Blax
New Member
I moved into a flat a few months ago and decided that the living room needed some focal points, and what better to capture people's attention (including my own) than a fishtank! I had a small tank when I was much younger with most of the responsibility resting with my parents, so I was, and undoubtedly still am, a total newbie. To cut a long story short, I purchased a 72ltr (20g?) tank with an integrated light and filter system from my LFS (an expression I learnt here!). I was vaguely familiar with the 'cycling' system and that the tank should be allowed to settle for some time before the introduction of fish. That being said, patience isn't one of my strong points and after consulting one of the LFS employees, who assured me that after three days the tank would be ready for the first set of fish, I purchased 10 tetra cardinals on the premise that these were 'hardy' fish with his approval. By this time I had a sand / gravel mix base or "substrate" as I now know it to be called, three plants and some rock ornaments with caverns to add interest for the fish.
After releasing them into the tank I quickly googled the topic of adding fish for the first time, and to my horror I discovered that the cycle actually can take around 4 - 6 weeks! It quickly became apparent that Fishforums.net contained the most comprehensive information regarding all aspects of fish tank ownership and I became hooked to trawling through various posts. I was aware that my new fish were potentially in trouble, but decided to leave them in and carry out regular water changes and use chemicals to reduce ammonia / nitrate spikes as recommended on this forum. There were three casualties which left me feeling pretty awful for not doing the research first, but I couldn't help but wonder why the employee didn't mention anything about 'cycling' when I explained the circumstances to him. I'm sure the majority of employees are very competent individuals but this wouldn't be the first instance of poor support I would encounter.
After a few more weeks the cardinals appeared lively and happy which was a relief, things seemed to be getting on track! I had read about the benefit of bottom feeders on this forum and thought it was time to get a few of my own. Although I had looked at what fish were appropriate for my tank size / occupants (basically I gathered I didn't want to wake up and find a foot long plec one day!) I still was very much reliant on what the LFS had in stock at that time and the advice that was offered. I went to another FS and gave the employee my tank details etc and mentioned I had a bit of algae growing around the rock ornaments. He immediately recommended the 'sucking loach', saying it was 'an excellent algae eater' and 'would be fine in a community tank'.... I ended up walking away with four of the little buggers non the wiser about what they were actually like! I repeated the same process (thought I would of learnt by now) of releasing them into the tank and then googling what these 'cute' little guys were actually like. Fishforums.net came though again, providing me with detailed experiences about how troublesome they can be and that they are certainly not recommended for a 'friendly community tank' - great information once again from the supposed 'experts' (well, he had a badge saying 'aquarium manager'!)
After discovering how disruptive the loach can be once matured I bagged them up and took them back. The employee had little to say in response to my research and after some discussion I swapped the loaches for some Pepper Corys (which are brilliant in my opinion).
This is getting quite long winded (but it is my first post I suppose! ha), but what I'm trying to say is that FirshForums.net have saved me twice already, and I wanted to thank the community for the great advice offered - and even the ridiculous thread where a guy keeps wanting to know whether you can keep other fish with piranhas and won't take a hint! This forum has proved far more reliable than any advice I've had at a FS, and I wonder whether they should just ditch the employee and have FishForums on a big screen!
Currently I have the following in my tank [72ltr / Internal filter / Tetratec 100 air pump / 3 plants (no idea what they are, but they're growing very quickly)]:
7 x Cardinal Tetra
4 x Peppered Cory
I wanted to finish off the tank with a pair of Clownfish in a few weeks or so (I gather it's important to introduce new fish slowly so as to avoid chemical imbalance).
Ammonia: 0.1
Nitrate: 20
Nitrate: 0
PH: 7.5
Now before I head off to the FS can someone PLEASE advise me as to whether it's ok to get the Clowns? I don't think my tank is over stocked ,and have read that the Clowns are very sociable, tolerant and active fish so I figured they would be fine. However, after my shaky start I'm not leaving anything to chance....
Many thanks,
Si.
After releasing them into the tank I quickly googled the topic of adding fish for the first time, and to my horror I discovered that the cycle actually can take around 4 - 6 weeks! It quickly became apparent that Fishforums.net contained the most comprehensive information regarding all aspects of fish tank ownership and I became hooked to trawling through various posts. I was aware that my new fish were potentially in trouble, but decided to leave them in and carry out regular water changes and use chemicals to reduce ammonia / nitrate spikes as recommended on this forum. There were three casualties which left me feeling pretty awful for not doing the research first, but I couldn't help but wonder why the employee didn't mention anything about 'cycling' when I explained the circumstances to him. I'm sure the majority of employees are very competent individuals but this wouldn't be the first instance of poor support I would encounter.
After a few more weeks the cardinals appeared lively and happy which was a relief, things seemed to be getting on track! I had read about the benefit of bottom feeders on this forum and thought it was time to get a few of my own. Although I had looked at what fish were appropriate for my tank size / occupants (basically I gathered I didn't want to wake up and find a foot long plec one day!) I still was very much reliant on what the LFS had in stock at that time and the advice that was offered. I went to another FS and gave the employee my tank details etc and mentioned I had a bit of algae growing around the rock ornaments. He immediately recommended the 'sucking loach', saying it was 'an excellent algae eater' and 'would be fine in a community tank'.... I ended up walking away with four of the little buggers non the wiser about what they were actually like! I repeated the same process (thought I would of learnt by now) of releasing them into the tank and then googling what these 'cute' little guys were actually like. Fishforums.net came though again, providing me with detailed experiences about how troublesome they can be and that they are certainly not recommended for a 'friendly community tank' - great information once again from the supposed 'experts' (well, he had a badge saying 'aquarium manager'!)
After discovering how disruptive the loach can be once matured I bagged them up and took them back. The employee had little to say in response to my research and after some discussion I swapped the loaches for some Pepper Corys (which are brilliant in my opinion).
This is getting quite long winded (but it is my first post I suppose! ha), but what I'm trying to say is that FirshForums.net have saved me twice already, and I wanted to thank the community for the great advice offered - and even the ridiculous thread where a guy keeps wanting to know whether you can keep other fish with piranhas and won't take a hint! This forum has proved far more reliable than any advice I've had at a FS, and I wonder whether they should just ditch the employee and have FishForums on a big screen!
Currently I have the following in my tank [72ltr / Internal filter / Tetratec 100 air pump / 3 plants (no idea what they are, but they're growing very quickly)]:
7 x Cardinal Tetra
4 x Peppered Cory
I wanted to finish off the tank with a pair of Clownfish in a few weeks or so (I gather it's important to introduce new fish slowly so as to avoid chemical imbalance).
Ammonia: 0.1
Nitrate: 20
Nitrate: 0
PH: 7.5
Now before I head off to the FS can someone PLEASE advise me as to whether it's ok to get the Clowns? I don't think my tank is over stocked ,and have read that the Clowns are very sociable, tolerant and active fish so I figured they would be fine. However, after my shaky start I'm not leaving anything to chance....
Many thanks,
Si.