driger8642
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Hi all, my name is Sammy, I'm from New York. This is my first post there so I really hope that I'm in the right place, if not can I request a moderator to move this thread to the right section? Thanks
Anyways, I just started my hobby of having fishes as pets. So before getting them I did a little bit of research and went on and got a 10 gallon tank. I realized that I would need bigger so I returned it and got a 20 gallon. I did read up on the fishless cycle but the guy at the store gave me some chemicals which he said contain the bacteria that is needed in a fish tank, I believe it is called quick start tank or something. I installed some fake plants and a wallpaper. However, I did wait 24 hours after putting the bacteria and other chemicals (including chlorine decontaminator) before i put the fishes in just in case the bacteria needs time to settle in. I did buy a 'Eheim Ebo Jager Shatter Proof Glass Aquarium Heater 150 Watt', and a 'Tetra Whisper Aquarium Power Filters Whisper 40' and installed them in the tank. After those 24 hours, I checked the water temperature and it was well around 79-80 degrees F. I got 2 angelfishes and I put the bag (closed) in the tank's water for about 14 minutes and then put some water from the tank into the bag and let it sit for another 10 minutes and then did it again once more. After that I let the bag into the water and the 2 angelfishes swam out when they were ready. These angelfishes are about the size of an American quarter. They seemed to be happy and swam around, mostly chasing their reflection up and down the side of the tank. I feed them twice a day about 1 1/2 pinch per serving. The next day everything was good, fishes are swimming fine. Now yesterday I bought 2 fishes whose names I cant remember at the moment but are community fishes and were together with the angelfishes at the pet store (I will upload a picture). I did the same introducing procedure with them and they seemed happy, very energetic all day long and got along just fine with the angelfishes. Today in the morning when I woke up I looked at the tank to see how they were doing, to my surprise I couldn't find one of the orange fishes at all so I looked harder and I found one of the dead in a corner of the tank. I'm still not exactly sure what went wrong. The other orange fish seems to be okay so far and the 2 angelfishes are swimming around, all 3 fishes do seem to like 1 specific corner right by the heater but the temperature of the water seems to be around 80 degrees F all around. I ordered the water test drips to check the quality of water so I will see what those results are. What am I doing wrong? Did I miss something? Do I need anything else for my tank?
Note: I do know once my angelfishes grow up, a 20 gallon tank will be too crowded for them, I plan to transfer them out once they are near getting that big. I also plan to put 1-2 bottom feeders in the tank sometime during the next 2 weeks.
Note : I also ordered a siphon gravel cleaner to remove any dirt or leftover food from the gravel, not sure If I will be needing it once I get the bottom feeders.
Thanks in advance for the help guys
Anyways, I just started my hobby of having fishes as pets. So before getting them I did a little bit of research and went on and got a 10 gallon tank. I realized that I would need bigger so I returned it and got a 20 gallon. I did read up on the fishless cycle but the guy at the store gave me some chemicals which he said contain the bacteria that is needed in a fish tank, I believe it is called quick start tank or something. I installed some fake plants and a wallpaper. However, I did wait 24 hours after putting the bacteria and other chemicals (including chlorine decontaminator) before i put the fishes in just in case the bacteria needs time to settle in. I did buy a 'Eheim Ebo Jager Shatter Proof Glass Aquarium Heater 150 Watt', and a 'Tetra Whisper Aquarium Power Filters Whisper 40' and installed them in the tank. After those 24 hours, I checked the water temperature and it was well around 79-80 degrees F. I got 2 angelfishes and I put the bag (closed) in the tank's water for about 14 minutes and then put some water from the tank into the bag and let it sit for another 10 minutes and then did it again once more. After that I let the bag into the water and the 2 angelfishes swam out when they were ready. These angelfishes are about the size of an American quarter. They seemed to be happy and swam around, mostly chasing their reflection up and down the side of the tank. I feed them twice a day about 1 1/2 pinch per serving. The next day everything was good, fishes are swimming fine. Now yesterday I bought 2 fishes whose names I cant remember at the moment but are community fishes and were together with the angelfishes at the pet store (I will upload a picture). I did the same introducing procedure with them and they seemed happy, very energetic all day long and got along just fine with the angelfishes. Today in the morning when I woke up I looked at the tank to see how they were doing, to my surprise I couldn't find one of the orange fishes at all so I looked harder and I found one of the dead in a corner of the tank. I'm still not exactly sure what went wrong. The other orange fish seems to be okay so far and the 2 angelfishes are swimming around, all 3 fishes do seem to like 1 specific corner right by the heater but the temperature of the water seems to be around 80 degrees F all around. I ordered the water test drips to check the quality of water so I will see what those results are. What am I doing wrong? Did I miss something? Do I need anything else for my tank?
Note: I do know once my angelfishes grow up, a 20 gallon tank will be too crowded for them, I plan to transfer them out once they are near getting that big. I also plan to put 1-2 bottom feeders in the tank sometime during the next 2 weeks.
Note : I also ordered a siphon gravel cleaner to remove any dirt or leftover food from the gravel, not sure If I will be needing it once I get the bottom feeders.
Thanks in advance for the help guys