46GFreshwater
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
I'd like to investigate ideas to improve my tank for the goldfish and bristlenose pleco!
Tank specs
46 gallon bowfront
Temp 74F or 23.5C
0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10-20 nitrate
pH 7.8
Tank occupants: 2 fancy goldfish approx 3 inches (8 cm) in length including tail fins, adult bristlenose pleco approx 3-4 inches in length
Filtration: Marineland Penguin 350 HOB, and Top Fin Pro Series 50 HOB
Feeding for pleco: top fin algae thins, fluval bug bites, occ blanched cucumber
Feeding for goldfish: Omega one small goldfish pellets (2 mm), Cobalt Aquatics goldfish flakes, occ dried bloodworms, occ squished cooked green pea
My concern with the pleco is that he hides all the time. He has always been shy, but it is worse since I re-scaped the aquarium in February. I swapped blue gravel for natural coloured gravel, replaced an artificial log with an artificial driftwood ornament, and added a second filter. I added the goldfish in March and re-added the pleco a month later. In the old aquascape, he would spend most of the time upside down on the artificial log or sometimes would go inside it. He would dart away and hide if someone walked by the tank or came up to the glass. In the new ‘scape he is even more shy and spends nearly 100% of the time in his “cave” which is inside the dragon ornament. I don't like it because I can't check on him daily, I don't know how much of the sinking wafers and bug bites he gets, and I worry he could get stuck in there. The dragon ornament is not new but I changed the log ornament for a different artificial wood ornament because the goldfish could have become stuck in the old log (it was hollow and had big enough holes for goldfish).
My concerns with the goldfish, is the current from my HOB filters too strong? They spend a lot of their time on the right side of the tank, away from the Marineland filter. I do see them all over the tank but I wonder if I should swap to a filter with more gentle flow.
Also I wanted some input on the diet for the goldfish, I was looking at adding in something like frozen spirulina brine shrimp. I have never used a product like that before - would it be good to give daily? Any other suggestions for feeding?
Thirdly, the goldfish have slightly tattered tails. When I first noticed this I removed some of the artificial plants that I thought could be too rough. The ones I left in there feel soft to my fingers but maybe I should remove all of them? I do want to get some live plants e.g. Anubias or Java fern but I think I need to buy a new light first. Any other reason for tattered tails? I don't see them pick at each other. Could a too-strong filter current cause
rips to develop?
Thanks!
Photos include old aquascape (blue gravel), 3 photos of the goldies to see the tattered tail fins, and full tank shot with new aquascape
Tank specs
46 gallon bowfront
Temp 74F or 23.5C
0 ammonia, 0 nitrite, 10-20 nitrate
pH 7.8
Tank occupants: 2 fancy goldfish approx 3 inches (8 cm) in length including tail fins, adult bristlenose pleco approx 3-4 inches in length
Filtration: Marineland Penguin 350 HOB, and Top Fin Pro Series 50 HOB
Feeding for pleco: top fin algae thins, fluval bug bites, occ blanched cucumber
Feeding for goldfish: Omega one small goldfish pellets (2 mm), Cobalt Aquatics goldfish flakes, occ dried bloodworms, occ squished cooked green pea
My concern with the pleco is that he hides all the time. He has always been shy, but it is worse since I re-scaped the aquarium in February. I swapped blue gravel for natural coloured gravel, replaced an artificial log with an artificial driftwood ornament, and added a second filter. I added the goldfish in March and re-added the pleco a month later. In the old aquascape, he would spend most of the time upside down on the artificial log or sometimes would go inside it. He would dart away and hide if someone walked by the tank or came up to the glass. In the new ‘scape he is even more shy and spends nearly 100% of the time in his “cave” which is inside the dragon ornament. I don't like it because I can't check on him daily, I don't know how much of the sinking wafers and bug bites he gets, and I worry he could get stuck in there. The dragon ornament is not new but I changed the log ornament for a different artificial wood ornament because the goldfish could have become stuck in the old log (it was hollow and had big enough holes for goldfish).
My concerns with the goldfish, is the current from my HOB filters too strong? They spend a lot of their time on the right side of the tank, away from the Marineland filter. I do see them all over the tank but I wonder if I should swap to a filter with more gentle flow.
Also I wanted some input on the diet for the goldfish, I was looking at adding in something like frozen spirulina brine shrimp. I have never used a product like that before - would it be good to give daily? Any other suggestions for feeding?
Thirdly, the goldfish have slightly tattered tails. When I first noticed this I removed some of the artificial plants that I thought could be too rough. The ones I left in there feel soft to my fingers but maybe I should remove all of them? I do want to get some live plants e.g. Anubias or Java fern but I think I need to buy a new light first. Any other reason for tattered tails? I don't see them pick at each other. Could a too-strong filter current cause
rips to develop?
Thanks!
Photos include old aquascape (blue gravel), 3 photos of the goldies to see the tattered tail fins, and full tank shot with new aquascape