Nightstar99
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We've had 3 platys swimming around a 17 litre Toy Story tank from Pets at Home for the last few months, which we got for our little boy. They started off as one platy and one danio but the danio tried to murder the platy. P@H told us to get 4 more danios and 2 more platys, but that seemed way too many for the tank so the danio went back to the shop and we added 2 more platys. Platy #1 seemed quite relieved to see them and be rid of her danio tormentor.
Our boy has lost interest in them though and I have begun to feel guilty about keeping them in the tank, which doesnt really go with our living room, so yesterday I bought a 54 litre tank for them which is cycling up now, we'll put the fish in there next week.
Question 1: Pets at Home sold us the platys as cold water fish so they have no heater in the 17 litre tank, the new tank comes with a heater and we would like to use it to add some other warm water fish. I asked Pets at Home about this and they said it should be fine to heat our platys up as they are both cold and warm water, but they might die. (!) Can we heat them up?
Question 2: What other small fish might go well with them?
Question 3: Alongside the fish can we add a prawn and a snail?
Thanks.
Our boy has lost interest in them though and I have begun to feel guilty about keeping them in the tank, which doesnt really go with our living room, so yesterday I bought a 54 litre tank for them which is cycling up now, we'll put the fish in there next week.
Question 1: Pets at Home sold us the platys as cold water fish so they have no heater in the 17 litre tank, the new tank comes with a heater and we would like to use it to add some other warm water fish. I asked Pets at Home about this and they said it should be fine to heat our platys up as they are both cold and warm water, but they might die. (!) Can we heat them up?
Question 2: What other small fish might go well with them?
Question 3: Alongside the fish can we add a prawn and a snail?
Thanks.