Kexmonster
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Hi, new to the forum!
I am also new to aquariums, so i'm going to give a little background information first. I have a ~5 gallon tank (I dont remember/know how much it is, but i filled in aprox. 5 gallon). I filled this tank with norwegian tap water, and conditioned it with Tetra AquaSafe. I let it be for 1 day before i put in fish (I know that this is way too soon, but it's been 1 week now, and the fish are doing fine).
At first I put in 4 Platties and 2 Ghostshrimp.
2 days later, i put in 1 bottom feeder (sewillia lineolata) and 2 medium big (i'd say there are 4 times bigger than my platties) yellow fish I dont remember the name of.
2 days after that i put in 3 neontetra.
This is too much fish, isnt it?
Anyway, 1,5 days after i put in my bottom feeder, it had died. I think that this is because there is not any algea in the aquarium yet? Because all the other fish are doing great. I did use TetraTabiMin, bottom-feeder-tablets (only once though). The problem was that the fish didnt care about the tablet. I even dropped it on top of him, to startle him so he would freaking move at all. And then he swam the opposite direction of the tablet. I replaced the tablets right next to the fish several times, and he wouldn't aknowledge it at all. The tablet dissolved without beeing touched. How do I get bottom feeders to eat their tablets?
Also, the yellow fish, which i do not know the name of (CLUMSY EXPLANATION COMING UP:they are yellow, have a long fin on both their back and belly, which normally is "folded back", but can be raised. They also have 2 "feelers", long thin fins(?) going from the belly where they gils are. These are normally laying alongside the body but sometimes they push them forward) are acting really weird. They are super-shy, and are always hiding, either behind the pump or under rocks and stuff. Is this normal? When i feed the fish, these guys doesn't react. I am using TetraMin Mini Granules. These sink to the bottom really quick, and since I dont sit and watch the aquarium for several hours after i feed the fish, I dont know whether they eat. Is there anything I can do about this? Switch to flake food maybe?
I apologize if this is hard to read/understand, but I have been up for 36 hours+, so my english vocabulary is decaying by the minute
I am also new to aquariums, so i'm going to give a little background information first. I have a ~5 gallon tank (I dont remember/know how much it is, but i filled in aprox. 5 gallon). I filled this tank with norwegian tap water, and conditioned it with Tetra AquaSafe. I let it be for 1 day before i put in fish (I know that this is way too soon, but it's been 1 week now, and the fish are doing fine).
At first I put in 4 Platties and 2 Ghostshrimp.
2 days later, i put in 1 bottom feeder (sewillia lineolata) and 2 medium big (i'd say there are 4 times bigger than my platties) yellow fish I dont remember the name of.
2 days after that i put in 3 neontetra.
This is too much fish, isnt it?
Anyway, 1,5 days after i put in my bottom feeder, it had died. I think that this is because there is not any algea in the aquarium yet? Because all the other fish are doing great. I did use TetraTabiMin, bottom-feeder-tablets (only once though). The problem was that the fish didnt care about the tablet. I even dropped it on top of him, to startle him so he would freaking move at all. And then he swam the opposite direction of the tablet. I replaced the tablets right next to the fish several times, and he wouldn't aknowledge it at all. The tablet dissolved without beeing touched. How do I get bottom feeders to eat their tablets?
Also, the yellow fish, which i do not know the name of (CLUMSY EXPLANATION COMING UP:they are yellow, have a long fin on both their back and belly, which normally is "folded back", but can be raised. They also have 2 "feelers", long thin fins(?) going from the belly where they gils are. These are normally laying alongside the body but sometimes they push them forward) are acting really weird. They are super-shy, and are always hiding, either behind the pump or under rocks and stuff. Is this normal? When i feed the fish, these guys doesn't react. I am using TetraMin Mini Granules. These sink to the bottom really quick, and since I dont sit and watch the aquarium for several hours after i feed the fish, I dont know whether they eat. Is there anything I can do about this? Switch to flake food maybe?
I apologize if this is hard to read/understand, but I have been up for 36 hours+, so my english vocabulary is decaying by the minute