Great info here.
True...I ask questions on here before researching, it narrows it down alot for me. I used to look it up first but spent hours getting nowhere. Often times I read the info then come here for confirmation.
Then I look up the fish that are recommended in more detail.
I tend to get a bit overwhelmed at the start, or if theres a problem I know I dont have time to research, sure I come here first for a quick reply.
But I do research, and to help me remember I print the info sheet and take it to bed to read then stick it on the tank with those fish in it for quick referencing.
I guess its like anything new to learn, I have not grasped the scientific names nor where they come from as making much sense, but I am certainly getting there. Its like learning php web code!
I have 3 tanks doing a fishless cycle.
I have one chipokae fish so he has a 300ltr to himself.
The second tank I bought at a garage sale so that was a learning curve in a hurry. I had only started fishkeeping in january.
I did not purchase these fish by choice they came with the tanks I purchased privately, and having known nothing about cichlids at the time, I am getting the grasp of it. All these fish were housed together, and have been nursing some of them back to health, bite marks, mouth bacteria etc. All the suggestions given has been invaluable, then looking them up.
I am extremely grateful for everyone sharing their experiences, it points me in the right direction. Details on fish on the net can vary so much from ph to temp for particular species, so a quick run down from you guys helps alot. Especially your compatibility experiences.
I would like to know how to catch a **** fast algae eater who is painful to catch...there must be an ideal time to catch fish. I did manage to catch 2 gouramis yesterday by putting food in the net. Not the ones I wanted though. I have a teatree oil tank and as the dwarfs have been dying, I am more than convinced it is intestinal parasites.Wont buy them again. Trying to separate them from my community fish (angels, rams, honeys).
I plan to put the angels in their own 300ltr tank when I offload the chipokae.
So yes placing fish in the right tank FIRST! saves so much trouble, and replanting of plants too. learning, learning!
Thanks platytudes for your info, it has kept me VERY busy.
I will dl the Can I keep it tool. Will read all the info you have sent should have some time this arvo.
I could not remember the names of the fish I bought and looking them up trying to match was fruitless, this forum has been a godsend for that.
Having acquired the poor battered electric yellow and viewing it made me decide I wanted more of them. Learning acai go with them is good. The zebra blues are very happy in there with the electrics and if they are not in the future I will move them, hopefully will have another tank big enough by then.
I will get my water hardness tested by the shop today to make sure that is spot on for all my fish. I learnt that the hard way by losing guppies.
My first post was "Is my platy pregnant?" and now I have 4 week old healthy platy fry 30+ growing well due to suggestions and especially signs to know when she was due.
I now give water changes on all the tanks then test everything, cos everything basically boils down to WC anyway to correct ammonia, etc. I test daily anyway.
So I have decided try and sell the fish acquired(chipokae, 2 silver saums, and (please id this fish below)...He is in with pr goldsaums, 2 juv silversaums, featherfin CF. Think it has suedo in its name.
Keeping pair of goldsaums and featherfin catfish, they get on no problems at all in 310 ltr tank.
Keeping and expanding angelfish, rams, honey gouramis.
and of course my first community tank of tetras, platys, guppies, rasboras,(will have to move the clown loach out).
Dont the fish LOVE new water!!!

True...I ask questions on here before researching, it narrows it down alot for me. I used to look it up first but spent hours getting nowhere. Often times I read the info then come here for confirmation.
Then I look up the fish that are recommended in more detail.
I tend to get a bit overwhelmed at the start, or if theres a problem I know I dont have time to research, sure I come here first for a quick reply.
But I do research, and to help me remember I print the info sheet and take it to bed to read then stick it on the tank with those fish in it for quick referencing.
I guess its like anything new to learn, I have not grasped the scientific names nor where they come from as making much sense, but I am certainly getting there. Its like learning php web code!
I have 3 tanks doing a fishless cycle.
I have one chipokae fish so he has a 300ltr to himself.
The second tank I bought at a garage sale so that was a learning curve in a hurry. I had only started fishkeeping in january.
I did not purchase these fish by choice they came with the tanks I purchased privately, and having known nothing about cichlids at the time, I am getting the grasp of it. All these fish were housed together, and have been nursing some of them back to health, bite marks, mouth bacteria etc. All the suggestions given has been invaluable, then looking them up.
I am extremely grateful for everyone sharing their experiences, it points me in the right direction. Details on fish on the net can vary so much from ph to temp for particular species, so a quick run down from you guys helps alot. Especially your compatibility experiences.
I would like to know how to catch a **** fast algae eater who is painful to catch...there must be an ideal time to catch fish. I did manage to catch 2 gouramis yesterday by putting food in the net. Not the ones I wanted though. I have a teatree oil tank and as the dwarfs have been dying, I am more than convinced it is intestinal parasites.Wont buy them again. Trying to separate them from my community fish (angels, rams, honeys).
I plan to put the angels in their own 300ltr tank when I offload the chipokae.
So yes placing fish in the right tank FIRST! saves so much trouble, and replanting of plants too. learning, learning!
Thanks platytudes for your info, it has kept me VERY busy.
I will dl the Can I keep it tool. Will read all the info you have sent should have some time this arvo.
I could not remember the names of the fish I bought and looking them up trying to match was fruitless, this forum has been a godsend for that.
Having acquired the poor battered electric yellow and viewing it made me decide I wanted more of them. Learning acai go with them is good. The zebra blues are very happy in there with the electrics and if they are not in the future I will move them, hopefully will have another tank big enough by then.
I will get my water hardness tested by the shop today to make sure that is spot on for all my fish. I learnt that the hard way by losing guppies.
My first post was "Is my platy pregnant?" and now I have 4 week old healthy platy fry 30+ growing well due to suggestions and especially signs to know when she was due.
I now give water changes on all the tanks then test everything, cos everything basically boils down to WC anyway to correct ammonia, etc. I test daily anyway.
So I have decided try and sell the fish acquired(chipokae, 2 silver saums, and (please id this fish below)...He is in with pr goldsaums, 2 juv silversaums, featherfin CF. Think it has suedo in its name.
Keeping pair of goldsaums and featherfin catfish, they get on no problems at all in 310 ltr tank.
Keeping and expanding angelfish, rams, honey gouramis.
and of course my first community tank of tetras, platys, guppies, rasboras,(will have to move the clown loach out).
Dont the fish LOVE new water!!!











