Beginners Advice Please
Posted: 01 Sep 2014, 09:34
Hi everyone,
I have been reading a few posts and feel rather out of my depth already
I have to say, we only brought our fishtank about 4 weeks ago and looking into what we should have done, and how we should have done it......we did it all completely wrong yet some how got away with it, so far. So I know I am going about this in a rather backward fashion, but I am hoping you won't hold that against me and will be willing to help me get on the right track please.
In reading most posts, our tank is tiny in comparison to the sizes being mentioned here, so again... feeling out of my depth.
Basically we were given a very small tank, what I guess might be used as a quarantine or recovery tank to just seperate a sick fish. It was only for the kids to put a few guppies in. This went well, kids loved it, we loved having the fish, originally didn't want filters and lights and all the fuss of fishtanks. More like a simple bowl for the kids to enjoy, type set up. We decided we wanted a couple of catfish (bristlenose) to clean the tank. When we went to the lady's house to collect them we fell in love with her AquaOne tank. She had a large 6ft breeding tank outside but a really nice AquaOne fancy tank inside in the lounge. That's what did it. We wanted a bigger tank with lights and filtration.
So we went out and brought a new tank that came with the light hood and an internal filter (Interpet PF3). We had no idea about cycling, so gave it a wash, poured in our gravel, filled it up (used the water conditioner to make the tap water safe), put in the ornaments and fake weed from the tiny tank, and then floated the fish in a bag for a while to adjust to the new water temp and then released them into the new tank.
So the tank is a 120litre tank, which I think equates to around 30 Gallon?
I am a little embarrassed to say how many fish are in the tank, as I have been quite shocked to read how few other people have in comparison, so I gather ours is very overstocked.
We have a group of guppies, haven't counted them, and have ended up with 5 bristlenose plecos, 2 longfin bristlenose plecos and (yes there is more ) 4 Peppermint catfish as well.
I can just imagine you all going "whattttttttttt??????????"
They are all babies though, small. We now realise of course that we cannot keept his many as they grow and mature, so I guess we will have to pick which ones we really like the most and try to get a male and female. Obviously something we are doing is keeping the fish fairly happy, even though the tank is over stocked. We have changed over to live plants instead of fake ones, and we have a log in the tank for the plecos, a couple of ornaments and deep fine gravel for the base.
I would like to buy an external Cannister Filter, (as I'm not really happy with the internal filter) so I am wondering if you would be willing to give some general advice to keeping this tank happy for the fish/plecos that are in it at present, knowing that we are aware we will have to reduce the numbers in the tank in the not too distant future. I really like the peppermint plecos we have, but given the fact that they hide quite a lot, we would probably end staying with the common bristlenose or the longfin bristlenose as they are active all day and very enjoyable to watch.
Sorry for the lenght of this post, but I thought the whole story might help.
Thanks so much for reading
I have been reading a few posts and feel rather out of my depth already
I have to say, we only brought our fishtank about 4 weeks ago and looking into what we should have done, and how we should have done it......we did it all completely wrong yet some how got away with it, so far. So I know I am going about this in a rather backward fashion, but I am hoping you won't hold that against me and will be willing to help me get on the right track please.
In reading most posts, our tank is tiny in comparison to the sizes being mentioned here, so again... feeling out of my depth.
Basically we were given a very small tank, what I guess might be used as a quarantine or recovery tank to just seperate a sick fish. It was only for the kids to put a few guppies in. This went well, kids loved it, we loved having the fish, originally didn't want filters and lights and all the fuss of fishtanks. More like a simple bowl for the kids to enjoy, type set up. We decided we wanted a couple of catfish (bristlenose) to clean the tank. When we went to the lady's house to collect them we fell in love with her AquaOne tank. She had a large 6ft breeding tank outside but a really nice AquaOne fancy tank inside in the lounge. That's what did it. We wanted a bigger tank with lights and filtration.
So we went out and brought a new tank that came with the light hood and an internal filter (Interpet PF3). We had no idea about cycling, so gave it a wash, poured in our gravel, filled it up (used the water conditioner to make the tap water safe), put in the ornaments and fake weed from the tiny tank, and then floated the fish in a bag for a while to adjust to the new water temp and then released them into the new tank.
So the tank is a 120litre tank, which I think equates to around 30 Gallon?
I am a little embarrassed to say how many fish are in the tank, as I have been quite shocked to read how few other people have in comparison, so I gather ours is very overstocked.
We have a group of guppies, haven't counted them, and have ended up with 5 bristlenose plecos, 2 longfin bristlenose plecos and (yes there is more ) 4 Peppermint catfish as well.
I can just imagine you all going "whattttttttttt??????????"
They are all babies though, small. We now realise of course that we cannot keept his many as they grow and mature, so I guess we will have to pick which ones we really like the most and try to get a male and female. Obviously something we are doing is keeping the fish fairly happy, even though the tank is over stocked. We have changed over to live plants instead of fake ones, and we have a log in the tank for the plecos, a couple of ornaments and deep fine gravel for the base.
I would like to buy an external Cannister Filter, (as I'm not really happy with the internal filter) so I am wondering if you would be willing to give some general advice to keeping this tank happy for the fish/plecos that are in it at present, knowing that we are aware we will have to reduce the numbers in the tank in the not too distant future. I really like the peppermint plecos we have, but given the fact that they hide quite a lot, we would probably end staying with the common bristlenose or the longfin bristlenose as they are active all day and very enjoyable to watch.
Sorry for the lenght of this post, but I thought the whole story might help.
Thanks so much for reading