fourthtimelucky
Fish Crazy
Hi everyone,
Have been reading the forums for a while whilst setting up my first tropical tank and found lots of helpful advice so here goes for my first post.
I think after five weeks my fishless cycle is almost done. Gave up trying to find pure ammonia, so have been using fishfood in old tights, two pinches a day. Bought a test kit to try and compensate for this rather un-scientific side of things.
Peaks etc all seemed to go according to plan and my tests are now coming out as: Ammonia either 0 or 0.1 (hard to tell with the colour), Nitrite 0.1, Nitrate 12.5
I used Tetra NitrateMinus a week ago to get the nitrates down a bit as our tapwater has high nitrates and I read some sites that suggested using food rather than ammonia would produce more nitrate. Seemed to work just fine. Haven't done a water change yet but once the fishies are in there will be doing at least 25% weekly. I’m going to chuck in some moss balls as well so hopefully they will do their bit.
My plans are:
6-8 Neons (apparently the ones in LFS are already acclimated to higher ph of local tapwater and do okay in it)
4 or 5 male guppies (depending on how many Neons I get)
And one or two of the following:
3 cherry shrimp
1 nerite snail
2 or 3 hatchet fish (although I want to do a bit more research on these first)
Possibly a small crab – he told me they wouldn’t eat neons etc but I’m not so sure…he also told me it wouldn’t get any bigger than it was (about 2cm shell) but I’m fairly sure that can’t be right!
Tank is 31 litres hex with a 12v filter that came with it plus a 12v air pump I put in to try and compensate for the smaller surface area. Heater keeps it at 24 degrees constant.
SO I went to the LFS... and the guy said no way could I put more than two or three little fish in to start with (he suggested white clouds). BUT - since they don't have a big bioload, won't all my lovely bacteria that I've been growing for five weeks starve & uncycle my tank? I'm not going to be feeding three minnows two big pinches of food a day!
I thought the idea was that once your fishless cycle had completed you could stock much more quickly than if you were starting from scratch.
I’ve done quite a lot of research… want to be a fishkeeper not a fishkiller!… but am a bit confused by his advice. Can anyone clear this up for me… and pass comment on my stocking plans, please?
Thanks!
Have been reading the forums for a while whilst setting up my first tropical tank and found lots of helpful advice so here goes for my first post.
I think after five weeks my fishless cycle is almost done. Gave up trying to find pure ammonia, so have been using fishfood in old tights, two pinches a day. Bought a test kit to try and compensate for this rather un-scientific side of things.
Peaks etc all seemed to go according to plan and my tests are now coming out as: Ammonia either 0 or 0.1 (hard to tell with the colour), Nitrite 0.1, Nitrate 12.5
I used Tetra NitrateMinus a week ago to get the nitrates down a bit as our tapwater has high nitrates and I read some sites that suggested using food rather than ammonia would produce more nitrate. Seemed to work just fine. Haven't done a water change yet but once the fishies are in there will be doing at least 25% weekly. I’m going to chuck in some moss balls as well so hopefully they will do their bit.
My plans are:
6-8 Neons (apparently the ones in LFS are already acclimated to higher ph of local tapwater and do okay in it)
4 or 5 male guppies (depending on how many Neons I get)
And one or two of the following:
3 cherry shrimp
1 nerite snail
2 or 3 hatchet fish (although I want to do a bit more research on these first)
Possibly a small crab – he told me they wouldn’t eat neons etc but I’m not so sure…he also told me it wouldn’t get any bigger than it was (about 2cm shell) but I’m fairly sure that can’t be right!
Tank is 31 litres hex with a 12v filter that came with it plus a 12v air pump I put in to try and compensate for the smaller surface area. Heater keeps it at 24 degrees constant.
SO I went to the LFS... and the guy said no way could I put more than two or three little fish in to start with (he suggested white clouds). BUT - since they don't have a big bioload, won't all my lovely bacteria that I've been growing for five weeks starve & uncycle my tank? I'm not going to be feeding three minnows two big pinches of food a day!
I thought the idea was that once your fishless cycle had completed you could stock much more quickly than if you were starting from scratch.
I’ve done quite a lot of research… want to be a fishkeeper not a fishkiller!… but am a bit confused by his advice. Can anyone clear this up for me… and pass comment on my stocking plans, please?
Thanks!