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hello everyone,
names richard im 20 i live in maidenhead.
ive recently came very interested tropical fish and 4 weeks ago i baught my first fish tank 110litres from maidenhead aquatics,
i at first had some tetras but have now given them away as i now have 2 bristle nose catfish which i hope to breed and have 1 peppered cory.
will look forward to using the forum any advise would be great cheers
 
First piece of advice, get a liquid test kit for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH.

Second piece of advice, read about cycling in the beginner's resource.

Third, research before you buy fish: peppered Corys are schooling, so you should keep 6+ and tetras do not interfere with bristlenose breeding :good:
 
First piece of advice, get a liquid test kit for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH.

Second piece of advice, read about cycling in the beginner's resource.

Third, research before you buy fish: peppered Corys are schooling, so you should keep 6+ and tetras do not interfere with bristlenose breeding :good:
done all the water tests everything is good with that, and the story with the cory my mate only had one so i said ill have it as he was getting rid of his tank getting some friends for him this weekend, i knew tetras wouldnt interfere just didnt really want them in there.thanks for the advice much appreciated. :D
 
First piece of advice, get a liquid test kit for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH.

Second piece of advice, read about cycling in the beginner's resource.

Third, research before you buy fish: peppered Corys are schooling, so you should keep 6+ and tetras do not interfere with bristlenose breeding :good:
done all the water tests everything is good with that, and the story with the cory my mate only had one so i said ill have it as he was getting rid of his tank getting some friends for him this weekend, i knew tetras wouldnt interfere just didnt really want them in there.thanks for the advice much appreciated. :D
Excellent ^_^
 
First piece of advice, get a liquid test kit for ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and pH.

Second piece of advice, read about cycling in the beginner's resource.

Third, research before you buy fish: peppered Corys are schooling, so you should keep 6+ and tetras do not interfere with bristlenose breeding :good:

Completely agree! Welcome! :)
 

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