OregonCoast
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Greetings everyone! Thank you for allowing me to join this forum! I want to post this story about our first aquarium and hopefully aquire some helpful, constructive feedback and advice, about our first aquarium that we purchased last month.
Since he is stationed in Seoul, South Korea (US ARMY), we cannot have any dogs, cats, or any other kind of mammal here in the city. So we threw around the idea of getting a fish tank..we both discovered that it was something that would be a fun hobby for the both of us to enjoy. Last month we purchased a 28liter (7.5 gal) tank that came with the basics, light, gravel etc..etc. We had already researched a bit about the nitrogen cycle and the overall tank cycle and what needed to be done before we set it up. We decided to do a fish cycle. After setting it up and allowing it to run a bit we purchased a goldfish to help set up the cycle. Neither one of us knew that a goldfish is not a good starter fish..that they are very high maintence and we purchased a small tank...making it a bit harder to maintain instead of a large one..unforuntately we cannot purchase a large tank as we are overseas. We purchased red cherry shrimp to clean up the bottom but we didnt know at the time that you cannot put goldfish and shrimp together...
). So far..the goldfish has done his/her job to set it up and it is now in its own little 4 gal cube tank all by himself. We really want a betta for this 28 liter tank so we ordered from amazon these items:
aquaclear 20 power filter
aquatop Digital 50W heater
BeamsWork 12" - 16" Single Bright Power LED aquarium light Fixture 200
We have since done a pretty good amount of research into what it takes to make a Betta happy and healthy. I think we have defied the laws of fish compatibility when I say this. Out of the 5 Cherry Shrimp that we purchased to be tankmates with the goldfish, 1 has survived (yes he ate 3 of them!).
Currently, the tank sits at a decent 78 degree temp..eventually we would like it to be 80 degrees (comfortable for bettas
The cycle has complete and the water is crystal clear. As the tank was cycling thru we have new current tankmates. We cannot use the tap water here as it is extremely hard water and utterly disgusting (We cannot drink it ourselves, why put it in with fish?) We use filtered water.
Current tankmates:
1 common pleco
2 bronze corydoras
1 cherry shrimp
3 ghost shrimp
eventually...we would like a Betta to join them. all are currently happy and healthy and comfortable with the fact that the goldfish is no longer in with them.
Here is the link to the current set up of the tanks. Please let us know what you think, anything to help us out. We do have test strips for the tanks 6-1, aquasafe, etc..we have done quite a bit of research but are looking for more knowledge and advice.
Due to some recommendations of another forum, this tank we have currently is overstocked and the Pleco needs to come out. Is this the general consensus on this forum as well? We will only be in Korea for another year and will return fish to the pet store. We claim responsibility for the Pleco, if we get a larger tank...20-30 gal what fish would go good with the pleco? And if the pleco comes out of the current tank..is it still overstocked? If not..what fish can we put in it? We are not doing a planted tank nor a saltwater tank because we are stationed in South Korea.
Since he is stationed in Seoul, South Korea (US ARMY), we cannot have any dogs, cats, or any other kind of mammal here in the city. So we threw around the idea of getting a fish tank..we both discovered that it was something that would be a fun hobby for the both of us to enjoy. Last month we purchased a 28liter (7.5 gal) tank that came with the basics, light, gravel etc..etc. We had already researched a bit about the nitrogen cycle and the overall tank cycle and what needed to be done before we set it up. We decided to do a fish cycle. After setting it up and allowing it to run a bit we purchased a goldfish to help set up the cycle. Neither one of us knew that a goldfish is not a good starter fish..that they are very high maintence and we purchased a small tank...making it a bit harder to maintain instead of a large one..unforuntately we cannot purchase a large tank as we are overseas. We purchased red cherry shrimp to clean up the bottom but we didnt know at the time that you cannot put goldfish and shrimp together...
aquaclear 20 power filter
aquatop Digital 50W heater
BeamsWork 12" - 16" Single Bright Power LED aquarium light Fixture 200
We have since done a pretty good amount of research into what it takes to make a Betta happy and healthy. I think we have defied the laws of fish compatibility when I say this. Out of the 5 Cherry Shrimp that we purchased to be tankmates with the goldfish, 1 has survived (yes he ate 3 of them!).
Currently, the tank sits at a decent 78 degree temp..eventually we would like it to be 80 degrees (comfortable for bettas
Current tankmates:
1 common pleco
2 bronze corydoras
1 cherry shrimp
3 ghost shrimp
eventually...we would like a Betta to join them. all are currently happy and healthy and comfortable with the fact that the goldfish is no longer in with them.
Here is the link to the current set up of the tanks. Please let us know what you think, anything to help us out. We do have test strips for the tanks 6-1, aquasafe, etc..we have done quite a bit of research but are looking for more knowledge and advice.
Due to some recommendations of another forum, this tank we have currently is overstocked and the Pleco needs to come out. Is this the general consensus on this forum as well? We will only be in Korea for another year and will return fish to the pet store. We claim responsibility for the Pleco, if we get a larger tank...20-30 gal what fish would go good with the pleco? And if the pleco comes out of the current tank..is it still overstocked? If not..what fish can we put in it? We are not doing a planted tank nor a saltwater tank because we are stationed in South Korea.