I am new to the hobby of fish keeping and have had my tank working for 4 weeks. I've done a large amount of research on the internet and from books and decided not to do a fishless cycle but instead I added two zebra danios after a week and a week later I added another to try and prevent/lessen the bullying that the slightly larger fish was dishing out. (All the levels were still between 0-1 so I thought it would be ok.) Now all the fish seem to be rather healthy and the bullying has lessened.
Ok the first problem I have is to do with toxin levels. I have been testing Ammonia, Nitrites and Nitrates at least every other day (Mostly every day) for the four weeks.
Since I had the tank running (even without fish) I've had an ammonia reading of 1. At the end of the 3rd week (I hadn't tested the previous day) the results went from Ammonia 1, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 0 to Ammonia 0, Nitrite 5, Nitrate 10 and thought this was rather a fast incline. Now at the end of week 4 (I havn't done a waterchange yet on the advise of a fishkeeping friend) My results are Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 5. I was wondering why the nitrate level was lower than previously when I have no real plants only arteficial ones and whether these results mean that my cycle has finished and it is safe to add more fish?
Secondly I was wondering what scavangers/algae eaters to get for my tank. It is a 70L/16 UK gallon/19 US gallon tank. I have been researching shrimps - preferably ghost shrimp as they would tidy my tank and produce little waste? but is this a good decision or not. I've been told snails aren't a particularly good option for the fat the produce large amounts of waste and are therefore more of a problem. Are sucking loaches any good if I gave them to my freind (who has a 100 Gallon tank) when they grow too large (And how long would this be?). I doubt my tank would have too much algae as it is in a dark place and the lighting is not on long because of the fact there are no real plants.
Next, I am going to buy 3 more zebra danios (maybe tomorrow) so in total I have 6. Then I am going to buy 6 more of a different shoaling fish and was wondering which to get. I like the idea of harlequin rasboras and would like to know how easy these are to look after. Any other suggestions of small fish, max length 2", would be appreciated.
Finally, say I had 6 Zebra Danio, 6 Harlequin Rasboras and 3 ghost shrimp, would the tank be over/understocked and if so by how much?
Thanks for all your help in advance
Adam
Ok the first problem I have is to do with toxin levels. I have been testing Ammonia, Nitrites and Nitrates at least every other day (Mostly every day) for the four weeks.
Since I had the tank running (even without fish) I've had an ammonia reading of 1. At the end of the 3rd week (I hadn't tested the previous day) the results went from Ammonia 1, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 0 to Ammonia 0, Nitrite 5, Nitrate 10 and thought this was rather a fast incline. Now at the end of week 4 (I havn't done a waterchange yet on the advise of a fishkeeping friend) My results are Ammonia 0, Nitrite 0, Nitrate 5. I was wondering why the nitrate level was lower than previously when I have no real plants only arteficial ones and whether these results mean that my cycle has finished and it is safe to add more fish?
Secondly I was wondering what scavangers/algae eaters to get for my tank. It is a 70L/16 UK gallon/19 US gallon tank. I have been researching shrimps - preferably ghost shrimp as they would tidy my tank and produce little waste? but is this a good decision or not. I've been told snails aren't a particularly good option for the fat the produce large amounts of waste and are therefore more of a problem. Are sucking loaches any good if I gave them to my freind (who has a 100 Gallon tank) when they grow too large (And how long would this be?). I doubt my tank would have too much algae as it is in a dark place and the lighting is not on long because of the fact there are no real plants.
Next, I am going to buy 3 more zebra danios (maybe tomorrow) so in total I have 6. Then I am going to buy 6 more of a different shoaling fish and was wondering which to get. I like the idea of harlequin rasboras and would like to know how easy these are to look after. Any other suggestions of small fish, max length 2", would be appreciated.
Finally, say I had 6 Zebra Danio, 6 Harlequin Rasboras and 3 ghost shrimp, would the tank be over/understocked and if so by how much?
Thanks for all your help in advance
Adam