Pretty new to the hobby, I inherited a fantail goldfish from a friend of a friend a couple months ago. They have been getting along well enough in an Aqueon 10g starter kit set up for them with a gravel/pebble substrate, couple large rocks, fake plant and a moss ball.
I have been working on setting up a 29g high tank to move my fantail to:
- 1-2" CaribSea gemstone gravel/pebble substrate
- AquaClear 50
HoB filter
- DIY Kraft peanut butter internal filter using 20-100gph air pump (also connected to a decoration so flow may be halved?)
- Handful of decorations
- Elodea Densa and Hornwort from locals
- 10 gold white cloud minnows
- 2 pond snails
Here is a link to some pictures and videos I took:
https://imgur.com/a/l9t036j
I just got the White Cloud Minnows today. The pond snails are hitchhikers from the Hornwort I picked up it seems. I have a standing flexible lamp over top to give some light until my proper light arrives next week:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07FMFPGPZ/...uarium_dp_vv_d
I picked up a small Anubias Nana that I'm growing in front of a window that gets decent sunlight, have a small lamp near it during off hours. I also got what my FLS called "mixed moss" but is labelled weeping moss on the container, I'm growing that with the Anubias for the time being. I'm hoping I could place it in a hollow glass skull decoration I'm using and block the top with filter floss or something to prevent creatures from getting in.
Local tap water levels:
Ammonia - 0.5-1
pH - 7.6-8.2
Nitrite - 0ppm
Nitrate - 10-20ppm
My FLS said that addressing the higher pH in my tap water would be challenging and is unnecessary. They assured me that anything they stock is intended to be able to be used with standard local tap water.
I'm thinking of adding some Bamboo shrimp, Apple or Mystery snails and driftwood. My intention is to give my minnows and plants some time to settle in before introducing my Fantail.
I would love any suggestions with respect to what I can add to my tank as I know Fantail Goldfish can be challenging to build around. In particular anything that can make maintenance/upkeep simpler or more affordable. One thing I'm considering is turning my 10g into a planted refugium or sump.