hurgerburger
Fish Fanatic
Hello all,
The other day I posted a thread about my friend's fish tank, which I thought was overstocked (and indeed is, very much so, as confirmed by the people here on this forum). It's a 10 gallon planted tank, and it has a ranchu goldfish, young dwarf Pakistani loach, a balloon molly (she is thinking about getting 1-2 more on Tuesday), and 2 young common plecos. A bit of a mess.
First little question: should she buy the 1-2 more mollies for company for the other one, or should I discourage that because of crowding?
Thing is, she's studying abroad next year, and I've agreed to take care of that tank for the school year along with a ~3 gallon tank with a pretty-much-blind big betta fish (dragon scale). I'm not super concerned about that tank, since it's super planted, filtered and heated, and I don't want the blind fish to have too much tank so it can find its food. My big issue is how to deal with the 10 gallon. I am willing to spend time and money on these fish since I wanna get more into the hobby and I want them to be happy (maybe 100-200 dollars? idk), but I am a college student, and it is my friend's tank (aka I cannot return her fish or do anything too crazy).
I was thinking of maybe getting another tank for the goldfish. 15 gallons is the max my college allows. Can I leave the rest in the 10-gallon? Or would a different tank configuration be better, like a long shallow tank? Or a clear bin (I could maybe drain it to 15 gallons for when the RA comes in, and have it higher other times)? Are there any economical options you guys might suggest too (aka is a bin ok/safe, and any brand/type suggestions)? Also I'm a little afraid of leaving my friend with two tanks; I will consult her first. Also, any suggestions if she vetoes the tank change idea? Any other suggestions would also be appreciated.
I'm guessing that the number/type of fish might increase or decrease before september just based on her history with fish. So I'll update with changes.
And random question: the groundwater here has had issues with manganese and iron. Will that be an issue? How do I deal with that? Brita filter (lol)? Any other groundwater stuff that I don't know about? I'm not used to groundwater with fish tanks, but I believe it's quite hard here since there's a green plaque on all the showerheads. I'll also have access to my own bathroom for water changes and stuff.
And finally: Any suggestions to have fun with the tank next year? I'm guessing she'll let me have lots of fun with it, so what would you do with the situation I've put myself in? Thank you so much in advance, looking forward to a fun year of fishkeeping.
The other day I posted a thread about my friend's fish tank, which I thought was overstocked (and indeed is, very much so, as confirmed by the people here on this forum). It's a 10 gallon planted tank, and it has a ranchu goldfish, young dwarf Pakistani loach, a balloon molly (she is thinking about getting 1-2 more on Tuesday), and 2 young common plecos. A bit of a mess.
First little question: should she buy the 1-2 more mollies for company for the other one, or should I discourage that because of crowding?
Thing is, she's studying abroad next year, and I've agreed to take care of that tank for the school year along with a ~3 gallon tank with a pretty-much-blind big betta fish (dragon scale). I'm not super concerned about that tank, since it's super planted, filtered and heated, and I don't want the blind fish to have too much tank so it can find its food. My big issue is how to deal with the 10 gallon. I am willing to spend time and money on these fish since I wanna get more into the hobby and I want them to be happy (maybe 100-200 dollars? idk), but I am a college student, and it is my friend's tank (aka I cannot return her fish or do anything too crazy).
I was thinking of maybe getting another tank for the goldfish. 15 gallons is the max my college allows. Can I leave the rest in the 10-gallon? Or would a different tank configuration be better, like a long shallow tank? Or a clear bin (I could maybe drain it to 15 gallons for when the RA comes in, and have it higher other times)? Are there any economical options you guys might suggest too (aka is a bin ok/safe, and any brand/type suggestions)? Also I'm a little afraid of leaving my friend with two tanks; I will consult her first. Also, any suggestions if she vetoes the tank change idea? Any other suggestions would also be appreciated.
I'm guessing that the number/type of fish might increase or decrease before september just based on her history with fish. So I'll update with changes.
And random question: the groundwater here has had issues with manganese and iron. Will that be an issue? How do I deal with that? Brita filter (lol)? Any other groundwater stuff that I don't know about? I'm not used to groundwater with fish tanks, but I believe it's quite hard here since there's a green plaque on all the showerheads. I'll also have access to my own bathroom for water changes and stuff.
And finally: Any suggestions to have fun with the tank next year? I'm guessing she'll let me have lots of fun with it, so what would you do with the situation I've put myself in? Thank you so much in advance, looking forward to a fun year of fishkeeping.