raphlovesfish
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Hi All,
This forum is invaluable for people like me who always had the desire to set a happy and healthy environment for fish to thrive in but never had the push to do it.
Well, I have taken the plunge and decided to purchase my first tank as a beginner (I am 33 yrs old so not too late I guess). The tank is the Aqua Nano 40 - 55 Litre (14.7 Gallon) glass tank. Comes with its three compartment filter, heater and light. Granted it is not the most expensive piece of kit but I am hoping it will be a good learner kit for future larger tanks.
The tank has been set up and running for six days. It has sand substrate with the soil underneath for natural plant growth, real plants, the green ball and driftwood. I live in London so the water parameters pre-cycle are:
-GH: 220
-PH: 7.6-7.8
-Nitrate: 0
-Nitrite: 0
-Nitrogen: 0
I had a bacterial bloom for three days but the water is now pristine. As a side note, when i purchased the bogwood with leaves housed in LFS tank, a Shrimp took a ride on it without anyone noticing. Now he is running/swimming about happily. I have added the image of the tank below.
I am about to start my fish-in cycling based on the tutorials online/this forum but I need help in choosing the right schedule of adding fish based on water parameters. I was thinking based on research:
2x Zebra Danios/Rasboras - first week
6x Ember/Black Phantom Tetra - after all 'N' levels have zerod
1x Male Ghourami (not sure which one) - following week
1x bottom dweller maybe Julii Cory? (not sure which one) - to go in last
Maybe a couple of extra shrimp?
I want to avoid overstocking of course.
Dependent on water parameter changes, I will do 25-30% water changes as suggested. I will add the 'dechlorinator' at each change and when fish has been added.
Ideally i would like top (shool), middle and bottom swimmers to create an equilibrium of happiness. Any suggestions would be really appreciated. Also, do i need CO2 for the plants? Thanks in advance
This forum is invaluable for people like me who always had the desire to set a happy and healthy environment for fish to thrive in but never had the push to do it.
Well, I have taken the plunge and decided to purchase my first tank as a beginner (I am 33 yrs old so not too late I guess). The tank is the Aqua Nano 40 - 55 Litre (14.7 Gallon) glass tank. Comes with its three compartment filter, heater and light. Granted it is not the most expensive piece of kit but I am hoping it will be a good learner kit for future larger tanks.
The tank has been set up and running for six days. It has sand substrate with the soil underneath for natural plant growth, real plants, the green ball and driftwood. I live in London so the water parameters pre-cycle are:
-GH: 220
-PH: 7.6-7.8
-Nitrate: 0
-Nitrite: 0
-Nitrogen: 0
I had a bacterial bloom for three days but the water is now pristine. As a side note, when i purchased the bogwood with leaves housed in LFS tank, a Shrimp took a ride on it without anyone noticing. Now he is running/swimming about happily. I have added the image of the tank below.
I am about to start my fish-in cycling based on the tutorials online/this forum but I need help in choosing the right schedule of adding fish based on water parameters. I was thinking based on research:
2x Zebra Danios/Rasboras - first week
6x Ember/Black Phantom Tetra - after all 'N' levels have zerod
1x Male Ghourami (not sure which one) - following week
1x bottom dweller maybe Julii Cory? (not sure which one) - to go in last
Maybe a couple of extra shrimp?
I want to avoid overstocking of course.
Dependent on water parameter changes, I will do 25-30% water changes as suggested. I will add the 'dechlorinator' at each change and when fish has been added.
Ideally i would like top (shool), middle and bottom swimmers to create an equilibrium of happiness. Any suggestions would be really appreciated. Also, do i need CO2 for the plants? Thanks in advance