Okay, here's the situation...my friend is moving about half a state away, and has no way to transport his fish. He has 2 swordtails (male and female), an emerald cory, and an unid'ed catfish with very long barbels (which I assume will grow to be big...as most catfish do). He has asked me if I want them, otherwise he is going to "dispose" of them.
I only have one community tank...which is a ten gallon tank, with 4 platys, and two garbei corys. My concerns/worries:
1) This is going to overload my tank. Pretty much a no-brainer, especially once the catfish starts growing. However, I don't want him to kill them, and would hope to find the catfish a new home as soon as possible.
2) Adding all 4 fish at once is going to cause an ammonia spike in my tank, and make all my other fish sick.
3) I have no quarantine tank to put this many fish into, and I'm worried about them bringing diseases into my tank.
4) Even if I do find the catfish a new home, and none of my fish get sick from the introduction of the new fish...I will end up with one male and three female platys, and a pair of swordtails. Once my platys start breeding, and the swordtails start going at it, I'm gonna have my hands full.
Does anyone have any suggestions, and are my concerns justified at all, or am I just being the worry-wart that I usually am?
Keep in mind, my friend is moving in less than 2 weeks, so I need a solution by then.
I only have one community tank...which is a ten gallon tank, with 4 platys, and two garbei corys. My concerns/worries:
1) This is going to overload my tank. Pretty much a no-brainer, especially once the catfish starts growing. However, I don't want him to kill them, and would hope to find the catfish a new home as soon as possible.
2) Adding all 4 fish at once is going to cause an ammonia spike in my tank, and make all my other fish sick.
3) I have no quarantine tank to put this many fish into, and I'm worried about them bringing diseases into my tank.
4) Even if I do find the catfish a new home, and none of my fish get sick from the introduction of the new fish...I will end up with one male and three female platys, and a pair of swordtails. Once my platys start breeding, and the swordtails start going at it, I'm gonna have my hands full.
Does anyone have any suggestions, and are my concerns justified at all, or am I just being the worry-wart that I usually am?
Keep in mind, my friend is moving in less than 2 weeks, so I need a solution by then.