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I would suggest deworming the live bearers. Do you have a worming routine? If you have not dewormed in the last few months I may save your other fish? Fingers crossed for the little female.
I believe both stories to be true.
I don’t have any Scientific information just a hunch .
To many old timers have stories of ich just turning up in an aquarium for there not to be some truth in the belief that ich somehow is always around. It could be eggs ( cysts ) that have a time delay on...
riederer is correct. Dead spots are the go to spot for vacuuming weekly and midweek you know the spot to pick up waste.
Adjustments can be made in the direction of flow to have a dead spot out of sight at the back so you don’t know to see poop. Or so the poop settles in the front and you know...
Carbon is not used by anyone in my local club on a permanent basis. Carbon can be used to remove medication and a smell they say. Total waste of space. Actually bacteria lives on carbon just like any hard surface but that’s beside the point.
Have you read of the nitrogen cycle and the beneficial bacteria we all have in our tanks that eat ammonia?
Do not clean any rocks. You should be vacuuming up solids yes but not wiping bacteria away like it’s some kind of problem.
I have heavily stocked fry tanks that get multiple water changes...
My opinion. Endlers should have a male tank and a female tank.
Only one or two females should ever be allowed to be pregnant. As the females drop 3 batches of fry from one encounter with a male . Carefully separating the fry will mean you never have to many fish and you will never need to buy...
Hi Elocrocker
You need to change some of the water . I suggest you changing only about 25% . Replacing with temperature matched and conditioned water.
Because the nitrates are so high I would suggest only 25% for fear of shocking the fish with a chance in parameters. Wait 2 or 3 hours and do...
Hi Fishyfish33,
You have the theory correct but I am not sure if a few freeze dried shrimp will rot into enough ammonia to start the cycle let alone produce enough ammonia to imitate the daily poop load / bio load of a tank full of fish or even half a tank of fish. Should you be successful in...
Thanks for sharing your journey so far����
I suggest you keep a close eye on the dwarf gourami. You may want to check on the gourami at night in the dark with a flashlight. If he wants the spot with the slowest current in the tank to rest fine, if he wants all of the...
Your fish will thank you if you raise live food/ foods for them. There are a ton of U tube posts on raising baby brine shrimp. This guy actually does it every day and has the brine shrimp growing out to adulthood. He even has the brine shrimp breeding in a tank of their own. A real gentleman in...
Hi Wolfeman,
Brine shrimp are an excellent source of protein for most small fish.
They are mostly used within the first 48 hours of hatching as the eggs sack is high protein.
After 2 days it is recognised that adult brine shrimp are only as good as their last meal ( stomach contents )
I raise...
Hi HinataNirvana,
I have also got a 2.5 gallon shrimp tank and realise just how small they are.
Can you tell us the level of no3 or nitrates in the tank please?
I can’t see much of anything in the picture.
How much and how often do you change water in the tank?
Do you know the temperature of...
I am under the impression that tiger barbs really do need to be in a tank on their own as the are aggressive fin nippers. I suggested the large school of tetras only because they show more natural behaviours in a much larger group than the minimum 5 often recommended.