My tank is very big, it's big enough for a least 10 fish. I'm obviously not going to overstock it, I would never do that. They haven't grown at all since I've had them. They aren't going to grow anymore, they are fully grown.
The mollies were fully grown when I got them. And they aren't to big at all, I was told I can have up to 14 fish in the tank I have got. And I will do water changes, because I've had experience of doing it at college with fish, so I know it needs to be done. And yeah, I know so I am going to...
Mine is the 30 ltr tank. I have 1 male guppy, 2 female guppies and 2 female mollies. I have real plants in my tank and I was told that a water change shouldn't be needed unless the water as extremely dirty, which it isn't. I am going to get a test kit, I was thinking about doing that already...
Thank you sawickib for you comment. I am going to test my water.
Also thank you flutter moth thank you, I am going to buy a test kit this weekend from a fish place I'm going to. And thanks for the advice on what forum to look at :)
Yes... My tank was empty for about 5 days before I put any fish in there. And I used the water conditioner and the biological booster. They both have very dark gravid spots which on some pictures I have seen means that they are pregnant. I don't see how they will be just fat because I haven't...
Hi Everyone...
I just got a tropical bi orb fish tank for Christmas and I currently have 5 fish. I have two female guppy's and I feel that they may be pregnant. Is there anything I can do for them to keep them healthy? And what's the signs of pregnancy.... X