joelfernandes
Fish Fanatic
Hello all.
I'm new to the hobby and it's been a struggle to get through a cycled tank. As part of going through that, I got a second 10-gallon tank to use to quarantine fish before putting them in the main tank. I got 5 Endler's livebearers while I was cycling that tank, and, I wished I knew more then, as most of them died except for one. Since then it's been 3 weeks since he's been in the tank by himself.
He's been healthy for about a month now and I'm thinking and ready to join the bigger tank with 1 angelfish + 3 neon tetras + 3 dalmatian mollies. However, I want to get more endless, and of course I will want to quarantine the new ones before adding them to the new aquarium. My question is: should I keep the existing one in the aquarium with the new endlers so that he can school with them? Or should I move it to the bigger tank even though there are no endlers or guppies there?
I'm new to the hobby and it's been a struggle to get through a cycled tank. As part of going through that, I got a second 10-gallon tank to use to quarantine fish before putting them in the main tank. I got 5 Endler's livebearers while I was cycling that tank, and, I wished I knew more then, as most of them died except for one. Since then it's been 3 weeks since he's been in the tank by himself.
He's been healthy for about a month now and I'm thinking and ready to join the bigger tank with 1 angelfish + 3 neon tetras + 3 dalmatian mollies. However, I want to get more endless, and of course I will want to quarantine the new ones before adding them to the new aquarium. My question is: should I keep the existing one in the aquarium with the new endlers so that he can school with them? Or should I move it to the bigger tank even though there are no endlers or guppies there?