JDs4me
Fishaholic
Hi, this looks like the place to be for advice from those in the know!
I am setting up a four foot fifty five (gallon) fishy feifdom for (my) favourite fishy friends!...with Aquis 1200 ext. filter
OK, I plan for a breeding pair of Jack Dempseys (the old, more colourful type) as they are just the best characters I remember keeping from many years ago. So although not a complete newbie i am a little unsure on several issues.
I will be doing a fish-in cycle with them as they are quite hardy fellows as I recall; I plan to add 5-6 to allow for natural pairing off - is this a good idea or does anyone advise against?
For substrate I am going to use pebbles; unusual perhaps but the aquarium is to a rock design and I dont wish to use gravel/sand - I am aware that Dempseys like to burrow so worry that the pebbles, while chestnut-sized and smooth so not injuring them, may stress them out? Further, is there a fish that would be happy moving around on the bottom amongst the pebbles, that the Dempsey wouldn't eat that anyone knows of? As I recall most tank inmates are considered dinner! I might consider sand, but can't find any dark grey/charcoal coloured...refuse to use the artificial shiny stuff in the LFS...I assume builders merchant sand is not a good idea?
Finally, if I have cycle issues I do have the Tetra Marine Safestart stuff to kickstart things...yes, dummie bought the marine version...but the bacteria are perhaps the same? could I use for a freshwater start? I have emailed Tetra but no response as yet...this is a last resort as I don't want to kickstart, prefering the in-fish method
Be great for any advice on any of the above; thanks for reading!
I am setting up a four foot fifty five (gallon) fishy feifdom for (my) favourite fishy friends!...with Aquis 1200 ext. filter
OK, I plan for a breeding pair of Jack Dempseys (the old, more colourful type) as they are just the best characters I remember keeping from many years ago. So although not a complete newbie i am a little unsure on several issues.
I will be doing a fish-in cycle with them as they are quite hardy fellows as I recall; I plan to add 5-6 to allow for natural pairing off - is this a good idea or does anyone advise against?
For substrate I am going to use pebbles; unusual perhaps but the aquarium is to a rock design and I dont wish to use gravel/sand - I am aware that Dempseys like to burrow so worry that the pebbles, while chestnut-sized and smooth so not injuring them, may stress them out? Further, is there a fish that would be happy moving around on the bottom amongst the pebbles, that the Dempsey wouldn't eat that anyone knows of? As I recall most tank inmates are considered dinner! I might consider sand, but can't find any dark grey/charcoal coloured...refuse to use the artificial shiny stuff in the LFS...I assume builders merchant sand is not a good idea?
Finally, if I have cycle issues I do have the Tetra Marine Safestart stuff to kickstart things...yes, dummie bought the marine version...but the bacteria are perhaps the same? could I use for a freshwater start? I have emailed Tetra but no response as yet...this is a last resort as I don't want to kickstart, prefering the in-fish method
Be great for any advice on any of the above; thanks for reading!