NewBea
Fish Fanatic
I'm completely new to fishtanks and I'm trying to do a good job however I'm finding conflicting advice on a lot of things so I'm still no wiser.
I started of with doing research online and buying a tropical fishtank book before even setting up the tank. I bought a 100 litre tank which I set it up with gravel, plants, decor etc and started running it fishless. When I asked in the store if I need to buy any tests they said don't bother, they can check the water for me for free in the store before we get the fish. The store also said that I can run the tank for about a week before buying any fish - which luckily we didn't do as we were waiting for my son's birthday to buy the fish - which was about 2 months down the line. During the 2 months I did a few partial water changes, removed and replaced dead plants etc. When we went back to the shop 2 months later they found the water fine and we bought some fish. Again when we asked how much they reckon we can buy in one go they said between 5 and 10 - we ended up getting 8. (as I knew we had to stagger it out and buy fish in batches) Well once I read more forums - some people only recommended 3 fish to start with. So now I'm all paranoid that they will get ammonia poisoning! I check the fish a number of times a day to see how they are doing - I'm really careful when feeding them - only twice a day and a good pinch of flakes that they can eat in 2-3 minutes. By the way when I asked the shop what food they recommend they simply given me a tub of flakes but I read that a variety of different food is better.
To make things more complicated after a day we had some fry - well more and more as the days have gone by. I'm on day 11 of my new fishtank and I have about 14 molly fries. Oh I forgot to mention that fish that we bought 2 sailfin mollies, 4 mollies and 2 swordtails. Now I don't know what to do again as I would like to buy a number of different fish with different colours/patterns that complement each other and can live nicely alongside each other (which I've done heaps of research on as well) If I'm only allowed 20-24 fish in my tank then do I need to "get rid off" the fry or I can get the new fish as the fry is too small to count at this stage? How long do I need to keep the fry before I can pass/sell them onto someone?
Some of the fish started to swim right under the surface of the water as if they were gasping for air so I've done a partial water change but I'm still concerned - some sites seem to suggest that it's a normal molly behaviour and some says it is signs of ammonia poisoning. Which one is true?
After worrying so much about the water quality I decided to go against the fish shop's advice and ordered a test kit online (the ones in the shop were a bit too pricey) but should I worry in the meantime? How long does the nitrogen cycle take after having added 8 fish in one go? How long should I wait before I get the next batch of fishes? And how many to get next time? Also do I need to worry about what some sites/books recommend about the number of fish from 1 spieces - ie buy 4-5 neons as they like to swim in a shoal? Can I "mix and match" within the same family ie different colour tetras to make up 4-5?
Apologies for the length of this post but I have so many questions in my head and I want to make sure I look after them poor creates properly. I never thought fish keeping would be so complicated and addictive
I welcome all advice from experienced fish keepers!
I started of with doing research online and buying a tropical fishtank book before even setting up the tank. I bought a 100 litre tank which I set it up with gravel, plants, decor etc and started running it fishless. When I asked in the store if I need to buy any tests they said don't bother, they can check the water for me for free in the store before we get the fish. The store also said that I can run the tank for about a week before buying any fish - which luckily we didn't do as we were waiting for my son's birthday to buy the fish - which was about 2 months down the line. During the 2 months I did a few partial water changes, removed and replaced dead plants etc. When we went back to the shop 2 months later they found the water fine and we bought some fish. Again when we asked how much they reckon we can buy in one go they said between 5 and 10 - we ended up getting 8. (as I knew we had to stagger it out and buy fish in batches) Well once I read more forums - some people only recommended 3 fish to start with. So now I'm all paranoid that they will get ammonia poisoning! I check the fish a number of times a day to see how they are doing - I'm really careful when feeding them - only twice a day and a good pinch of flakes that they can eat in 2-3 minutes. By the way when I asked the shop what food they recommend they simply given me a tub of flakes but I read that a variety of different food is better.
To make things more complicated after a day we had some fry - well more and more as the days have gone by. I'm on day 11 of my new fishtank and I have about 14 molly fries. Oh I forgot to mention that fish that we bought 2 sailfin mollies, 4 mollies and 2 swordtails. Now I don't know what to do again as I would like to buy a number of different fish with different colours/patterns that complement each other and can live nicely alongside each other (which I've done heaps of research on as well) If I'm only allowed 20-24 fish in my tank then do I need to "get rid off" the fry or I can get the new fish as the fry is too small to count at this stage? How long do I need to keep the fry before I can pass/sell them onto someone?
Some of the fish started to swim right under the surface of the water as if they were gasping for air so I've done a partial water change but I'm still concerned - some sites seem to suggest that it's a normal molly behaviour and some says it is signs of ammonia poisoning. Which one is true?
After worrying so much about the water quality I decided to go against the fish shop's advice and ordered a test kit online (the ones in the shop were a bit too pricey) but should I worry in the meantime? How long does the nitrogen cycle take after having added 8 fish in one go? How long should I wait before I get the next batch of fishes? And how many to get next time? Also do I need to worry about what some sites/books recommend about the number of fish from 1 spieces - ie buy 4-5 neons as they like to swim in a shoal? Can I "mix and match" within the same family ie different colour tetras to make up 4-5?
Apologies for the length of this post but I have so many questions in my head and I want to make sure I look after them poor creates properly. I never thought fish keeping would be so complicated and addictive
I welcome all advice from experienced fish keepers!