MatthewWebb
New Member
Hello everyone, I'm Matthew and am new to the forum hoping to increase my knowledge of the fish keeping hobby.
I am relatively new to the hobby I have had my first fish tank now for about 5 months now, but I still feel really uneasy about the hole thing, and I am not sure if the advice from my local fish store is reliable.
My tank is a juwel rekord 600 (63litres), with live plants and gravel. My stock include:
6 Harlequin rasbora
6 Neon tetra
3 male guppies and 2 females (bad I know)
3 Endler's live-bearers (even worse in combination with above)
1 Pleco (it's one that doesn't grow more than a couple of inches)
and 2 Electric Blue Rams. (These guys I am panicking over, not because they are acting weird, but because of the issue below)
I have a couple of concerns, and any advice will be greatly received.
1) When I got the Endler's, I was unaware that they were like a sub species of guppie and as such would also chase the females about. Because of this, nearly all female guppies I have had have perished due to stress (I originally had more females and 1 other male that also died). This is an issue that persists and I am worried about the remaining 2 females in the tank.
2) I have a funny feeling that my tank is overstocked. The guy at the pet store said I could get 30 fish max for the rekord 600, but I have a funny feeling that the guys at the pet shop are not giving me the best advice.
3) I bought 2 Electric Blue Rams yesterday on the advice that they are more resistant than guppies and are easy to keep (not to mention they are absolutely stunning, however, doing some research I have discovered that they are a variant of the German blue ram (my favourite tropical fish), a fish that I thought was not very easy to keep AT ALL! And are definitely not for beginners like me. Any information on these fish would be greatly appreciated
4) Finally, I have a constant nitrate problem in my tank, always seeming to be at 80ppm. In addition to this, I measured the nitrate in my tap water and that is just under! Is this as big a problem as I am making it?
Sorry if there is a lot of writing above; I am new to the forum and I think have just dumped all my concerns onto the one page. If there is anything wrong the where I have placed this in the forum or for how much information I am allowed to place, please forgive me.
I am relatively new to the hobby I have had my first fish tank now for about 5 months now, but I still feel really uneasy about the hole thing, and I am not sure if the advice from my local fish store is reliable.
My tank is a juwel rekord 600 (63litres), with live plants and gravel. My stock include:
6 Harlequin rasbora
6 Neon tetra
3 male guppies and 2 females (bad I know)
3 Endler's live-bearers (even worse in combination with above)
1 Pleco (it's one that doesn't grow more than a couple of inches)
and 2 Electric Blue Rams. (These guys I am panicking over, not because they are acting weird, but because of the issue below)
I have a couple of concerns, and any advice will be greatly received.
1) When I got the Endler's, I was unaware that they were like a sub species of guppie and as such would also chase the females about. Because of this, nearly all female guppies I have had have perished due to stress (I originally had more females and 1 other male that also died). This is an issue that persists and I am worried about the remaining 2 females in the tank.
2) I have a funny feeling that my tank is overstocked. The guy at the pet store said I could get 30 fish max for the rekord 600, but I have a funny feeling that the guys at the pet shop are not giving me the best advice.
3) I bought 2 Electric Blue Rams yesterday on the advice that they are more resistant than guppies and are easy to keep (not to mention they are absolutely stunning, however, doing some research I have discovered that they are a variant of the German blue ram (my favourite tropical fish), a fish that I thought was not very easy to keep AT ALL! And are definitely not for beginners like me. Any information on these fish would be greatly appreciated
4) Finally, I have a constant nitrate problem in my tank, always seeming to be at 80ppm. In addition to this, I measured the nitrate in my tap water and that is just under! Is this as big a problem as I am making it?
Sorry if there is a lot of writing above; I am new to the forum and I think have just dumped all my concerns onto the one page. If there is anything wrong the where I have placed this in the forum or for how much information I am allowed to place, please forgive me.