Fenrisulfer
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hello!
Just introducing myself. Very pleased to have found this forum, it seems like a great group of knowledgeable people! I've had aquariums since I was born, freshwater, and my biggest achievement was maintaining my thirty gallon tank mostly housing catfish and gourami. Unfortunately, I moved several states away and had to leave my tank with relatives...the tank was being moved and was subsequently dropped, in January in a snowstorm. I felt so bad about my fish inadvertently dying that I refused to have anything more than a betta (because they're pretty easy to move with, I've even evacuated for hurricanes with them) until I was certain I was not going to recreate that situation.
The only good thing about becoming disabled is that you're probably going to be stationary more often than not...so I accepted a ten gallon tank. I can't even say how much enjoyment I get out of my fish! It certainly makes my being stuck in the house often a lot less unpleasant. (Of course I really want a giant fifty gallon tank...that wouldn't fit in my apartment, because fish are addicting.)
My tank is pretty heavily planted and is in an Greek/Roman ruins style decor because I'm an ancient history nerd. I've two cory cats (love the catfish!) one emerald and one peppered, two swordtails, Siamese algae eater, and guppies. I've actually never had guppies before, which is really weird, but I kept watching them every time I'd go to the pet store (my dog also likes to watch them so this was mandatory to go see them) and really have enjoyed them. They're very active! The males seem to be harassing the females a lot, I'm wondering if I should get a third to take the pressure off of them? I thought they might chill out a bit after being in the new tank wore off, but they're still really driving the females crazy.
I also have a six gallon tank with my extremely aggressive betta Phobos (named after a fear deity) in it and a Japanese algae shrimp. He's probably the most attractive betta I've ever had, but dislikes posing for pictures.
Again, happy to be here! If anyone has an opinion on the guppy harassment situation I'd be happy to hear it.
Thanks!
-Shayla
Just introducing myself. Very pleased to have found this forum, it seems like a great group of knowledgeable people! I've had aquariums since I was born, freshwater, and my biggest achievement was maintaining my thirty gallon tank mostly housing catfish and gourami. Unfortunately, I moved several states away and had to leave my tank with relatives...the tank was being moved and was subsequently dropped, in January in a snowstorm. I felt so bad about my fish inadvertently dying that I refused to have anything more than a betta (because they're pretty easy to move with, I've even evacuated for hurricanes with them) until I was certain I was not going to recreate that situation.
The only good thing about becoming disabled is that you're probably going to be stationary more often than not...so I accepted a ten gallon tank. I can't even say how much enjoyment I get out of my fish! It certainly makes my being stuck in the house often a lot less unpleasant. (Of course I really want a giant fifty gallon tank...that wouldn't fit in my apartment, because fish are addicting.)
My tank is pretty heavily planted and is in an Greek/Roman ruins style decor because I'm an ancient history nerd. I've two cory cats (love the catfish!) one emerald and one peppered, two swordtails, Siamese algae eater, and guppies. I've actually never had guppies before, which is really weird, but I kept watching them every time I'd go to the pet store (my dog also likes to watch them so this was mandatory to go see them) and really have enjoyed them. They're very active! The males seem to be harassing the females a lot, I'm wondering if I should get a third to take the pressure off of them? I thought they might chill out a bit after being in the new tank wore off, but they're still really driving the females crazy.
I also have a six gallon tank with my extremely aggressive betta Phobos (named after a fear deity) in it and a Japanese algae shrimp. He's probably the most attractive betta I've ever had, but dislikes posing for pictures.
Again, happy to be here! If anyone has an opinion on the guppy harassment situation I'd be happy to hear it.
Thanks!
-Shayla