Hey everyone,
About a month ago I got my hands on a 45g tank and stand from a local U-haul facility. The previous owners were just leaving it by the dumpster and I couldn't have any of that so I loaded the tank and stand up and took it home.
After extensive cleaning and a leak check I have set the tank up next to my front door (good Feng-Shui) and have prepared and stocked it.
The fish currently in the tank are...
5 Tiger Barbs (small breed)
5 Red-eye Tetras
5 Zebra Danios (small)
1 Common Pleco
The tank had no top or filter/light so I went to the local Pet store and purchased the Penguin 200 bio-wheel filter system (box said it was rated for a 50g) and a High Output light (name escapes me) used mainly for saltwater tanks. I also have a bubble stone set up to oxygenate the water.
The tank has all fake plants in plentiful abundance so the fish have places to hide if they get stressed/spooked.
They seem happy at the moment and fatalities are always during the first night - probably caused by the initial shock (but Im a newbie so I cant really say). I've observed no hostile aggression from any of the fish in the tank and they all appear to get along very well. I have checked their fins and I see NO missing chunks from ANY of them. I also feed them regularly (though not excessively) with the hopes of reducing their urge to nip at one another.
I've tested the water with those test strips you can buy anywhere and from what they tell me everything is good except for the water hardness/pH. Water is hard here in Texas so if I do try to balance the pH in the tank it will be a gradual process. Ive been told fish raised/sold in Texas get acclimated to the hard water and slightly high pH so neutralizing it too quickly may have consequences. Once again I'm not sure about anything that I've been told as I am a total newb. I test the water once a week just to keep myself informed as to the levels of nitrite/nitrate, ammonia and etc... but I've heard the strips aren't always accurate.
I plan on making the tank a community tank with many different (compatible) species of communal fish.
My questions are...
1. How many fish would be a safe amount to keep in the tank? I hear you should have 1 gallon of water for every 1 inch of fish...but I have no idea.
2. How regularly should I change the water and what is the best way of going about it? (the water level drops about 2cm every other day or so and I do put fresh water in the tank to keep it at a decent level)
3. What are some methods of keeping the tank clean and the water in safe conditions for my fish? I want them to live healthy, happy lives in my tank and I want to care for them as best as I can.
4. Do you have any suggestions for hardy, non-aggressive, communal fish for my tank? I'm thinking about more Danios of varying color and Neon/Black Neon Tetras to spice things up along with a crab or maybe some ghost shrimp...
Any help/tips you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Pictures of the tank/fish to come.
~Thx
Nick.
About a month ago I got my hands on a 45g tank and stand from a local U-haul facility. The previous owners were just leaving it by the dumpster and I couldn't have any of that so I loaded the tank and stand up and took it home.
After extensive cleaning and a leak check I have set the tank up next to my front door (good Feng-Shui) and have prepared and stocked it.
The fish currently in the tank are...
5 Tiger Barbs (small breed)
5 Red-eye Tetras
5 Zebra Danios (small)
1 Common Pleco
The tank had no top or filter/light so I went to the local Pet store and purchased the Penguin 200 bio-wheel filter system (box said it was rated for a 50g) and a High Output light (name escapes me) used mainly for saltwater tanks. I also have a bubble stone set up to oxygenate the water.
The tank has all fake plants in plentiful abundance so the fish have places to hide if they get stressed/spooked.
They seem happy at the moment and fatalities are always during the first night - probably caused by the initial shock (but Im a newbie so I cant really say). I've observed no hostile aggression from any of the fish in the tank and they all appear to get along very well. I have checked their fins and I see NO missing chunks from ANY of them. I also feed them regularly (though not excessively) with the hopes of reducing their urge to nip at one another.
I've tested the water with those test strips you can buy anywhere and from what they tell me everything is good except for the water hardness/pH. Water is hard here in Texas so if I do try to balance the pH in the tank it will be a gradual process. Ive been told fish raised/sold in Texas get acclimated to the hard water and slightly high pH so neutralizing it too quickly may have consequences. Once again I'm not sure about anything that I've been told as I am a total newb. I test the water once a week just to keep myself informed as to the levels of nitrite/nitrate, ammonia and etc... but I've heard the strips aren't always accurate.
I plan on making the tank a community tank with many different (compatible) species of communal fish.
My questions are...
1. How many fish would be a safe amount to keep in the tank? I hear you should have 1 gallon of water for every 1 inch of fish...but I have no idea.
2. How regularly should I change the water and what is the best way of going about it? (the water level drops about 2cm every other day or so and I do put fresh water in the tank to keep it at a decent level)
3. What are some methods of keeping the tank clean and the water in safe conditions for my fish? I want them to live healthy, happy lives in my tank and I want to care for them as best as I can.
4. Do you have any suggestions for hardy, non-aggressive, communal fish for my tank? I'm thinking about more Danios of varying color and Neon/Black Neon Tetras to spice things up along with a crab or maybe some ghost shrimp...
Any help/tips you can give me would be greatly appreciated. Pictures of the tank/fish to come.
~Thx
Nick.
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