Hi,
I'm new to the forum, my name's Anna and I'm lookingf orward to hearing from all of you
So background: I never liked fish and never wanted any. But then one day when I was working in a pet shop, a delivery of baby Bettas came in and I instantly fell in love with a white one with a slight blue opalescent tinge. I had to have him! I asked my partner if he could live in his spare tank (3 or 4L) and he agreed. And so Frosty started it all... (he's now pink with a spreading blood red stain on his bottom fin).
Frosty now lives in a 17L tank with a filter and heater, plants and hiding spots. I have gradually added tankmates: first a couple of western pygmy perch (native to south-western Australia. I live in Perth) but one was bullying the other so he was donated to the tank at work. Then came 4 black neon tetras. Today I went on a shopping spree and bought a mystery snail and 2 Julii cories who adapted very quickly! (though I'm still sceptical that the snail is alive).
I also bought: a 65L Resun DM-600 tank with inbuilt filter and lights (one of the bulbs os broken though! grr)
I had read about nutrient cycling before and so I set up the tank, filled it with water, and planted two plants. I then decided to do more reading on cycling... and am beginning to think I should empty the tank and pack it back up again for a few weeks!!!
My dilemma: I'm moving house in the first week of September. I'm reading now that it can take a month or more even to cycle a tank! Should I just wait until I move or is it worth cycling for the next 3 weeks, then empty most of the tank for transport and fill it up again - would the bacteria die from this process??
What's the best way of going about cycling anyway? I have the heater on 26C and the plants there.. will that be enough or should I actually buy some ammonia? I've also read about dropping fish food in to help.
Another question: I really, really want a flame dwarf gourami. Given I have a Betta and tetras should I even bother? I keep reading about gouramis dying and not being hardy at all. I've also read that Bettas and Gouramis don't mix but then I've also read that about guppies and yet my partner has a betta and a guppy who are quite happy together. Other than short dominance displays my betta isn't agressive at all. He did have problems with his fins being constantly nipped when the tetras first joined the tank but they've calmed down now and he's healing with no new tears. I haven't seen then nip in weeks. Do you think the tetras would nip the antennae of a gourami or do you think they've learned their lesson by now? Is it worth the risk? I love the look of them so much and they sound like great fish to have.
My other option was to get a couple of electric yellows and maybe a couple of blue dolphins but I haven't researched these at all. I basically just want colour in my tank.
Sorry for the long post and bunchinga ll my questions together but any advice would be apperciated soo much!
Thanks
I'm new to the forum, my name's Anna and I'm lookingf orward to hearing from all of you
So background: I never liked fish and never wanted any. But then one day when I was working in a pet shop, a delivery of baby Bettas came in and I instantly fell in love with a white one with a slight blue opalescent tinge. I had to have him! I asked my partner if he could live in his spare tank (3 or 4L) and he agreed. And so Frosty started it all... (he's now pink with a spreading blood red stain on his bottom fin).
Frosty now lives in a 17L tank with a filter and heater, plants and hiding spots. I have gradually added tankmates: first a couple of western pygmy perch (native to south-western Australia. I live in Perth) but one was bullying the other so he was donated to the tank at work. Then came 4 black neon tetras. Today I went on a shopping spree and bought a mystery snail and 2 Julii cories who adapted very quickly! (though I'm still sceptical that the snail is alive).
I also bought: a 65L Resun DM-600 tank with inbuilt filter and lights (one of the bulbs os broken though! grr)
I had read about nutrient cycling before and so I set up the tank, filled it with water, and planted two plants. I then decided to do more reading on cycling... and am beginning to think I should empty the tank and pack it back up again for a few weeks!!!
My dilemma: I'm moving house in the first week of September. I'm reading now that it can take a month or more even to cycle a tank! Should I just wait until I move or is it worth cycling for the next 3 weeks, then empty most of the tank for transport and fill it up again - would the bacteria die from this process??
What's the best way of going about cycling anyway? I have the heater on 26C and the plants there.. will that be enough or should I actually buy some ammonia? I've also read about dropping fish food in to help.
Another question: I really, really want a flame dwarf gourami. Given I have a Betta and tetras should I even bother? I keep reading about gouramis dying and not being hardy at all. I've also read that Bettas and Gouramis don't mix but then I've also read that about guppies and yet my partner has a betta and a guppy who are quite happy together. Other than short dominance displays my betta isn't agressive at all. He did have problems with his fins being constantly nipped when the tetras first joined the tank but they've calmed down now and he's healing with no new tears. I haven't seen then nip in weeks. Do you think the tetras would nip the antennae of a gourami or do you think they've learned their lesson by now? Is it worth the risk? I love the look of them so much and they sound like great fish to have.
My other option was to get a couple of electric yellows and maybe a couple of blue dolphins but I haven't researched these at all. I basically just want colour in my tank.
Sorry for the long post and bunchinga ll my questions together but any advice would be apperciated soo much!
Thanks