I need all kinds of help! I will post this message in several categories on the forum due to the diversity of questions I’m asking. I have just purchased 4 used tanks (will be picking them up this coming weekend and getting them set up next week) - and need some help with “placement” of my different fishies and how best to set up the other tanks for breeders. I have already established the following tanks and present occupants:
55g (footprint 48x12) - various types of platies and mollies, a pair of Rainbow cichlids (Herotilapia spinosa), one Burmese Botia, 6 SAE’s, 3 or 4 small tetras, and some ghost shrimp.
40g (footprint 36x12) – breeder tank for Honduran Red Point cichlids and their offspring and one petrified Rainbow Shark that will not let me catch him.
65g (footprint 36x18) – platies, mollies, 6 Rainbowfish, a pair (not yet spawning) of Cryptoheros Sajicas (T-Bar Cichlids), 10 juvie Spinosissimus (sp?) cichlids.
29g #1 (footprint 30x12)– grow out tank for my HRP fry (presently at around 3/4” long
29g #2 – shrimp and teeny Rainbow Cichlid fry (I know, silly waste of a larger tank – planning to move them to a 5 gallon tank later).
10g – overflow tank to help separate problem “kids” – presently has a pair of Tuxedo Swordtails, one Rainbow Shark (got bullied so badly by the one that’s in the 40g), one Burmese Botia (different than the one in the 55g), and various platies.
Other tanks soon to be set up: two 65g (same as the one that’s already established), one 90g (footprint 48x18), and one 55g (footprint 48x12). I will also be getting a few 2.5g and 5g’s for fry.
Plus I will be “inheriting” these fish: one 6-7 inch Tiger Oscar, one 4 inch Red Devil, one 6 inch Pike Cichlid, one 6 inch Pleco (unknown species), and two 3 inch Silver Dollars from one person’s tank. From another person’s tank, there will be a Silver Dollar and some kind of blue and black spotted catfish (unknown species for sure – and unknown on the size of either of these.
So some questions are:
Which tanks are best suited for the breeding of the cichlids? Which cichlids will get the best return on my investment (other than the ones I already have)? Which species of Plecos will be the best money makers (excluding zebras)? Would the 55g with two dividers in it (sponge filters with it?) be the best option for 3 pair of Plecos? I have read that it’s best to take out the fry just before the yolk sack is used up and put them in a small grow out tank (2.5g ok?) and do daily water changes. How would you guys suggest rearranging the tanks and the fish that I have as well as the ones I will be picking up this coming weekend? With the fact that 4 tanks are NOT set up yet as a factor for temporary housing as well…
Things are further complicated by the fact that I really don’t have any cycled tanks available to use when bringing home other folks fish, and am a bit scared to put them into my existing tanks endangering my established tanks and healthy fish. How long could I use something like a Rubbermaid tub while doing a “bio spira” cycle on the brand new tanks if need be? I can move the fish out of the 10g and into the 65g, then the shrimp out of the 29g and into the 10g, then put some of the new fish (first batch of incoming would only be one silver dollar and the catfish) into the 29g if that would be better in the interim.
I know this is a lot of questions, but I’ll kinda spread it out in different areas so folks can go with whatever questions are in their area of expertise. As you can see, I seem to have “bought my way into a corner” so to speak, and some of these folks are moving, so I have to get the tanks picked up (leaving me with extra fish soon that need a place to live). I certainly appreciate any and all help!
55g (footprint 48x12) - various types of platies and mollies, a pair of Rainbow cichlids (Herotilapia spinosa), one Burmese Botia, 6 SAE’s, 3 or 4 small tetras, and some ghost shrimp.
40g (footprint 36x12) – breeder tank for Honduran Red Point cichlids and their offspring and one petrified Rainbow Shark that will not let me catch him.
65g (footprint 36x18) – platies, mollies, 6 Rainbowfish, a pair (not yet spawning) of Cryptoheros Sajicas (T-Bar Cichlids), 10 juvie Spinosissimus (sp?) cichlids.
29g #1 (footprint 30x12)– grow out tank for my HRP fry (presently at around 3/4” long
29g #2 – shrimp and teeny Rainbow Cichlid fry (I know, silly waste of a larger tank – planning to move them to a 5 gallon tank later).
10g – overflow tank to help separate problem “kids” – presently has a pair of Tuxedo Swordtails, one Rainbow Shark (got bullied so badly by the one that’s in the 40g), one Burmese Botia (different than the one in the 55g), and various platies.
Other tanks soon to be set up: two 65g (same as the one that’s already established), one 90g (footprint 48x18), and one 55g (footprint 48x12). I will also be getting a few 2.5g and 5g’s for fry.
Plus I will be “inheriting” these fish: one 6-7 inch Tiger Oscar, one 4 inch Red Devil, one 6 inch Pike Cichlid, one 6 inch Pleco (unknown species), and two 3 inch Silver Dollars from one person’s tank. From another person’s tank, there will be a Silver Dollar and some kind of blue and black spotted catfish (unknown species for sure – and unknown on the size of either of these.
So some questions are:
Which tanks are best suited for the breeding of the cichlids? Which cichlids will get the best return on my investment (other than the ones I already have)? Which species of Plecos will be the best money makers (excluding zebras)? Would the 55g with two dividers in it (sponge filters with it?) be the best option for 3 pair of Plecos? I have read that it’s best to take out the fry just before the yolk sack is used up and put them in a small grow out tank (2.5g ok?) and do daily water changes. How would you guys suggest rearranging the tanks and the fish that I have as well as the ones I will be picking up this coming weekend? With the fact that 4 tanks are NOT set up yet as a factor for temporary housing as well…
Things are further complicated by the fact that I really don’t have any cycled tanks available to use when bringing home other folks fish, and am a bit scared to put them into my existing tanks endangering my established tanks and healthy fish. How long could I use something like a Rubbermaid tub while doing a “bio spira” cycle on the brand new tanks if need be? I can move the fish out of the 10g and into the 65g, then the shrimp out of the 29g and into the 10g, then put some of the new fish (first batch of incoming would only be one silver dollar and the catfish) into the 29g if that would be better in the interim.
I know this is a lot of questions, but I’ll kinda spread it out in different areas so folks can go with whatever questions are in their area of expertise. As you can see, I seem to have “bought my way into a corner” so to speak, and some of these folks are moving, so I have to get the tanks picked up (leaving me with extra fish soon that need a place to live). I certainly appreciate any and all help!