Big_al_d
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Hi all
I'm a new fish owner and am hoping somebody can give me a little bit of help/guidance?!
Let's start from the start: I own a bi-orb, to which I have added a heater. Firstly, I added a siamese fighting fish (Sonny Chiba).
4 weeks later, I added 2 glass ghost fish. 1 of the glass ghost fish died within a week (he never looked right when I first added him to the tank. With hindsight, I should have taken him back to the store)
3 or 4 weeks later I added 2 dalmation mollies. Within a week one of them was dead. phhwrrr.
Last week, Sonny Chiba got real sick in a short space of time. His fins started dropping out, he lost colour etc etc. I went straight to the fish store who sold me some anti-bacteria stuff and some aquarium salt. By the time I got home he was dead. I took some of the water to the fish store to have it checked as I thought this must have been the cause. They told me the water was fine and that it was probably caused by introducing the mollies (which came from a different store to the others) which may have been carrying bacteria which Sonny reacted badly to.
I decided at this point that all my future fish would come from the same store.
Anyhow, the store said after the course of anti-bacteria, then all should be well and I could slowly continue to build on the stock in my bi-orb.
So, yesterday, I went to the fish store, picked out a new siamese fighting fish, and introduced him to his new home. He settled in quickly.
Whilst I was watching him settle in, I spotted a tiny little fry in the middle of the tank – Bloomin heck, my Molly has given birth! I had no idea she was pregnant – she’s been in the tank for around 5 weeks and I just assumed she was ‘large’. I got right on to the internet to do a bit of reading as I certainly wasn’t expecting this!! It has been suggested that by adding the salt, this may have spurned the birth. Of course, after reading, I was expecting more fry but Molly was now just swimming round minding her business. I thought that by adding the new fish, I may have stressed the Molly, so I have now removed the new siamese fighting fish and he’s now in a large Jar (holding 1 gallon).
I’m now not really sure what I should do. It’s now 11.00 a.m. and I’m at work. When I get home at around 5pm I have to either put the fighting fish back in the tank, or take him back to the store. I’m sure I can’t leave him in the jar (even though I’ve read on several sites this is ok, I don’t feel right about it!). Should I be expecting more fry? Do you think I should invest in a breeding net? I should I just let nature take its course and let them get on with it?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the long winded post, but I figured it best to give you all the background info so you know the changes that have been made to the tank.
Thanks in advance
Al
I'm a new fish owner and am hoping somebody can give me a little bit of help/guidance?!
Let's start from the start: I own a bi-orb, to which I have added a heater. Firstly, I added a siamese fighting fish (Sonny Chiba).
4 weeks later, I added 2 glass ghost fish. 1 of the glass ghost fish died within a week (he never looked right when I first added him to the tank. With hindsight, I should have taken him back to the store)
3 or 4 weeks later I added 2 dalmation mollies. Within a week one of them was dead. phhwrrr.
Last week, Sonny Chiba got real sick in a short space of time. His fins started dropping out, he lost colour etc etc. I went straight to the fish store who sold me some anti-bacteria stuff and some aquarium salt. By the time I got home he was dead. I took some of the water to the fish store to have it checked as I thought this must have been the cause. They told me the water was fine and that it was probably caused by introducing the mollies (which came from a different store to the others) which may have been carrying bacteria which Sonny reacted badly to.
I decided at this point that all my future fish would come from the same store.
Anyhow, the store said after the course of anti-bacteria, then all should be well and I could slowly continue to build on the stock in my bi-orb.
So, yesterday, I went to the fish store, picked out a new siamese fighting fish, and introduced him to his new home. He settled in quickly.
Whilst I was watching him settle in, I spotted a tiny little fry in the middle of the tank – Bloomin heck, my Molly has given birth! I had no idea she was pregnant – she’s been in the tank for around 5 weeks and I just assumed she was ‘large’. I got right on to the internet to do a bit of reading as I certainly wasn’t expecting this!! It has been suggested that by adding the salt, this may have spurned the birth. Of course, after reading, I was expecting more fry but Molly was now just swimming round minding her business. I thought that by adding the new fish, I may have stressed the Molly, so I have now removed the new siamese fighting fish and he’s now in a large Jar (holding 1 gallon).
I’m now not really sure what I should do. It’s now 11.00 a.m. and I’m at work. When I get home at around 5pm I have to either put the fighting fish back in the tank, or take him back to the store. I’m sure I can’t leave him in the jar (even though I’ve read on several sites this is ok, I don’t feel right about it!). Should I be expecting more fry? Do you think I should invest in a breeding net? I should I just let nature take its course and let them get on with it?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the long winded post, but I figured it best to give you all the background info so you know the changes that have been made to the tank.
Thanks in advance
Al