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Fish Crazy
I've had a 30 gallon tank set up for a little over a year. I've done a pretty good job at keeping the hardier fish, such as tetras, otos, and bristlenose catfish, but when I try to keep the more delicate species - specifically dwarf cichlids - I am met with tragedy, sadness and wasted money.
I know to do regular water changes - I do 25% every week. I clean the filter out once a month. I vacuum the gravel while changing the water. I have plants that do fairly well in a low tech system with little algae growth. What else should I be doing? How can I have more success with some of the more delicate, and in my opinion more interesting fish? I've heard that most fish tanks have parasites. If that's true could that be a reason my fish don't survive or is it a case of parasites always being present, like germs to humans, and when they get stressed out they get sick? Or is there something I can do to my tank to rid it of potential parasitic, or for that matter, bacterial problems?
I know to do regular water changes - I do 25% every week. I clean the filter out once a month. I vacuum the gravel while changing the water. I have plants that do fairly well in a low tech system with little algae growth. What else should I be doing? How can I have more success with some of the more delicate, and in my opinion more interesting fish? I've heard that most fish tanks have parasites. If that's true could that be a reason my fish don't survive or is it a case of parasites always being present, like germs to humans, and when they get stressed out they get sick? Or is there something I can do to my tank to rid it of potential parasitic, or for that matter, bacterial problems?