justinhill
Fish Fanatic
An acquaintance bought an aquarium kit and found he couldn't cope with it, so would I take it on as a going concern? Never one to refuse free stuff I agreed and went there 12 days ago to transport the thing over to mine. Even knowing absolutely nothing about these things it was obvious the situation was bad. The water was so cloudy you could hardly see any fish even with the lights on, and a third of the fish had died within the 2 weeks he'd had the thing. I'm now doing some frantic catch-up learning and trying to get the thing stable. I believe his 'errors' included putting the fish in straight away, having the pump outlet well above the water surface, running the lamps 24/7 and massively overfeeding (and he hadn't assembled the filter properly).
It's a 125L tank (which I measured actually holds 83L) with an Oase BioPlus Thermo 200 and a pair of Oase 600mm daylight LED lamps. It has a few plants (immature so far) and a large piece of bogwood that's probably oversized for the tank. I'm running it at 23C, measured on my Fluke thermocouple. I have the lights on timers; one from 8:30 am to 3pm, the other from 12:00pm to 7:30 pm - so both lights are on between 12 and 3 each day.
When I received the tank, there were 8 Cardinals, 1 Pearl Gourami and 1 Bamboo Shrimp surviving. 2 Pearls and 6 Cardinals had died.
Knowing I had to get the fish back in the tank asap, all I could do was wipe the inside of the glass out as best I could before replacing the water, then put half the original water back in and half fresh, and crossed my fingers. No more fish died and you can see them all! I think I'm making progress but the tank is utterly plagued with algae - green water, hair algae, and what looks like blanket weed choking all the plants and anything else it can get a grip on. I even saw the shrimp wandering happily about the other day trailing a 4 inch length of weed behind him...
I am checking every day or so: pH (6.5), Nitrite (0), Ammonia (0 ish)and Phosphate (0.25 - 0.5), dosing with 2ml carbo daily, Interpet Anti Hair Algae, Interpet Green Away and Aquarium Klear weekly, in the recommended amounts. In the 12 days since I restarted the tank I've changed a further 35% of the water in two small sessions.
Yesterday, I decided to re-stock the fish so there are now 14 Cardinals and 2 Pearls. I also bought a second shrimp and 4 Zebra Barbs (recommended by the fish shop because they eat Algae). By my calculations that's probably the maximum for this tank size. All seems well (and the barbs are having a field day) except that the new Pearl is being chased to exhaustion by the existing one. It's merciless. The new Pearl hides behind the pump for a few hours to get its breath back and then the chase starts again.
So, what's my next step? Keeping the livestock alive seems to be 'box ticked' but the algae and blanket weed is remorseless. I drag lumps of the stuff out every day with a brush, and it's back to looking the same by evening. Just patience? Or am I missing something important?
It's a 125L tank (which I measured actually holds 83L) with an Oase BioPlus Thermo 200 and a pair of Oase 600mm daylight LED lamps. It has a few plants (immature so far) and a large piece of bogwood that's probably oversized for the tank. I'm running it at 23C, measured on my Fluke thermocouple. I have the lights on timers; one from 8:30 am to 3pm, the other from 12:00pm to 7:30 pm - so both lights are on between 12 and 3 each day.
When I received the tank, there were 8 Cardinals, 1 Pearl Gourami and 1 Bamboo Shrimp surviving. 2 Pearls and 6 Cardinals had died.
Knowing I had to get the fish back in the tank asap, all I could do was wipe the inside of the glass out as best I could before replacing the water, then put half the original water back in and half fresh, and crossed my fingers. No more fish died and you can see them all! I think I'm making progress but the tank is utterly plagued with algae - green water, hair algae, and what looks like blanket weed choking all the plants and anything else it can get a grip on. I even saw the shrimp wandering happily about the other day trailing a 4 inch length of weed behind him...
I am checking every day or so: pH (6.5), Nitrite (0), Ammonia (0 ish)and Phosphate (0.25 - 0.5), dosing with 2ml carbo daily, Interpet Anti Hair Algae, Interpet Green Away and Aquarium Klear weekly, in the recommended amounts. In the 12 days since I restarted the tank I've changed a further 35% of the water in two small sessions.
Yesterday, I decided to re-stock the fish so there are now 14 Cardinals and 2 Pearls. I also bought a second shrimp and 4 Zebra Barbs (recommended by the fish shop because they eat Algae). By my calculations that's probably the maximum for this tank size. All seems well (and the barbs are having a field day) except that the new Pearl is being chased to exhaustion by the existing one. It's merciless. The new Pearl hides behind the pump for a few hours to get its breath back and then the chase starts again.
So, what's my next step? Keeping the livestock alive seems to be 'box ticked' but the algae and blanket weed is remorseless. I drag lumps of the stuff out every day with a brush, and it's back to looking the same by evening. Just patience? Or am I missing something important?