NannaLou
Fish Herder
@Lajos_Detari thank you for those - they are lovely ?.
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Hello!Thank you for the list! I don’t sleep very well so I’ve been reading....?
I think I’m going to keep things simple and choose fish that suit the water I have...no RO setup (yet ?..?)
I’m thinking about having a 54 ltr tank
I’m now looking at the Endlers and Guppies.
I think I’ve read that a rule of thumb is 1cm of fish to 1 ltr of water (but as always there are lots of exceptions ...). On that basis, if an Endler is about 1 inch (2.5 cms) I could have 21...and guppy’s @ 3.5 cms 15.
My worry with both of these is the breeding rate...I don’t want the worry of 100s of babies and trying to get rid of them safely. Can you keep male only groups..? I think I only want one type of fish in the tank so I can have “lots”...
Further advice..?
Sorry this is so late!Ok, lots of reading and thinking...and I’m going to have a go at starting a journal (at the moment I’m at tank minus 6 days) ?
I’ve ordered a 54ltr (24 x 12 x 12 inch) tank and it’s going to be heavily planted as I‘m aiming for a low tech/Walstad style... I’m enjoying the reading and planning and it’s going to be a proper ‘project’!
The fish are going to be a good few months off yet but I’ve used the calculator recommended by @carligraceee and am thinking:View attachment 135876
Does this sound about right? Will they get along? I know the shrimp like a mature tank so thought fish first - but not just yet...and only male fish or I‘ll be overwhelmed by babies....
My next thought is when I eventually get to adding the fish, do I do it in small batches..? If so, I think I’m going to need a quarantine tank too... is there a sticky/thread on what you need/how to set up a quarantine tank....?
As always, your advice is eagerly awaited ?
Please don’t apologise, I can’t even begin to work out time differences ?Sorry this is so late!
I am glad you used the calculator, it is truly awesome.
Your stocking sounds alright, however, Endlers are livebearers and I have noticed shrimp do not do well with livebearers. Livebearers eat anything they can fit in their mouths and because of this, they poke at everything. This frightens shrimp and you probably will never see them in your tank.
If you want to do this successfully, you will need an abundance of plants, floating and planted.
Haha, it is true, it is a live and learn process with fish keeping.Please don’t apologise, I can’t even begin to work out time differences ?
Oh I wasn’t aware that being a live bearer would influence their eating habits... So many things to try and learn, no wonder so many of us newbies give up after a couple of months because of everything dying....
The plan is to have it heavily planted at the moment the tank and the plants are my main focus and the fish are sort of second place... But, I wasn’t going to collect the tank until Saturday ...couldn’t resist the urge to see what it would look like in real life so went and picked it up after work ???
I’m not 100% confident that I’m going to be happy with a very slow progress rate ??