First off,
Love the site and the posters here. Great info.
So my wife got my kids a fish tank. Little 3 gallon unit with this bio wheel thingy and a filter.
She bought three little fish.
It was cool but those betta's looked cool so I got one. We named him Rana.
And we moved and one died (stress?) - it was a cool little 1.5 inch fish.
We replaced it with a rainbow shark. His name is George. He chased the gold tetra we had so much he died. Bummer.
Rana had enough and did the puffed up head thing and chased George all around until George's agresive ways stopped.
So now this tank that was for my kids has realy caught my attention and I add some more fish. here it where it is at:
5 gold tetras (I love the schooling they do)
1 Betta - great fish - keeps everyone in line
1 Rainbow shark (bought him a cave and he loves it in there)
1 pleco cat fish that sucks on the glass and everything else.
2 Peppered Corys (called John and ponch) they clean side by side
1 GloFish (the only one of the original three still alive - very active fish)
1 Orange and black fish - no idea what it is but it looks cool - poos are a mile long!
The only two fish we lost where from the original 3 and just after we moved.
We had a white haze develope once (algae bloom?)
I mix up the food a bit and have sinking stuff for the bottom feeders.
I have to replace the filter alot.
The other day I noticed some weird behavior. The corys started running to the top alot. Then almost all the fish were at the top. Then the water turned green and thick. I knew quick action was needed.
The fish were removed (those rainbow sharks can jump!). The tank, cave and other fake coral thing and the pebbles were all cleaned.
Put bottled water back (and some treated tap) in plus a bit of the old water. All is good now.
I have just read the newb section and now know I have done alot quite incorrectly but I have done pretty well too.
It seems my tank is over populated but it is a thriving and active community full of color and life.
But it seems that pleco is destined to be much larger. Heck, even George the shark withh be about 6 inches. The corys wil be about 3 inches a piece.
Looks like a i need a new tank. even beter though - I want a new tank.
Have had the tank for a couple of months now. Its been 5 weeks since I lost a fish and 3 days since the emergency intervention. ( i think the tank being be a window was partly to blame.)
Dogs and cats and all other animals move aside. FISH rock.
Any input you have on my fish keeping skills to date is appreciated (good or constructive)
Love the site and the posters here. Great info.
So my wife got my kids a fish tank. Little 3 gallon unit with this bio wheel thingy and a filter.
She bought three little fish.
It was cool but those betta's looked cool so I got one. We named him Rana.
And we moved and one died (stress?) - it was a cool little 1.5 inch fish.
We replaced it with a rainbow shark. His name is George. He chased the gold tetra we had so much he died. Bummer.
Rana had enough and did the puffed up head thing and chased George all around until George's agresive ways stopped.
So now this tank that was for my kids has realy caught my attention and I add some more fish. here it where it is at:
5 gold tetras (I love the schooling they do)
1 Betta - great fish - keeps everyone in line
1 Rainbow shark (bought him a cave and he loves it in there)
1 pleco cat fish that sucks on the glass and everything else.
2 Peppered Corys (called John and ponch) they clean side by side
1 GloFish (the only one of the original three still alive - very active fish)
1 Orange and black fish - no idea what it is but it looks cool - poos are a mile long!
The only two fish we lost where from the original 3 and just after we moved.
We had a white haze develope once (algae bloom?)
I mix up the food a bit and have sinking stuff for the bottom feeders.
I have to replace the filter alot.
The other day I noticed some weird behavior. The corys started running to the top alot. Then almost all the fish were at the top. Then the water turned green and thick. I knew quick action was needed.
The fish were removed (those rainbow sharks can jump!). The tank, cave and other fake coral thing and the pebbles were all cleaned.
Put bottled water back (and some treated tap) in plus a bit of the old water. All is good now.
I have just read the newb section and now know I have done alot quite incorrectly but I have done pretty well too.
It seems my tank is over populated but it is a thriving and active community full of color and life.
But it seems that pleco is destined to be much larger. Heck, even George the shark withh be about 6 inches. The corys wil be about 3 inches a piece.
Looks like a i need a new tank. even beter though - I want a new tank.
Have had the tank for a couple of months now. Its been 5 weeks since I lost a fish and 3 days since the emergency intervention. ( i think the tank being be a window was partly to blame.)
Dogs and cats and all other animals move aside. FISH rock.
Any input you have on my fish keeping skills to date is appreciated (good or constructive)
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