Ok, I made the typical beginner mistake: I went out and bought a new aquarium and dumped a bunch of fish in right away, without any research into what I was doing.
Here's my setup-
equipment:
ten-gallon tank
power filter
12" bubble tube
thermometer, gravel, hood, ceramic driftwood, heater
two aponageton bulbs which aren't doing anything yet
water from my well
fish:
one each-
sail-fin molly
black molly
albino cory cat
swordtail
dwarf gourami
two tiger barbs
three ghost shrimp
one small fish that sticks to the glass that I haven't identified
I didn't exactly dump everything in at once...I guess it took about a week...but anyhow, I know it hasn't had time to cycle yet.
So my questions are:
Is there anything I can do at this point to help this thing to cycle and keep these fish healthy?
Am I bound to lose some of them?
I did a 25% water change today, using a gravel vacuum.
Do I need to do this more often until the tank cycles?
Are these fish ok for this type of setup, and ok together?
At this point, they all seem healthy and happy.
Thanks in advance for the help.
-Ken
Here's my setup-
equipment:
ten-gallon tank
power filter
12" bubble tube
thermometer, gravel, hood, ceramic driftwood, heater
two aponageton bulbs which aren't doing anything yet
water from my well
fish:
one each-
sail-fin molly
black molly
albino cory cat
swordtail
dwarf gourami
two tiger barbs
three ghost shrimp
one small fish that sticks to the glass that I haven't identified
I didn't exactly dump everything in at once...I guess it took about a week...but anyhow, I know it hasn't had time to cycle yet.
So my questions are:
Is there anything I can do at this point to help this thing to cycle and keep these fish healthy?
Am I bound to lose some of them?
I did a 25% water change today, using a gravel vacuum.
Do I need to do this more often until the tank cycles?
Are these fish ok for this type of setup, and ok together?
At this point, they all seem healthy and happy.
Thanks in advance for the help.
-Ken