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I've also seen fish eat the fins off of other fish after they're dead. It may not necessarily be a bully just natural fish stuff.
Mollies tend to be gentle and the same with guppies. If your filter is pushing around too much water the current constantly ruffling the fins can cause stress and...
I have a cory cats and they're pretty good bottom feeders but not so much on the algae front at least in my tank. They work best in groups of 6.
I also have a bristlenose pleco that won't get bigger than 2-3" which is good for a tank your size. But you just have to be sure that your filtration...
Looking for a top swimmer to add to my predominately tetra tank. I have neons black fins glo tetras, harlequins, von rio flames, cory cats, and a German blue. 46 bowfront with a eheim 2217 filter..
Thanks
You can get soooooo much life out of cory cats. They dart around like lightning bolts and do a pretty good job as a cleanup crew.
Only downfall is they prefer to school with 6+
I have a set of albinos that really add to the character of the tank. They like to dart to the surface so a cover is...
I've heard of people using a knee high (like panty hose) and cutting off what they need and using either a rubber band or aquarium safe hose clamp or something to hold it on.
If it gets damaged they're pretty cheap to replace and to clean. I think you can buy a pair at Walmart for like 2$
They look healthy to me but before you worry about any possibility of disease, your first priority is to get your tank cycled and stablized. Ammonia is toxic to fish even in small amounts. NitrIte even worse than ammonia.
If you haven't already I would get a api master test kit and watch your...
From what I read and see, you have replaced your substrate, decorations, filter pad, and most of your water.
Because of this I agree with everyone else that you've started your cycle again. Seachem Prime will keep your fish alive while the cycle re-establishes itself. You can also purchase...
I second everything said above. They make small filters for betta tanks but you fish will be much happier with a filter. There is a great pinned article here about the nitrogen cycle and how to cycle with and without fish.
Good luck :) pm or post with any other questions
I am using two eheim in series. A 2217 and 2211. I got it to finally prime, and i had an air bubble in the intake hose which wouldnt allow enough water into the canister to force the air out of the outflow. I wound up doing exactly what you said, emptying the canister and doing some light...
I have had my canister for a while but sometimes when the power goes out I lose the priming on my canister. It's an established system and there is no way in hell I am sucking on the outlet tube to prime.
Any suggestions on easy priming? My bulb method takes forever and doesn't always work...
Another good set of stuff that can help is seachem prime and stability. I use them even in setup aquarium and they haven't let me down yet.
Prime will detoxify the ammonia so it won't kill your fish but it will still show up on the readings so you have to keep an eye out.
Stability is also a...