Hi everyone. I am looking for some help here, I have got into quite an odd situation here.
So, it started with my girlfriend buying me a small aquarium for christmas. The tank is 30x30x35cm and holds 31 litres of water. Now, she wanted to give me the tank with plants and fish in it, so she held onto it for a while and followed the advice of the people at the local fish shop. This is where the problems begin. She was told to fill the tank with dechlorinated water and leave the tank running with the filter etc. for a week before buying fish. They also gave her a bag of gravel from the shop tank (UGF by the looks of things) and a bottle of water from a tank in the shop as well to seed the filter. During this week she planted the tank. After the week had elapsed she went back and bought 6 red-eye tetras and 1 otto (again, on the advice of the people in the lfs) to put in the tank, then gave me the tank, fish and all, as a (late) christmas present. She also told me that after 2 weeks (again, local fish shop advice) I could add more fish. So, after 2 weeks I went to the shop, told the clerk the situation with my tank size, age, filtration type and current inhabitants and asked what fish I could add, then left the shop with a p[air of dwarf gourami (male and female), very pleased with myself.
The first fish went in Jan 2nd, the filter was turned on 1 week before that. The gouramis went in on the 16th.
Now, I am not a particularly tech-savvy person, and I don't use the internet very much at all and simply trusted that the people at the fish shop (by the way, it turns out that the entire body of adivce came from 2 different people) were giving good advice to me and my girlfriend. After browsing the internet a bit I discovered that, in fact, I was in big trouble.
Here are my problems. 1) it seems that the tank has not had long enought to properly cycle. However, the fish are behaving perfectly fine, the oto (apparently a fragile species) is still alive after nearly a month. Haven't got test equipment but as soon as I get a chance I will, that will be Saturday.
2) The red-eye tetra, despite what the guy in the fish shop said, will grow too big for my tank. They are currently 1 inch long but I am sure will grow faster than I think.
3) the tank is probably overstocked, and if not now it WILL be when everything grows to full size. This will put a lot of straibn on the filter and lead to bad water quality.
SO, what do I do? The complicating factor is the my girlfriend will almost certainly be very upset if she thinks that she did something wrong, or (and perhaps more importanlty) is she feels like she bought me an inadequate tank for christmas. SO, ideal solution would be to keep the small tank that she got me and to stock it properly. Ideally (now this is probably a long shot) I would find a species that is similar enough to the red-eyes to replace them so that she wouldn't notice (she is only in town once a month now, she is at uni, so she doesn't see them a lot). As for the gouramis hopefully they can stay, but I do not want to be cruel to fish (despite the fact I may already have, unwittingly).
If I DO have to ditch fish, where do I take them? Back to the shop? What can I keep in the tank and what has to go? What can I put in instead?
Thanks in advance for helping, I'm ina real pickle here.
So, it started with my girlfriend buying me a small aquarium for christmas. The tank is 30x30x35cm and holds 31 litres of water. Now, she wanted to give me the tank with plants and fish in it, so she held onto it for a while and followed the advice of the people at the local fish shop. This is where the problems begin. She was told to fill the tank with dechlorinated water and leave the tank running with the filter etc. for a week before buying fish. They also gave her a bag of gravel from the shop tank (UGF by the looks of things) and a bottle of water from a tank in the shop as well to seed the filter. During this week she planted the tank. After the week had elapsed she went back and bought 6 red-eye tetras and 1 otto (again, on the advice of the people in the lfs) to put in the tank, then gave me the tank, fish and all, as a (late) christmas present. She also told me that after 2 weeks (again, local fish shop advice) I could add more fish. So, after 2 weeks I went to the shop, told the clerk the situation with my tank size, age, filtration type and current inhabitants and asked what fish I could add, then left the shop with a p[air of dwarf gourami (male and female), very pleased with myself.
The first fish went in Jan 2nd, the filter was turned on 1 week before that. The gouramis went in on the 16th.
Now, I am not a particularly tech-savvy person, and I don't use the internet very much at all and simply trusted that the people at the fish shop (by the way, it turns out that the entire body of adivce came from 2 different people) were giving good advice to me and my girlfriend. After browsing the internet a bit I discovered that, in fact, I was in big trouble.
Here are my problems. 1) it seems that the tank has not had long enought to properly cycle. However, the fish are behaving perfectly fine, the oto (apparently a fragile species) is still alive after nearly a month. Haven't got test equipment but as soon as I get a chance I will, that will be Saturday.
2) The red-eye tetra, despite what the guy in the fish shop said, will grow too big for my tank. They are currently 1 inch long but I am sure will grow faster than I think.
3) the tank is probably overstocked, and if not now it WILL be when everything grows to full size. This will put a lot of straibn on the filter and lead to bad water quality.
SO, what do I do? The complicating factor is the my girlfriend will almost certainly be very upset if she thinks that she did something wrong, or (and perhaps more importanlty) is she feels like she bought me an inadequate tank for christmas. SO, ideal solution would be to keep the small tank that she got me and to stock it properly. Ideally (now this is probably a long shot) I would find a species that is similar enough to the red-eyes to replace them so that she wouldn't notice (she is only in town once a month now, she is at uni, so she doesn't see them a lot). As for the gouramis hopefully they can stay, but I do not want to be cruel to fish (despite the fact I may already have, unwittingly).
If I DO have to ditch fish, where do I take them? Back to the shop? What can I keep in the tank and what has to go? What can I put in instead?
Thanks in advance for helping, I'm ina real pickle here.