Hi All,
I'm Rob. Stumbled into this really while re-stocking my sons very small tank after his five little fish died. We have no idea why. I cleaned out the tank thoroughly, washed everything and started again. So far so good, the fish seem to be doing fine. I made a couple mistakes with it, but the process of doing all this has me completely hooked.
After this I read, read, read and I realise now the combination of fish was perhaps a bad choice. I have 2 Angels, 10 Guppys and 15 Neons. I've already bought another, bigger tank and I'm in the process of kitting it out. I am reading a lot about this and when my tank is ready I intend to move the two Angels into it and leave the Guppys and Neons for my son's amusement and pleasure. The Angels are young and so not quite ready to start eating the neons. I have time.
I have a couple questions about the behaviour of the fish and feeding. Any advice would be gratefully received as it's the kind of stuff you find out from experience. I think!
1) One of the Guppys is picking on the Angels. It's not tail nipping, but more body nipping and is doing it a lot. Is this normal for a guppy? None of the other 9 are doing it.
2) Is this going to stress the Angels enough that I should take action now, or leave it until my other tank is ready? I'm still waiting for parts to arrive so I am quite a way before the new tank is ready.
3) The Angels are not feeding very much and some times they are spitting the food back out. I'm using a standard tropical fish flake. Every site I look at says worms are a big part of most fishes diets so I thought maybe a white worm culture might be a good idea. Trouble is I have no idea about worm cultures and never trust phrases like "easy to maintain" unless the source is reliable and established. Is it a good idea to start up a worm culture and is it difficult to maintain? Do I need a lot of space for it, which isn't a problem, but good to know in advance?
Hope to hear from you soon, Rob
I'm Rob. Stumbled into this really while re-stocking my sons very small tank after his five little fish died. We have no idea why. I cleaned out the tank thoroughly, washed everything and started again. So far so good, the fish seem to be doing fine. I made a couple mistakes with it, but the process of doing all this has me completely hooked.
After this I read, read, read and I realise now the combination of fish was perhaps a bad choice. I have 2 Angels, 10 Guppys and 15 Neons. I've already bought another, bigger tank and I'm in the process of kitting it out. I am reading a lot about this and when my tank is ready I intend to move the two Angels into it and leave the Guppys and Neons for my son's amusement and pleasure. The Angels are young and so not quite ready to start eating the neons. I have time.
I have a couple questions about the behaviour of the fish and feeding. Any advice would be gratefully received as it's the kind of stuff you find out from experience. I think!
1) One of the Guppys is picking on the Angels. It's not tail nipping, but more body nipping and is doing it a lot. Is this normal for a guppy? None of the other 9 are doing it.
2) Is this going to stress the Angels enough that I should take action now, or leave it until my other tank is ready? I'm still waiting for parts to arrive so I am quite a way before the new tank is ready.
3) The Angels are not feeding very much and some times they are spitting the food back out. I'm using a standard tropical fish flake. Every site I look at says worms are a big part of most fishes diets so I thought maybe a white worm culture might be a good idea. Trouble is I have no idea about worm cultures and never trust phrases like "easy to maintain" unless the source is reliable and established. Is it a good idea to start up a worm culture and is it difficult to maintain? Do I need a lot of space for it, which isn't a problem, but good to know in advance?
Hope to hear from you soon, Rob