ButterflyEl
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Hello! I've just come across your forum and am now obsessed!
I had a very large tropical fish tank quite a few years ago with all manner of things (from your regular guppies to crayfish and frogs (the crayfish (although the person that gave it to me said it was a lobster but I find it hard to believe a lobster could be so small and sold in a petshop in the UK!) was what eventually killed everything and put an end to my fish keeping days (I was given the crayfish as a present and it escaped a couple times then promptly ate most of the fish, destroyed the plants then died killing the last remaining fish.. never again ). I always had problems with supposedly peaceful community, small fish growing massive, getting very aggressive and then attacking all the other fish and living for years and years and years (so apparently very healthy!) all the while killing everything else (worst offenders- angel fish, sailfins, pakistani loaches, gouramis).
I've also kept a range of cold water fish over the years including your regular goldfish and kois.
Anyway I now have a new tank- a fluval chi and it's rather beautiful (it's like a water feature even without the fish). It's a 25 litre (4.5 gallons). Alright now I admit, it's been some time since I had a fishtank and I brought it on impulse and it looked a lot bigger in the shop (it was one of the biggest in there which shocks me now as to how small the others were!) and it didn't really register what size it is till I got it home. Anyway it doesn't matter too much because I do only want simple, pretty, easy to keep peaceful fish (and space is going to be limited when I move). I don't even want anything as complex as a gourami this time around
I did consider just putting a siamese fighter/betta in there but in the past they always died for apparently no reason. I know they're supposed to be easy to keep but I've just always had them die on me very quickly so I'm not willing to try them again!
So I set it up (de-cholrinated the water), added some plants, got a sand substrate, added stress zyme to get the filter going and let it run for a couple days. I then brought 5 neons and 5 guppies (three regular, 2 endlers). I added a dose of metafix to the water after I added the fish because from my past experience this tends to massively reduce diseases being introduced to the tank.
One of the neons as it floated out the bag sort of fell out the water.. I've never seen anything like it. It swam out fine then literally within about 2 minutes just fell like a stone to the bottom of the tank dead. Everything else seems fine though. I assume it's a problem with the fish rather than the tank since it happened so fast).
I currently don't have a heater in there since the tank is already at 20- 22 degrees celcius (I have kept a close eye on it over the past couple days and it really does stay in that range even over night). When it gets to the colder months I will get a heater for it though.
Anyway I was thinking I'd get another 5 neons to make a better shoal.
Wow this is way longer than I meant it to be!
TL;DR summary:
I have a 25 litre planted tank with sand substrate, a couple of real plants of differing heights, and very good aeration from the filter (although there is quite a current but nothing the guppies or neons seem to be affected by). It has no lid.
I currently have:
4 neon tetras
5 guppies
I was thinking of getting another 5 neons and maybe 1 or 2 more guppies (thought I'd look out for any particularly striking ones). Would I be okay with this?
I would like something a little bit different in there though- something like a shrimp or crab. Ideally I'd love a frog again but since my tank has no lid that's a definite no. I've never kept shrimps mainly as I've always found them a bit dull/dirty looking so well if there is anything else anyone can think of I'd like to hear it (so long as it's not a snail ). Oh and please don't suggest puffer fish. I've never managed to keep one of those alive.. reading around this place sounds like I kept getting sold brackish puffer fish as freshwater
I did see in my lfs freshwater clams for sale which I got very excited about but managed not to buy and to research first. After reading up on here it doesn't look so good- basically impossible to feed and slowly die then when they do die they kill everything else right? I really would love to keep a clam tbh but the idea of them slowly starving to death is so upsetting I wouldn't try unless I got some pretty good advice/indication that I could make it work.
I had a very large tropical fish tank quite a few years ago with all manner of things (from your regular guppies to crayfish and frogs (the crayfish (although the person that gave it to me said it was a lobster but I find it hard to believe a lobster could be so small and sold in a petshop in the UK!) was what eventually killed everything and put an end to my fish keeping days (I was given the crayfish as a present and it escaped a couple times then promptly ate most of the fish, destroyed the plants then died killing the last remaining fish.. never again ). I always had problems with supposedly peaceful community, small fish growing massive, getting very aggressive and then attacking all the other fish and living for years and years and years (so apparently very healthy!) all the while killing everything else (worst offenders- angel fish, sailfins, pakistani loaches, gouramis).
I've also kept a range of cold water fish over the years including your regular goldfish and kois.
Anyway I now have a new tank- a fluval chi and it's rather beautiful (it's like a water feature even without the fish). It's a 25 litre (4.5 gallons). Alright now I admit, it's been some time since I had a fishtank and I brought it on impulse and it looked a lot bigger in the shop (it was one of the biggest in there which shocks me now as to how small the others were!) and it didn't really register what size it is till I got it home. Anyway it doesn't matter too much because I do only want simple, pretty, easy to keep peaceful fish (and space is going to be limited when I move). I don't even want anything as complex as a gourami this time around
I did consider just putting a siamese fighter/betta in there but in the past they always died for apparently no reason. I know they're supposed to be easy to keep but I've just always had them die on me very quickly so I'm not willing to try them again!
So I set it up (de-cholrinated the water), added some plants, got a sand substrate, added stress zyme to get the filter going and let it run for a couple days. I then brought 5 neons and 5 guppies (three regular, 2 endlers). I added a dose of metafix to the water after I added the fish because from my past experience this tends to massively reduce diseases being introduced to the tank.
One of the neons as it floated out the bag sort of fell out the water.. I've never seen anything like it. It swam out fine then literally within about 2 minutes just fell like a stone to the bottom of the tank dead. Everything else seems fine though. I assume it's a problem with the fish rather than the tank since it happened so fast).
I currently don't have a heater in there since the tank is already at 20- 22 degrees celcius (I have kept a close eye on it over the past couple days and it really does stay in that range even over night). When it gets to the colder months I will get a heater for it though.
Anyway I was thinking I'd get another 5 neons to make a better shoal.
Wow this is way longer than I meant it to be!
TL;DR summary:
I have a 25 litre planted tank with sand substrate, a couple of real plants of differing heights, and very good aeration from the filter (although there is quite a current but nothing the guppies or neons seem to be affected by). It has no lid.
I currently have:
4 neon tetras
5 guppies
I was thinking of getting another 5 neons and maybe 1 or 2 more guppies (thought I'd look out for any particularly striking ones). Would I be okay with this?
I would like something a little bit different in there though- something like a shrimp or crab. Ideally I'd love a frog again but since my tank has no lid that's a definite no. I've never kept shrimps mainly as I've always found them a bit dull/dirty looking so well if there is anything else anyone can think of I'd like to hear it (so long as it's not a snail ). Oh and please don't suggest puffer fish. I've never managed to keep one of those alive.. reading around this place sounds like I kept getting sold brackish puffer fish as freshwater
I did see in my lfs freshwater clams for sale which I got very excited about but managed not to buy and to research first. After reading up on here it doesn't look so good- basically impossible to feed and slowly die then when they do die they kill everything else right? I really would love to keep a clam tbh but the idea of them slowly starving to death is so upsetting I wouldn't try unless I got some pretty good advice/indication that I could make it work.