Good Morning,
Today it will be raining so Linda and I have decided it will be a great time to set up the 30 gallon for future live bearer fry.
The tank is 36 inches long and a dozen inches wide and tall. Linda is completely taken with raising fish children and by luck of the draw, no fore thought involved, we have started our fish keeping with live bearers. Thus far we have had Molly, Guppy, and swordtail litters. Endlers are also in a tank so we might expect them soon or later.
I have done some research, but as is the norm, so much seems conflicting. So here I am once again looking for help from the forum. Sometimes I feel guilty about having so many questions that to the people here are probably questions with obvious answers.
I have read a bare bottom tank is best. I have also read there is a need for plants and hiding spots. The fry will have the tank to themselves, perhaps with dividers to keep breeds separate.
It should be noted that our tanks are eventually, as we become better at scaping, going to need to be visually appealing. However, that goal will always be secondary to fish needs.
Here is what we are thinking ---
Build a dam along one long, or both side walls to hold substrate and plants.
Two sponge filters each rated at twenty gallons
Two fifty watt heaters -- Our ambient room temp is 73F year-round so these should be sufficient to raise the temp 5F to 78F or higher if needed.
Fine gravel or perhaps sand behind the dams
Floating plants
Full Spectrum Light on a dimmer and timer
Two or perhaps three dividers that will be glued in place
Linda wants to breed Black and Gold Lyretail Mollies to cohabitate the eventual 90 gallon tank with two Parrot Fish. She has some limited knowledge of breeding from doing chickens. I know one has feathers the other scales but the basics should be similar.
Anyway, we have what are probably partially seeded bags and sponges to start a cycle along.
Any and all suggestions are sought to make this successful.
Today it will be raining so Linda and I have decided it will be a great time to set up the 30 gallon for future live bearer fry.
The tank is 36 inches long and a dozen inches wide and tall. Linda is completely taken with raising fish children and by luck of the draw, no fore thought involved, we have started our fish keeping with live bearers. Thus far we have had Molly, Guppy, and swordtail litters. Endlers are also in a tank so we might expect them soon or later.
I have done some research, but as is the norm, so much seems conflicting. So here I am once again looking for help from the forum. Sometimes I feel guilty about having so many questions that to the people here are probably questions with obvious answers.
I have read a bare bottom tank is best. I have also read there is a need for plants and hiding spots. The fry will have the tank to themselves, perhaps with dividers to keep breeds separate.
It should be noted that our tanks are eventually, as we become better at scaping, going to need to be visually appealing. However, that goal will always be secondary to fish needs.
Here is what we are thinking ---
Build a dam along one long, or both side walls to hold substrate and plants.
Two sponge filters each rated at twenty gallons
Two fifty watt heaters -- Our ambient room temp is 73F year-round so these should be sufficient to raise the temp 5F to 78F or higher if needed.
Fine gravel or perhaps sand behind the dams
Floating plants
Full Spectrum Light on a dimmer and timer
Two or perhaps three dividers that will be glued in place
Linda wants to breed Black and Gold Lyretail Mollies to cohabitate the eventual 90 gallon tank with two Parrot Fish. She has some limited knowledge of breeding from doing chickens. I know one has feathers the other scales but the basics should be similar.
Anyway, we have what are probably partially seeded bags and sponges to start a cycle along.
Any and all suggestions are sought to make this successful.