I had a 10 gallon going that I was lucky if anything lived more than 6 months. I was down to the algae cleaner and one other when I was given a 20 gallon and a few fish for each of my children. The woman was closing down her tank to have surgery and was going to take a break from caring for fish. She was careful to make sure I didn't end up with snails that she was raising to feed her aggressive fish, except she forgot and encouraged me to keep using her current filters to make it easier to balance the tank. It contained snails.
We were given some catfish, the others I don't know..a few guppies, a few green swordtail fish and a water frog.
I realized after setting up the 20 gallon tank and tearing down the 10 gallon that the swordtail was very pregnant. We set back up the 10 gallon and put her in there. By morning, the other female swordtail was dead. The mom gave birth a few days later to about 36 fry. I'm not sure how many are left, close to 20 I would think. I know I have too many fish... I tired to give some away and plan to try again soon. Anyway...
that was a months ago, maybe February.
more recent, one of the fish laid eggs. I had had eggs one other time since having the tank set up and the fish ate them. I set up the 10 gallon tank again and moved the fish so my kids could experience eggs hatching. I thought they all died, I removed the fish, but it looked like the snails ate them. I had let it sit a while and then went to clean out the 20 gal and put the fish back into it from the 10 gal.
I used the siphon and was cleaning out the rocks while emptying the tank to clean and try to control the algae that I am assuming also came from the original filter. I've had a very hard time trying to get the tank to balance, usually having too much algae. I was considering putting the algae killer into the tank and clean everything really good before putting the fish back in...
until I discovered fry - at first I thought I had 5. Now that they are bigger, I have counted 9. I haven't been running the filter. I have been changing out 25-50% water maybe every other day. So far, they are still alive.
I want to reintroduce the fish into the big tank. If I thought I could get the babies out, I would transfer them to the smaller tank, but i don't think i can. I am having to do without a filter on the 10 gal and am constantly changing out its water to keep those fish alive. I really don't have the cash to get a new filter and the old one stopped working.
I have been feeding the babies brine.
My kids are ready to give up, but I like having the fish. I don't know what I need to do for the overall good of the tank. Well, I have a few ideas. I need to get rid of some of the swordtails. I need to get to the point where I have only the 20 gal going.
When can I try to safely combine the fish? this is taking up a lot of extra time that I really don't have. Do any of you have ideas on how I can move the babies if I can't put the bigger fish in yet?
I'm also looking for advice on how to keep the algae levels down.
We were given some catfish, the others I don't know..a few guppies, a few green swordtail fish and a water frog.
I realized after setting up the 20 gallon tank and tearing down the 10 gallon that the swordtail was very pregnant. We set back up the 10 gallon and put her in there. By morning, the other female swordtail was dead. The mom gave birth a few days later to about 36 fry. I'm not sure how many are left, close to 20 I would think. I know I have too many fish... I tired to give some away and plan to try again soon. Anyway...
that was a months ago, maybe February.
more recent, one of the fish laid eggs. I had had eggs one other time since having the tank set up and the fish ate them. I set up the 10 gallon tank again and moved the fish so my kids could experience eggs hatching. I thought they all died, I removed the fish, but it looked like the snails ate them. I had let it sit a while and then went to clean out the 20 gal and put the fish back into it from the 10 gal.
I used the siphon and was cleaning out the rocks while emptying the tank to clean and try to control the algae that I am assuming also came from the original filter. I've had a very hard time trying to get the tank to balance, usually having too much algae. I was considering putting the algae killer into the tank and clean everything really good before putting the fish back in...
until I discovered fry - at first I thought I had 5. Now that they are bigger, I have counted 9. I haven't been running the filter. I have been changing out 25-50% water maybe every other day. So far, they are still alive.
I want to reintroduce the fish into the big tank. If I thought I could get the babies out, I would transfer them to the smaller tank, but i don't think i can. I am having to do without a filter on the 10 gal and am constantly changing out its water to keep those fish alive. I really don't have the cash to get a new filter and the old one stopped working.
I have been feeding the babies brine.
My kids are ready to give up, but I like having the fish. I don't know what I need to do for the overall good of the tank. Well, I have a few ideas. I need to get rid of some of the swordtails. I need to get to the point where I have only the 20 gal going.
When can I try to safely combine the fish? this is taking up a lot of extra time that I really don't have. Do any of you have ideas on how I can move the babies if I can't put the bigger fish in yet?
I'm also looking for advice on how to keep the algae levels down.