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My Fluval 125

nitrotaff

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Did you get it all from Pets at Home by any chance? :p
Looking nice for a plastic set up, not sure about the orange ball though!
What's your planned stocking?
 
Yeah thats right.
The missis wanted it as the stand was oak to match our lounge.
My youngest wanted the ball so had to be done. Lol.
I wanted guppys but been told their so inbred they wont last long.
I've got 6 neon tetras at the mo.
Waiting till next week before I add more.
Any ideas?
All new to me this.
Dont want anything too big.
 
nitrotaff said:
Yeah thats right.
The missis wanted it as the stand was oak to match our lounge.
My youngest wanted the ball so had to be done. Lol.
I wanted guppys but been told their so inbred they wont last long.
I've got 6 neon tetras at the mo.
Waiting till next week before I add more.
Any ideas?
All new to me this.
Dont want anything too big.
 
Did you cycle the tank before adding the fish?
If you're buying from Pets at Home I guess they've told you to add a few then wait a bit then add a few more? Be very careful on what you listen to as you have to remember they are a company who still wants to make money so not everything they say is beneficial, not to mention the very basic training given to their staff members - if they aren't interested in fish, they will be just giving "default" answers as I like to call them to many questions.
(I work there, not just a weirdo aha. Been told off a few times for being detrimental to the sales as I was more concerned about the fishes welfare than the actual companies profit which is a joke as they make billions each year).
 
As far as I am aware, the Guppy lifespan is only 1 year - 2 years anyway, I'd be more concerned about inbred platys and swordtails than Guppys but I am no livebearer expert
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Here's some reading to get you started:
 
http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/421488-cycling-your-new-fresh-water-tank-read-this-first/
http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/277264-beginners-resource-center/

 
The Neons are just as likely to perish as they are very sensitive to water conditions and need a well established and mature tank.
 
Please don't feel like I am picking fault, just giving advice - We won't try and enforce things on you, we just want the best for your fish and for you to get the most enjoyment from it all
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Sophie said:
 
Yeah thats right.
The missis wanted it as the stand was oak to match our lounge.
My youngest wanted the ball so had to be done. Lol.
I wanted guppys but been told their so inbred they wont last long.
I've got 6 neon tetras at the mo.
Waiting till next week before I add more.
Any ideas?
All new to me this.
Dont want anything too big.
 
Did you cycle the tank before adding the fish?
If you're buying from Pets at Home I guess they've told you to add a few then wait a bit then add a few more? Be very careful on what you listen to as you have to remember they are a company who still wants to make money so not everything they say is beneficial, not to mention the very basic training given to their staff members - if they aren't interested in fish, they will be just giving "default" answers as I like to call them to many questions.
(I work there, not just a weirdo aha. Been told off a few times for being detrimental to the sales as I was more concerned about the fishes welfare than the actual companies profit which is a joke as they make billions each year).
 
As far as I am aware, the Guppy lifespan is only 1 year - 2 years anyway, I'd be more concerned about inbred platys and swordtails than Guppys but I am no livebearer expert
tongue2.gif

 
Here's some reading to get you started:
 
http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/421488-cycling-your-new-fresh-water-tank-read-this-first/
http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/277264-beginners-resource-center/
 
The Neons are just as likely to perish as they are very sensitive to water conditions and need a well established and mature tank.
 
Please don't feel like I am picking fault, just giving advice - We won't try and enforce things on you, we just want the best for your fish and for you to get the most enjoyment from it all
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+1 ( i work there too, just handed my notice as Ive had enough) 
 
very nice tank(i have one myself :p)
 
in my personal opinion as colorful livebearers are i tend to steer away from them as they breed insanely fast and will start to interbreed :/
 
and heres some suggestions
 
bottom dwellers:
-either corydoras(6 if not more) or my favorite Yoyo/Pakistani Loach (at least 4)
 
rest of the tank:
a couple of shoals of tetras( 6+ per shoal)
some suggestions of nice tetras
-rosey tetras(my favorite again :p)
-rummy nose tetra
-cardinal tetra(personally i find them easier than neons and they look nicer but do cost more)
-cherry barbs(not tetras but meh)
 
if your not wanting anything to big its worth looking at like a center piece fish/fish's
like
-a pair of kribensis
-trio of gouramis(1 male and 2 females of either honey, moonlight or pearl gouramis) pearl gouramis are another of my favorites
 

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