Shifty1303
Fish Fanatic
Hi!
have a few questions to run by you all today and answers to any of them would be appreciated.
I have a 110litre aquarium stocked with a peppered cory, bronze cory, 5 glowlight tetras, a 5-stripe barb, a tiger barb (mistaken for a 5-stripe when bought as a baby) and a few nerite snails. i realise this is both under stocked and a weird combination but the shoal numbers have slowly dropped over a couple of years due to natural causes (thankfully no disease in a long while) and as a university student I am away from home for up to 15 weeks at a time and have to rely on my family and tetra easy-balance to keep the aquarium going in my absence. I am constantly deliberating whether to stock up on fish as i want bigger shoals to make the fish happier but am concerned about upsetting the balance before i leave back for college. so my first question is really what are people's thoughts on this matter?
my second query regards feeding. the catfish are fine with eating but i rarely see the tetras and barbs eat anything. i have tried tetra flake, tetra sinking granules, hikari micro wafers and another flake brand which i cant remember along with frozen bloodworm. Bloodworm aside, the fish will chase and eat the food initially before spitting it out and then immediately losing interest. this has been happening for over 6 months now but they are all still alive and colourful etc so they must be eating something? i am at a loss as to what to feed them now.
thirdly (and finally) I am interested in the prospect of adding some ghost shrimp or similar to my aquarium to help with general cleanliness etc while I am away and was wondering again whether this is a good idea and if so how easy shrimp are to look after? I have however had issues in the past with what i think is low calcium levels causing my nerite's shells to partially dissolve and turn a pinky colour so would this be an issue for shrimp in any way?
final note: tested the water two days ago with API freshwater kit and got readings: pH: 7.0; Ammonia: 0ppm; Nitrite: 0ppm; Nitrate: ~40ppm (<-- will change water soon)
apologies for the long post and thanks in advance for any responses!
have a few questions to run by you all today and answers to any of them would be appreciated.
I have a 110litre aquarium stocked with a peppered cory, bronze cory, 5 glowlight tetras, a 5-stripe barb, a tiger barb (mistaken for a 5-stripe when bought as a baby) and a few nerite snails. i realise this is both under stocked and a weird combination but the shoal numbers have slowly dropped over a couple of years due to natural causes (thankfully no disease in a long while) and as a university student I am away from home for up to 15 weeks at a time and have to rely on my family and tetra easy-balance to keep the aquarium going in my absence. I am constantly deliberating whether to stock up on fish as i want bigger shoals to make the fish happier but am concerned about upsetting the balance before i leave back for college. so my first question is really what are people's thoughts on this matter?
my second query regards feeding. the catfish are fine with eating but i rarely see the tetras and barbs eat anything. i have tried tetra flake, tetra sinking granules, hikari micro wafers and another flake brand which i cant remember along with frozen bloodworm. Bloodworm aside, the fish will chase and eat the food initially before spitting it out and then immediately losing interest. this has been happening for over 6 months now but they are all still alive and colourful etc so they must be eating something? i am at a loss as to what to feed them now.
thirdly (and finally) I am interested in the prospect of adding some ghost shrimp or similar to my aquarium to help with general cleanliness etc while I am away and was wondering again whether this is a good idea and if so how easy shrimp are to look after? I have however had issues in the past with what i think is low calcium levels causing my nerite's shells to partially dissolve and turn a pinky colour so would this be an issue for shrimp in any way?
final note: tested the water two days ago with API freshwater kit and got readings: pH: 7.0; Ammonia: 0ppm; Nitrite: 0ppm; Nitrate: ~40ppm (<-- will change water soon)
apologies for the long post and thanks in advance for any responses!