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Hello,
I want to add six Angelfish, to a planted 65 gallon aquarium (Height: 57cm, Width: 43cm, Length: 100cm). The tank is stocked with 9 Black Phantom Tetras, 6 Bronze Corydoras, 3 Ancistrus (as well as about 3-5 one inch fry that survived being eaten by the phantoms).
The tank also has about 60 Noecardinia wild type shrimp. The shrimp will be relocated to my crayfish aquarium (25 gallon). Tested two shrimp out with the crayfish, he doesn't seem to bother with them, probably too slow. In any case, the aquarium has lots of Christmas moss for cover, and will have a population of about 50 shrimp will be hard to decimate, even if he catches one or two.
My goal is to eventually keep a single breeding pair of Angelfish in my 65 gallon. Going to buy 6, hopefully small, angelfish, and grow them out until they pair off.
Now my issue is that I have a 7 gallon plastic tub that I was hoping to turn into a quarantine tank. My worry is that it is not large enough for 6 4-5 cm long angels.
My planned setup is as followed:
7 gallon tub
Air Pump + air stone
1 bag (250 grams) of cycled filter media
Aqua One 300 watt heater (So that I can crank up the heat in case of ich)
Covering the surface with water lettuce (ammonia sink)
Weekly 100% water changes
I think I could possibly find a larger tub (about ten gallons).
I don't want to push more than ten gallons, as these are plastic tubs and I don't want them bursting.
The plan is to quarantine them for a month before adding them in. Is this setup adequate?
Should I maybe quarantine 3 angels at a time, or can I manage six at once?
What are your opinions on medicating for bacterial infections and parasites automatically, even if they are not necessarily sick?
I want to add six Angelfish, to a planted 65 gallon aquarium (Height: 57cm, Width: 43cm, Length: 100cm). The tank is stocked with 9 Black Phantom Tetras, 6 Bronze Corydoras, 3 Ancistrus (as well as about 3-5 one inch fry that survived being eaten by the phantoms).
The tank also has about 60 Noecardinia wild type shrimp. The shrimp will be relocated to my crayfish aquarium (25 gallon). Tested two shrimp out with the crayfish, he doesn't seem to bother with them, probably too slow. In any case, the aquarium has lots of Christmas moss for cover, and will have a population of about 50 shrimp will be hard to decimate, even if he catches one or two.
My goal is to eventually keep a single breeding pair of Angelfish in my 65 gallon. Going to buy 6, hopefully small, angelfish, and grow them out until they pair off.
Now my issue is that I have a 7 gallon plastic tub that I was hoping to turn into a quarantine tank. My worry is that it is not large enough for 6 4-5 cm long angels.
My planned setup is as followed:
7 gallon tub
Air Pump + air stone
1 bag (250 grams) of cycled filter media
Aqua One 300 watt heater (So that I can crank up the heat in case of ich)
Covering the surface with water lettuce (ammonia sink)
Weekly 100% water changes
I think I could possibly find a larger tub (about ten gallons).
I don't want to push more than ten gallons, as these are plastic tubs and I don't want them bursting.
The plan is to quarantine them for a month before adding them in. Is this setup adequate?
Should I maybe quarantine 3 angels at a time, or can I manage six at once?
What are your opinions on medicating for bacterial infections and parasites automatically, even if they are not necessarily sick?