AnimalFriend
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As part of our 8th grade curriculum, the science room has several tanks.
A 55 gallon community tank
A 15 gallon convict tank (egg-layers)
A 5.5 gallon guppy tank (livebearer)
A 10 gallon hospital/breeding tank
and a 10 gallon schooling tank
In the schooling tank, we have five small tiger barbs since our school mascot is the tiger. There is also a catfish. After the tank cycled, we put 5 zebra danios on the advice of the fish store. Well, in one week the tiger barbs got two zebra danios so we moved the remaining to the community tank. The catfish from the convict tank was visiting for the last three days because the convicts just hatched. Well, the tiger barbs got him today. We are feeding live brine shrimp in addition to flakes.
What can we do? Do tiger barbs just need to be by themselves?
Thanks
By the way, part of the responsibility of the students is to test and record every tank every day. Is there another set-up or activity anyone would recommend for the classroom? As the math teacher, I have been sucked into the world of fish by the science teacher. We are trying to raise money for a saltwater tank.
Thanks
A 55 gallon community tank
A 15 gallon convict tank (egg-layers)
A 5.5 gallon guppy tank (livebearer)
A 10 gallon hospital/breeding tank
and a 10 gallon schooling tank
In the schooling tank, we have five small tiger barbs since our school mascot is the tiger. There is also a catfish. After the tank cycled, we put 5 zebra danios on the advice of the fish store. Well, in one week the tiger barbs got two zebra danios so we moved the remaining to the community tank. The catfish from the convict tank was visiting for the last three days because the convicts just hatched. Well, the tiger barbs got him today. We are feeding live brine shrimp in addition to flakes.
What can we do? Do tiger barbs just need to be by themselves?
Thanks
By the way, part of the responsibility of the students is to test and record every tank every day. Is there another set-up or activity anyone would recommend for the classroom? As the math teacher, I have been sucked into the world of fish by the science teacher. We are trying to raise money for a saltwater tank.
Thanks