Hi there,
After searching the internet for what seems like years (read weeks, probably hours lol), I have just purchased an upgrade tank. You people seem a lovely helpful bunch so i may be burdening you with lots of questions Hope thats o.k.
Quick history: About 6 months or so ago a friend of mine left the U.K and i took on her fish tank (for the huge sum of £20!). Its a 25 litre Sicce tank and had a few Danios, 2 platys and (what i now know) a plecostomus (I'll come to him later). Anyways, we lost a platy after the move, and replaced with 4 tetras (as lfs kept mentioning babies and i didn't want to go down that route just yet). So, this little tank has given me the bug for a bigger one.
I currently have a 96 litre tank sitting in my living room ready to start fishless cycling. It's an mp Eheim Aquastar. I've added gravel and plants, and some planted bogwood from lfs (that isn't all that local which is why i've added plants now to save myself another trip). Plan to add some media from the current tank to help it along the way. Off to get some ammonia today and have an API test kit ready to start recordings. So, is it so far so good?
Once the tank is cycled i plan to add the Danios first, and give them a few days. Do i keep measuring levels to indicate when to add the tetras and the platy? The plec is, as yet, unidentified. I think he's a common, but i've seen sailfins that look a bit like him too. Tbh i don't see him much, he's very shy, but he has grown a couple of inches i reckon in the time i've owned him. Having researched a bit i cannot understand why her lfs would have sold him to my friend for a 25 litre tank (but then from what i gather she was sold the whole set up in one go, including fish !!!!) So, next question. My lfs have said they will take him, but i'm worried what happens to him then? The lady i spoke to said if he is a sailfin then he'll go in the display tank (which is huge), but if not I presume he gets sold on or .....? I have always said that all my pets have a forever home and i'm feeling bad for needing to part with him, but don't want to keep him in a tank that will eventually be way too small. Any thoughts or suggestions welcome.
My next, and last, question (for now) is what does everybody do with any fry? I'd love to have a nice community tank eventually with some more platys and maybe guppies but the whole breeding thing bothers me a bit, surely i'd be overstocked quite quickly (assuming some fry survive). Does the lfs normally take them?
Whew, sorry for the long post. Any help gratefully appreciated. I'm willing to do this as slowly as neccesary as having read around a bit now i realise i have made some bad mistakes in the past with goldfish, and am feeling a lot of guilt
Thanks in advance
Trina x
After searching the internet for what seems like years (read weeks, probably hours lol), I have just purchased an upgrade tank. You people seem a lovely helpful bunch so i may be burdening you with lots of questions Hope thats o.k.
Quick history: About 6 months or so ago a friend of mine left the U.K and i took on her fish tank (for the huge sum of £20!). Its a 25 litre Sicce tank and had a few Danios, 2 platys and (what i now know) a plecostomus (I'll come to him later). Anyways, we lost a platy after the move, and replaced with 4 tetras (as lfs kept mentioning babies and i didn't want to go down that route just yet). So, this little tank has given me the bug for a bigger one.
I currently have a 96 litre tank sitting in my living room ready to start fishless cycling. It's an mp Eheim Aquastar. I've added gravel and plants, and some planted bogwood from lfs (that isn't all that local which is why i've added plants now to save myself another trip). Plan to add some media from the current tank to help it along the way. Off to get some ammonia today and have an API test kit ready to start recordings. So, is it so far so good?
Once the tank is cycled i plan to add the Danios first, and give them a few days. Do i keep measuring levels to indicate when to add the tetras and the platy? The plec is, as yet, unidentified. I think he's a common, but i've seen sailfins that look a bit like him too. Tbh i don't see him much, he's very shy, but he has grown a couple of inches i reckon in the time i've owned him. Having researched a bit i cannot understand why her lfs would have sold him to my friend for a 25 litre tank (but then from what i gather she was sold the whole set up in one go, including fish !!!!) So, next question. My lfs have said they will take him, but i'm worried what happens to him then? The lady i spoke to said if he is a sailfin then he'll go in the display tank (which is huge), but if not I presume he gets sold on or .....? I have always said that all my pets have a forever home and i'm feeling bad for needing to part with him, but don't want to keep him in a tank that will eventually be way too small. Any thoughts or suggestions welcome.
My next, and last, question (for now) is what does everybody do with any fry? I'd love to have a nice community tank eventually with some more platys and maybe guppies but the whole breeding thing bothers me a bit, surely i'd be overstocked quite quickly (assuming some fry survive). Does the lfs normally take them?
Whew, sorry for the long post. Any help gratefully appreciated. I'm willing to do this as slowly as neccesary as having read around a bit now i realise i have made some bad mistakes in the past with goldfish, and am feeling a lot of guilt
Thanks in advance
Trina x