like a really knowledgeable, helpful community, so I thought I'd join up.
I'm new to fish keeping, and holy mackerel, I'm learning that it's a lot more complicated than I imagined. So far I have one male Betta in a 4+ gallon tank that I got about a month ago. He seems to be doing well so far; he has some live plants and driftwood that he swims around in, and he always comes to the side/top of the tank when I approach, which surprised me--I didn't expect him to really interact, so that is very cool. Every 2 or 3 days I do a partial water change and clean debris off the bottom with a turkey baster.
Currently I'm researching fish for a 37 gallon tank I bought used off Craigslist and am in the process of setting up and cycling. It will be a planted community tank. I would welcome suggestions for fairly mellow fish (i.e. not super frenetic swimmers) suitable for a beginner. I'm going for a natural looking tank but I'm really attracted to iridescent, fairly colorful fish. I'm thinking about some of the Tetras and some of the Danios. Also guppies. I really, really love Silver Dollars (my old roommate had one that was just such a gentle, sweet guy), but I'm trying to accept that they would get too big for my other fish.
Also any recommendations for beautiful non-schooling fish that would fit with the group singly or in a pair?
Thanks, and I look forward to learning from y'all (and someday, helping others learn)!
I should add that my local water hardness is listed as 5-7 grains per gallon.
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