Fermelmehue
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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We just lost our well-loved betta this morning due to a probable accidental overfeeding. (I wasn't home when he was discovered and my husband didn't know what to look for.) He'd been acting a little odd for a day or two, but I didn't see any physical signs of anything wrong.
Anyway, I did a 25% water change to handle the slight ammonia spike, as I've got 4 amano shrimp and 3 otocinclus in there and I want them to stay alive.
The tank has only been inhabited since October, after completing a fishless cycle. My water parameters have always been very good (0/0/0-5ppm) and even the otocinclus are thriving in there, so I know that didn't kill my poor betta.
I already miss my betta, and once the ammonia is back to 0ppm I'd like to add another fish (or more) to the tank.
So, who to add?
The tank is a 10 gallon with moss balls and anacharis, heater, and mongo sponge filter.
What else could I try without overcrowding the tank? I wouldn't mind another betta but I also wouldn't mind something different if I thought I could handle it.
Anyway, I did a 25% water change to handle the slight ammonia spike, as I've got 4 amano shrimp and 3 otocinclus in there and I want them to stay alive.
The tank has only been inhabited since October, after completing a fishless cycle. My water parameters have always been very good (0/0/0-5ppm) and even the otocinclus are thriving in there, so I know that didn't kill my poor betta.
I already miss my betta, and once the ammonia is back to 0ppm I'd like to add another fish (or more) to the tank.
So, who to add?
The tank is a 10 gallon with moss balls and anacharis, heater, and mongo sponge filter.
What else could I try without overcrowding the tank? I wouldn't mind another betta but I also wouldn't mind something different if I thought I could handle it.