Sephroth57
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---Cliffnotes at bottom if you dont feel like readin the whole story
Well where to start lol. Lets see this all started when browsing some shops with my girlfriend we came across some african dwarf frogs in tiny plastic boxes in a store run by some asians. I had seen these similar setups before in brookstone so i was semi familiar with them. My gf being a girl of course thinks these things are so cute and impulse buys one right there. they explain we just drop in 4 pellets 2x a week to feed these 2 frogs in this small container, Ok no problem. So later on we get home i look up these frogs online, people are saying you should have at least 1 gallon per frog, they should be eating more often, etc. so i tell her these living conditions are pretty bad based on what im seeing here, so she is freaking out omg we need to save them. So the next day we go to petsmart buy a 2 gallon cheap plastic tank with a little filter setup, some decorations, and a "gold mystery snail" to toss in with the frogs. So we set up the new tank, put in some stuff to make tap water safe (we knew nothing about cycling) and toss in the frogs and snail. they seem to like their home and all seems well
so after visiting the pet store again we want to get more fish but we know the tank is too small, so we buy a 10 gallon tank with a nice filter. again set it up quickly (uncycled) and put in our frogs, new decorations/hiding places for them. and also add in 2 ghost catfish and 2 cory catfish. everyone seems happy, though the frogs dont seem to be eating i think they are put off by the new more active environment and spend most of their time hiding.
so everything looks good for 2 days, and my girlfriends fish obsession continues and she buys 3 fancy guppies, and 3 mollys (a dalmation lyretail, a mickey mouse and some other red/black one) since the sales person said you should get at least 3 of each since they are school fish. as we got home to add them into the tank, we noticed the smaller of my ghostfish looks dead, laying on the bottom just wiggling a little on its side! i stick my net in to poke it and it swims off a little.. but its swimming all messed up and the back half of its body is white and not see through! the other bigger ghostcatfish is swimming around fine but his tail looks like someone took a bite out of it and is swimming kind of funny. i dont know what could have done this to them , it was only the cory catfish , frogs, and ghostfish in the tank together for a day. and the store we got them from had all 4 of those fish in the same tank together with no problems.. i couldnt imagine the frogs doing this. so i scooped out the dying ghostfish to put him out of its misery, it was a goner. and the other one is still surviving..
so in any case we added the new fish, probably not a good idea but nowhere else to put them really..
--Cliffnotes
noobs buy african frogs from store in tiny container
buy bigger tank for them & a snail
buy 10 gallon tank for them, and add more fish!
a fish died! and 1 looks injured
soo, after readin on this site for a while im seeing i should have cycled but it is too late now my fish are all in there. some people are saying with frequent water changes you dont need to cycle. is there some kind of chemicals or things i should be adding to the tank to help them? the only thing i have right now is some aquasafe stuff to make tap water safe to use, and some water clarifier to clear up cloudy water from overfeeding..
also im not sure if my frogs like being in the tank with all these fish, should we just move them back to the 2 gallon tank alone? they dont seem to be eating and its hard to feed them now since the other fish eat their pellets / bloodworms
Well where to start lol. Lets see this all started when browsing some shops with my girlfriend we came across some african dwarf frogs in tiny plastic boxes in a store run by some asians. I had seen these similar setups before in brookstone so i was semi familiar with them. My gf being a girl of course thinks these things are so cute and impulse buys one right there. they explain we just drop in 4 pellets 2x a week to feed these 2 frogs in this small container, Ok no problem. So later on we get home i look up these frogs online, people are saying you should have at least 1 gallon per frog, they should be eating more often, etc. so i tell her these living conditions are pretty bad based on what im seeing here, so she is freaking out omg we need to save them. So the next day we go to petsmart buy a 2 gallon cheap plastic tank with a little filter setup, some decorations, and a "gold mystery snail" to toss in with the frogs. So we set up the new tank, put in some stuff to make tap water safe (we knew nothing about cycling) and toss in the frogs and snail. they seem to like their home and all seems well
so after visiting the pet store again we want to get more fish but we know the tank is too small, so we buy a 10 gallon tank with a nice filter. again set it up quickly (uncycled) and put in our frogs, new decorations/hiding places for them. and also add in 2 ghost catfish and 2 cory catfish. everyone seems happy, though the frogs dont seem to be eating i think they are put off by the new more active environment and spend most of their time hiding.
so everything looks good for 2 days, and my girlfriends fish obsession continues and she buys 3 fancy guppies, and 3 mollys (a dalmation lyretail, a mickey mouse and some other red/black one) since the sales person said you should get at least 3 of each since they are school fish. as we got home to add them into the tank, we noticed the smaller of my ghostfish looks dead, laying on the bottom just wiggling a little on its side! i stick my net in to poke it and it swims off a little.. but its swimming all messed up and the back half of its body is white and not see through! the other bigger ghostcatfish is swimming around fine but his tail looks like someone took a bite out of it and is swimming kind of funny. i dont know what could have done this to them , it was only the cory catfish , frogs, and ghostfish in the tank together for a day. and the store we got them from had all 4 of those fish in the same tank together with no problems.. i couldnt imagine the frogs doing this. so i scooped out the dying ghostfish to put him out of its misery, it was a goner. and the other one is still surviving..
so in any case we added the new fish, probably not a good idea but nowhere else to put them really..
--Cliffnotes
noobs buy african frogs from store in tiny container
buy bigger tank for them & a snail
buy 10 gallon tank for them, and add more fish!
a fish died! and 1 looks injured
soo, after readin on this site for a while im seeing i should have cycled but it is too late now my fish are all in there. some people are saying with frequent water changes you dont need to cycle. is there some kind of chemicals or things i should be adding to the tank to help them? the only thing i have right now is some aquasafe stuff to make tap water safe to use, and some water clarifier to clear up cloudy water from overfeeding..
also im not sure if my frogs like being in the tank with all these fish, should we just move them back to the 2 gallon tank alone? they dont seem to be eating and its hard to feed them now since the other fish eat their pellets / bloodworms