Is my setup suitable
Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 13:34
Thanks to this site I now know that I have a L001 rather than the Clown Pleco that the LFS said they had sold me (previously a shop that has given me great advice).
My issue now is that the LFS said "the Clown" would only grow to about 5", but it looks like I have a fish that could potentially double that. My other issue is that I like this fish and want to keep it, so would appreciate any advice around my set-up and if it's suitable before I take the fish back to the shop.
Details are
- The fish in question is currently approx 3" long
- Tank (Internal volume )118Lx38Dx60H (CMs)
- Filter Rena XP3 (mechanical and biological - No Chemical)
- 2 substrate layers: 1) Plant substrate 2"; 2) Quarts Gravel approx (2-3mm) 2"
- Low wattage heating cable below substrate
- Daytime CO2 injection.
- Approx 70% planted, plus driftwood & piece of slate
- Other fish are Shrimps, Tetra's & Dwarf Gourami.
- Maximum planned stocking density is 52" (inc Pleco)
- Ammonia 0; Nitrite 0; Nitrate 15ppm; KH 6.5; PH 7.2
- Regular treatments are tapwater conditioner, blackwater bio and plant fertiliser.
- Water changes 10-15% per week (usually 50:50 RO and tapwater)
Are there any issues with anything above that could cause a problems.
When the fish is fully grown is it likely to cause significant disruption to the substrate and plants? Although happy to re-organise things to minimise this.
Thanks in advance for any advice ofered.
Cheers
STEVE
My issue now is that the LFS said "the Clown" would only grow to about 5", but it looks like I have a fish that could potentially double that. My other issue is that I like this fish and want to keep it, so would appreciate any advice around my set-up and if it's suitable before I take the fish back to the shop.
Details are
- The fish in question is currently approx 3" long
- Tank (Internal volume )118Lx38Dx60H (CMs)
- Filter Rena XP3 (mechanical and biological - No Chemical)
- 2 substrate layers: 1) Plant substrate 2"; 2) Quarts Gravel approx (2-3mm) 2"
- Low wattage heating cable below substrate
- Daytime CO2 injection.
- Approx 70% planted, plus driftwood & piece of slate
- Other fish are Shrimps, Tetra's & Dwarf Gourami.
- Maximum planned stocking density is 52" (inc Pleco)
- Ammonia 0; Nitrite 0; Nitrate 15ppm; KH 6.5; PH 7.2
- Regular treatments are tapwater conditioner, blackwater bio and plant fertiliser.
- Water changes 10-15% per week (usually 50:50 RO and tapwater)
Are there any issues with anything above that could cause a problems.
When the fish is fully grown is it likely to cause significant disruption to the substrate and plants? Although happy to re-organise things to minimise this.
Thanks in advance for any advice ofered.
Cheers
STEVE