Got some questions for you avid aquarium experts (this is a bit lengthy). I thought I knew it all back in the late 80s early 90s when I had aquariums. I went 10 years without an aquarium due to military commitments. Here's what I recently discovered...internet aquarium forums!
Here's my set up:
55 gallon aquarium (petsmart combo special)
(2) 17W florescent lights
heater, 200W
undergravel filter with (4) tubes (no carbon inserts at outlets)
power filter, top fin 60
(1) 30 gallon rated air pump running (2) airstones on some pottery
(1) 80 gallon rated air pump running (4) airstones in the undergravel filter tubes
Nitrate = 20
Nitrite = 0
hardness = 120
Alkalinity/ Buffering = 120
PH = 7.2
Ammonia = 0
Here's my fish:
3 angelfish
4 red swordtails (looks like platy hybrid)
8 neons
2 clown loaches
2 small green catfish
6 black tetras
1 betta
1 male guppy (soon to be angelfish food)
2 of my angelfish are 3 years old. They came from a 10 gallon aquarium I had when I was in apartments. (Yes, I know now it was too small for them!) 1 angelfish is close to 5" from nose to tail, the other is close to 4" nose to tail. These 2 older ones are a mated pair and lay eggs about 1/month (once the eggs start wiggling, they promptly eat them!)
My 55 gallon tank has been up and running since April of 05. My nitrate is a bit high. I'm doing more frequent water changes now. I just read today that "easy balance" is a hype. I noticed my PH dropped and my nitrates went to 80! I guess I should quit being lazy and change my water!
Here are my questions:
1. Do I have too many fish? I factored in a 6 inches of fish per angelfish. I should have less than 55" of fish.
2. I run my lights 4 hours a day. Could I get a plant to live in my tank? If so, what kind?
Here's my set up:
55 gallon aquarium (petsmart combo special)
(2) 17W florescent lights
heater, 200W
undergravel filter with (4) tubes (no carbon inserts at outlets)
power filter, top fin 60
(1) 30 gallon rated air pump running (2) airstones on some pottery
(1) 80 gallon rated air pump running (4) airstones in the undergravel filter tubes
Nitrate = 20
Nitrite = 0
hardness = 120
Alkalinity/ Buffering = 120
PH = 7.2
Ammonia = 0
Here's my fish:
3 angelfish
4 red swordtails (looks like platy hybrid)
8 neons
2 clown loaches
2 small green catfish
6 black tetras
1 betta
1 male guppy (soon to be angelfish food)
2 of my angelfish are 3 years old. They came from a 10 gallon aquarium I had when I was in apartments. (Yes, I know now it was too small for them!) 1 angelfish is close to 5" from nose to tail, the other is close to 4" nose to tail. These 2 older ones are a mated pair and lay eggs about 1/month (once the eggs start wiggling, they promptly eat them!)
My 55 gallon tank has been up and running since April of 05. My nitrate is a bit high. I'm doing more frequent water changes now. I just read today that "easy balance" is a hype. I noticed my PH dropped and my nitrates went to 80! I guess I should quit being lazy and change my water!
Here are my questions:
1. Do I have too many fish? I factored in a 6 inches of fish per angelfish. I should have less than 55" of fish.
2. I run my lights 4 hours a day. Could I get a plant to live in my tank? If so, what kind?