TheNewKids
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Heya guys,
I thought as opposed to asking my questions in separate threads and clogging up the forum with a bunch of questions; I'd make my own thread to document my fish tank journey. Thus far we (my girlfriend and I) have both a 40g and 20g tank up and running - both undergoing a fish-in cycle (don't worry, we have the fishes health at an utmost importance).
Whilst the first tank we began with was a 20g tank, our first tank to home fish was the 10g (considering the 20g had a rather high ammonia reading - perhaps due to some poor LFS advice of adding food to a brand new aquarium without beneficial bacteria ). We immediately conducted a 95% (possibly higher) water change on the 20g and had left it running without fish until tonight (as explained below).
Since then, we've added four platys which seem relatively happy to our 20g tank (our second mistake being adding too many fish too soon, however, it's just made our journey a little more time consuming!)
Our final mistake being a 2m and 2f platy ratio, which we were completely oblivious to considering we didn't realise we had this ratio until we arrived home (we asked the LFS for 3f and 1m).
One platy became quite aggressive to the female platies today (strangely enough ignoring the other male), and we had to relocate him to a 20g tank on his own; the other platies seem far more alive since the move.
And so marks our second full day of owning fish, a very exciting experience thus far in which we've learnt (and are continuing to do so) so much information and have definitely taken this challenge head on with no intention of slowing down!
We hope you follow our journey and hang around - pictures will be uploaded within a day or so!
I thought as opposed to asking my questions in separate threads and clogging up the forum with a bunch of questions; I'd make my own thread to document my fish tank journey. Thus far we (my girlfriend and I) have both a 40g and 20g tank up and running - both undergoing a fish-in cycle (don't worry, we have the fishes health at an utmost importance).
Whilst the first tank we began with was a 20g tank, our first tank to home fish was the 10g (considering the 20g had a rather high ammonia reading - perhaps due to some poor LFS advice of adding food to a brand new aquarium without beneficial bacteria ). We immediately conducted a 95% (possibly higher) water change on the 20g and had left it running without fish until tonight (as explained below).
Since then, we've added four platys which seem relatively happy to our 20g tank (our second mistake being adding too many fish too soon, however, it's just made our journey a little more time consuming!)
Our final mistake being a 2m and 2f platy ratio, which we were completely oblivious to considering we didn't realise we had this ratio until we arrived home (we asked the LFS for 3f and 1m).
One platy became quite aggressive to the female platies today (strangely enough ignoring the other male), and we had to relocate him to a 20g tank on his own; the other platies seem far more alive since the move.
And so marks our second full day of owning fish, a very exciting experience thus far in which we've learnt (and are continuing to do so) so much information and have definitely taken this challenge head on with no intention of slowing down!
We hope you follow our journey and hang around - pictures will be uploaded within a day or so!