HiPaddski said:Hi everyone. Finally after years of wanting admiring fish I have finally got my own tank. I bought it over a week ago and considered carefully how I wanted to go about this as I want to ensure that before I leap into the hobby of caring for lots of fish in huge tanks, that I know I cans safely do so. So I have a 40 litre Askoll Pure M! It has it's own built in mechanical, biological and chemical filtration system with filter and a heater as I want to keep tropical fish.
I set the tank up over a week ago and have a couple of rocks and some silk plants with blue gravel stones.
After letting things settle for a week or so, I went to one of my local fish stores to buy some Biomature as advised on another forum for my 4 week fish cycle but ended up leaving the store with 6 fish and a me tank stability product called "Stability"
I expressed my concerns the store owner that I wanted to cycle the tank correctly and then introduce fish in a few weeks. He said you don't need to do that these days and showed me this Stability product which he said is totally safe.
So I thought about it and questioned him and went with it. My tank is only 40 litres so 5ml of this product on the first day followed by 7 days of half a capful 2.5ml.
FISH- I have put 4 small neon tetra in the tank with 2 Gourami, a female gold gourami and a male smaller blue gourami. All seems well and I am feeding them twice a day with JBL Novo color flakes. I have a couple of rocks in the tank with two fake silk plants and small blue gravel base. The neon tetra seem to want to hide all the time around the back of one of the rocks and will not come out even at feeding time especially if the light is on which does seem very bright. They will come out if the lights off but not very often. I think they are probably just a bit weary of the gourami and perhaps do not feel safe in a shoal of four?
To get the food flakes down to the tetra hiding down behind the rock I have to also put the flakes in at the end of my filter system where the water is being forced back down into the tank as this pushes the flakes down to them
The female gourami chases the male a lot especially at feeding time. Are they both going to be ok in this environment?
Would it be safe for me to introduce more neon tetra now to give them more support/strength in numbers or should I wait a while yet
I also bought my self a API freshwater master test kit which I have not used yet
Its a little bit late from my side but anyways