hi guys new to the fishes, buying ma first tank so will prob need loads of advice.
thanks
hi guys new to the fishes, buying ma first tank so will prob need loads of advice.
thanks
Just make sure to let your tank run with the filter for atleast a day. I would do 2 days though. Then get some really cheap fish like some Neon Tetras, put in some conditioner and then the Neons about 5 minutes after. Next day, your tank will be ready for just about any fish!
An aquarium relies on the nitrogen cycle and this has to be developed over a period of weeks and sometimes months.
It's all based on bacteria.
First you need to have Ammonia eating bacteria to eat the fishes waste products and turn it into Nitrite. Then you need to have Nitrite eating bacteria that turn the nitrite into Nitrate. The Ammonia eating bacteria develop first, followed by the Nitrite eating bacteria, but this is a slow process. The only way to start the process is either using a fish in cycle or a fishless cycle, both of which require time and patience.
Ammonia(fish waste) and Nitrite are both poisonous to fish and will kill them if they are present in any but the smallest of quantities. That's why fish keepers aim for 0ppm for both Ammonia and Nitrites. The only way to tell what quantities of Ammonia and Nitrite you have is through testing the aquarium water with a good liquid test kit such as the API master test kit.
Developing the required bacteria takes time and patience and I would urge you to read the two threads I linked to in my last post.
Basically your LFS is giving you completely the wrong advice.
Basically you are doing a fish in cycle.
Read and follow the instructions HERE. If you haven't already, you will need to get yourself a good liquid test kit.
Do not add any more fish, until your ammonia and nitrite levels are reading 0ppm. Then only add a couple of fish at a time and wait for the ammonia and nitrite to reach 0ppm again before adding further fish.
Black Belt Cichlids. The male is larger, with more intense colours, and with age develop a hump on their forehead. Males have a pointed genital papilla.
Platinum Cichlids I have no idea about and couldn't find any info on them either.
Convict Cichlids. Male convict cichlids can grow a slight nuchal hump when they have reached a few years in age. Males will also grow larger in size with longer fins.
The female shows a flush of colour on the body when well cared for. A female convict cichlid in prime breeding condition will also become very plump indicating her fertility and readiness to breed.