Hey folks,
hope you are all well. So I’ve recently started up a 10gal with a Crowntail male Betta with some cory’s. They all get along nicely, and I’ve even oddly seen the Betta almost schooling with the corys! He quite likes them it seems, I was always locked into the mindset that Bettas need to be alone in a 10gal min forever. Luckily I met a well known Betta breeder locally and he quickly dismissed that notion. For the 10 Gal I’m running a ML Penguin 75 which seems to be fine currently, as long as I keep the water level topped up so that the stream doesn’t overwhelm him. This is a planted tank, with an Amazon Sword, some moneyworts and java moss on rocks. Fish all seem nice and happy and swimmy- the corys are very... restful for a lot of the day and then will randomly start squirming around and feeding on little bits of food here and there.
• I’ve never kept Corydoras, so is that normal? I know most “sucker fish” don’t tend to be as active as other species.
• How’s that pump/filter for that tank?
I’ve used marineland years ago, but so many new brands have popped up! There used to be such a limited selection back in the day, and less restrictions on what you keep! Lol that’s another discussion however.
Secondly, for my 29Long, it’s planted with Amazon Swords, Moneyworts, microswords (just planted, so they still haven’t “grassed up”) yet, and I believe Ammania Senegalensis (my memory isn’t that great anymore with my plants). Everything besides the Amazon Swords have some growing to do, so I’m excited to see the growth and husbandry later on! I currently keep 6 Dalmatian Molly’s (5F, 1M), 5 Black fin Molly’s (5F), 5 Bloodfin Tetras (4F, 1M), 2 Otto’s, 1 very shy Pictus Cat and an obviously shy early age Kuhli Loach. I’m running a ML Magniflow 160 with varied media (I changed one of the bottom coarse foam pads and added API Bio Chem Stars, kept the provided carbon bags for the middle level, and mixed in some EHEIM Substrat Pro within the Bioball+polish pad top filter. I’m new to planted aquariums and would love advice on keeping my plants and fish healthy. I do use API Liquid CO2 daily as well as Flourish weekly, and have inserted the nutrient stones in various locations near the plants (these weren’t a thing back in the day so I have no familiarity with them but have heard they do wonders with providing nutrients to the plants). The tank was cycled for one week prior to stocking, as I used SafeStart and StressZyme bacteria as well as media from my previously mostly established tank to push the B.Bacteria formation along. All fish look normal, swim around and explore the tank except the shy Pictus who likes his little cave, and comes out at night.
I use the Fluval 3.0 Plant model with 6500k for lighting (my 29gal is topless), this is on a timer which gradually increases light and decreases light as the day progresses, and is Bluetooth controlled which is all new to me and seems nice.
With that background, a few questions for the 29L.
• I use a small circular air stone connected to a Tetra Whisper pump with a flow control valve. How often should I use my air pump? I do know it can remove CO2 (from plants) but also disturbs the water enough for gas exchange anyway, so that may be moot.
• Should I place a coarse foam block on my outflow pump diffuser? I’m fairly new to these newer canister pumps but have seen a few using some foam on the outflow. It currently guides the water upwards and downwards and the flow seems great for plants and moving detritus back around to the intake suction.
• Since this is still a fairly new tank, should I be doing small water changes daily still? This used to be the process way back but not sure.
Will edit with more questions shortly.
Edit: I have all API testing kits you can think of except salinity, and I do keep log of all of my tests. If you need me to run a test for info I can easily do that. I normally test twice a day for new tanks, and once a week after they’re fully established or unless I see something off.
• For my sucker fish, I’m normally used to feeding them algae tablets (I usually break them in halve) once a day. Is this still the norm? I also have the Tetra Algae Pro wafers which are a bit harder to break up because of their make up - but the Molly’s loved them instantly.
Thanks for all the help everyone!
hope you are all well. So I’ve recently started up a 10gal with a Crowntail male Betta with some cory’s. They all get along nicely, and I’ve even oddly seen the Betta almost schooling with the corys! He quite likes them it seems, I was always locked into the mindset that Bettas need to be alone in a 10gal min forever. Luckily I met a well known Betta breeder locally and he quickly dismissed that notion. For the 10 Gal I’m running a ML Penguin 75 which seems to be fine currently, as long as I keep the water level topped up so that the stream doesn’t overwhelm him. This is a planted tank, with an Amazon Sword, some moneyworts and java moss on rocks. Fish all seem nice and happy and swimmy- the corys are very... restful for a lot of the day and then will randomly start squirming around and feeding on little bits of food here and there.
• I’ve never kept Corydoras, so is that normal? I know most “sucker fish” don’t tend to be as active as other species.
• How’s that pump/filter for that tank?
I’ve used marineland years ago, but so many new brands have popped up! There used to be such a limited selection back in the day, and less restrictions on what you keep! Lol that’s another discussion however.
Secondly, for my 29Long, it’s planted with Amazon Swords, Moneyworts, microswords (just planted, so they still haven’t “grassed up”) yet, and I believe Ammania Senegalensis (my memory isn’t that great anymore with my plants). Everything besides the Amazon Swords have some growing to do, so I’m excited to see the growth and husbandry later on! I currently keep 6 Dalmatian Molly’s (5F, 1M), 5 Black fin Molly’s (5F), 5 Bloodfin Tetras (4F, 1M), 2 Otto’s, 1 very shy Pictus Cat and an obviously shy early age Kuhli Loach. I’m running a ML Magniflow 160 with varied media (I changed one of the bottom coarse foam pads and added API Bio Chem Stars, kept the provided carbon bags for the middle level, and mixed in some EHEIM Substrat Pro within the Bioball+polish pad top filter. I’m new to planted aquariums and would love advice on keeping my plants and fish healthy. I do use API Liquid CO2 daily as well as Flourish weekly, and have inserted the nutrient stones in various locations near the plants (these weren’t a thing back in the day so I have no familiarity with them but have heard they do wonders with providing nutrients to the plants). The tank was cycled for one week prior to stocking, as I used SafeStart and StressZyme bacteria as well as media from my previously mostly established tank to push the B.Bacteria formation along. All fish look normal, swim around and explore the tank except the shy Pictus who likes his little cave, and comes out at night.
I use the Fluval 3.0 Plant model with 6500k for lighting (my 29gal is topless), this is on a timer which gradually increases light and decreases light as the day progresses, and is Bluetooth controlled which is all new to me and seems nice.
With that background, a few questions for the 29L.
• I use a small circular air stone connected to a Tetra Whisper pump with a flow control valve. How often should I use my air pump? I do know it can remove CO2 (from plants) but also disturbs the water enough for gas exchange anyway, so that may be moot.
• Should I place a coarse foam block on my outflow pump diffuser? I’m fairly new to these newer canister pumps but have seen a few using some foam on the outflow. It currently guides the water upwards and downwards and the flow seems great for plants and moving detritus back around to the intake suction.
• Since this is still a fairly new tank, should I be doing small water changes daily still? This used to be the process way back but not sure.
Will edit with more questions shortly.
Edit: I have all API testing kits you can think of except salinity, and I do keep log of all of my tests. If you need me to run a test for info I can easily do that. I normally test twice a day for new tanks, and once a week after they’re fully established or unless I see something off.
• For my sucker fish, I’m normally used to feeding them algae tablets (I usually break them in halve) once a day. Is this still the norm? I also have the Tetra Algae Pro wafers which are a bit harder to break up because of their make up - but the Molly’s loved them instantly.
Thanks for all the help everyone!
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