Whitey_144
Fishaholic
If only I could do more... And I feel like there is more that can be done, as I have a lot of stuff that I could use, the only one stopping me is my mother. Well, I want to try and prove that I can raise these fish so that she can allow me to increase aquarium size. I'm sure Tzuppy would love to roam that big aquarium he had before.Your thread is very interesting actually. You are really trying hard to do good things for your fish, I'm impressed. Don't give up. I bet you will see a real difference in how your fish act when you are through all these changes for the better.
I need to make a plan on how to take things step by step but in order of importance.
* So far, water changes - we have that.
* I have a heater that could be used in case the house/aquarium temp ever goes too low (below 22 C), pretty sure my Xiphos will love it but there's a problem: It has collected calcareous formations that look similar to corals and... I don't quite trust it, it's too hard to set the temp.
* Feeding only a limited quantity of frozen food, good thing it doesn't spoil water too fast, but the flakes are needed too and those spoil. Xiphos are too small to eat the worms and barely get the time to find small worms. The catfish eats almost everything on the floor.
* Will do an incomplete water change tomorrow for the first time in like... ages since I last tried that. Back then, the algae were what made mom and me try a different method. We had no idea how to use the filter back then.
* Still need filter. When it is found, any tips on how to clean it before introducing it into the tank? Am I allowed to use sink water when it hasn't been introduced into the tank yet? Or should I use whatever water I'll take out of the tank on next water change?
Well it says that Biotopol does pretty much the same thing the other does and I can buy a 200 ml one, should last me for a good number of water changes.
Thats a smart thing to do, put it in priority order.
If you don't have any filter but want to add one, i personally would just rinse it in tap water, if you're worried you could always do a final rinse in the old tank water when you do your next water change.
I'm not sure how you would clean that heater, i personally dont use ones i don't trust, but maybe you could test it in a bucket for a while and see if you can work out the controls better? do you have a thermometer?