LostInTheArk
New Member
Hi everybody,
As of friday I shall be the owner of a Fluval Roma 90 and the brand new stand (they are only just coming into our local aquatics shop). My parents used to keep fish when I was a little girl. I've wanted fish again for a long time and now finally after finishing university I have decided to set up a tank myself. I've just been reading up about kissing gourami and I don't remember ours ever getting that big I don't feel that our tank will probably be big enough for two (they look so lonely as one) there was that out the window. So then was looking at angelfish and read that they eat guppies I was going to have angelfish and guppies, so now it will probably be guppies first then maybe angelfish later on when the tank is more established and angelfish friendly. Have neon tetras really gotten that hard to look after ? They always used to be really good starter fish infact at 11 they were the first fish into a new tank and the last ones to go out of it. I never had any problems and I've read in lots of places they are difficult to look after.
Am I really that far out of touch with fish ? Going to spend lots of time in the newbie section reading through there as a Kid we weren't taught such things as cycles etc. If anyone has any pointers or top threads to check out I will be much appreciative.
Thanks in advance
LostInTheArk
As of friday I shall be the owner of a Fluval Roma 90 and the brand new stand (they are only just coming into our local aquatics shop). My parents used to keep fish when I was a little girl. I've wanted fish again for a long time and now finally after finishing university I have decided to set up a tank myself. I've just been reading up about kissing gourami and I don't remember ours ever getting that big I don't feel that our tank will probably be big enough for two (they look so lonely as one) there was that out the window. So then was looking at angelfish and read that they eat guppies I was going to have angelfish and guppies, so now it will probably be guppies first then maybe angelfish later on when the tank is more established and angelfish friendly. Have neon tetras really gotten that hard to look after ? They always used to be really good starter fish infact at 11 they were the first fish into a new tank and the last ones to go out of it. I never had any problems and I've read in lots of places they are difficult to look after.
Am I really that far out of touch with fish ? Going to spend lots of time in the newbie section reading through there as a Kid we weren't taught such things as cycles etc. If anyone has any pointers or top threads to check out I will be much appreciative.
Thanks in advance
LostInTheArk