Dark_S2000
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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- Mar 23, 2006
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I currently have a 29g tank for about 3 months now (bought it as a kit - mistake?? hehe) anyways, I noticed the heater is only 100watts (upgrading that soon), and the pump that came with it Aqua-Tech 20-40 Gallon works okay. However, I have a bit of a cloudy water problem (might because tank is overstocked a bit, and possible overfeeding). Anyways I was wondering what type of pump to get, Any recommendations, would a 30-60 gallon pump work good in a 29g tank? Also, the Aqua-Tech comes with a bio filter, since the tank is already cycled, would it handle changing from a different pump.
We had a 10 gallon tank given to us by a friend who has about 6 tanks (two 75g's etc.) since she was moving and havn't kept in touch lately. That tank had a 1 foot pleco in it and about 10 - 12 guppies (it was way overstocked) and the guppies started dieing left and right so we decided to upgrade to the 29g tank and set it up (didnt know about the cycling process) but everything is fine now.
As of right now it might be overstocked, aparently a couple months after putting some new fish in it, the guppies kinda spawned and now there up to about 15 again hehe. We are planning on giving them away. The fish we got in our tank now are:
1' Pleco
2" pleco
2x 1" Crown Loach
2x 1" Catfish looking thingies
2x 2" Chineese Alge Eaters
2x 2" Gold Fish
2x 2" Angel Fish (there calm around the other fish, not aggressive at all)
15x 1" Guppies
100x+ Ramhorn Snails (Grrr, Just when you think you got rid of them..., Crown Loaches going to have fun when they get bigger ).
So about 26 fish total, going by the 1 gal per inch of fish thats about 45 gallons out of the 29 gallons I got. So I was wondering if it is overstocked and it is causing the cloudy water and a bigger pump would help (like I said I plan on giving some of the guppies, most of them acually) away to my grandmother. Also, could it be overfeeding them (give them 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon of goldfish flakes and 1 alge tablet, twice a day).
To summerise, would a bigger pump help clear up the water and is am I overfeeding?
We had a 10 gallon tank given to us by a friend who has about 6 tanks (two 75g's etc.) since she was moving and havn't kept in touch lately. That tank had a 1 foot pleco in it and about 10 - 12 guppies (it was way overstocked) and the guppies started dieing left and right so we decided to upgrade to the 29g tank and set it up (didnt know about the cycling process) but everything is fine now.
As of right now it might be overstocked, aparently a couple months after putting some new fish in it, the guppies kinda spawned and now there up to about 15 again hehe. We are planning on giving them away. The fish we got in our tank now are:
1' Pleco
2" pleco
2x 1" Crown Loach
2x 1" Catfish looking thingies
2x 2" Chineese Alge Eaters
2x 2" Gold Fish
2x 2" Angel Fish (there calm around the other fish, not aggressive at all)
15x 1" Guppies
100x+ Ramhorn Snails (Grrr, Just when you think you got rid of them..., Crown Loaches going to have fun when they get bigger ).
So about 26 fish total, going by the 1 gal per inch of fish thats about 45 gallons out of the 29 gallons I got. So I was wondering if it is overstocked and it is causing the cloudy water and a bigger pump would help (like I said I plan on giving some of the guppies, most of them acually) away to my grandmother. Also, could it be overfeeding them (give them 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon of goldfish flakes and 1 alge tablet, twice a day).
To summerise, would a bigger pump help clear up the water and is am I overfeeding?