I am a fresh beginner in the art of keeping freshwater tropical fish, so I am a little nervous. I've been reading lots of advice all over the internet, and it seems the most popular was starting with a large tank, cycling the water, then adding only a few fish every few weeks or so. This is what I have done so far:
-Set up my 55 Gallon (not too big for a beginner, I hope) with gravel, plastic plants, and plenty of hiding places (all thoroughly rinsed, of course).
-Using a Top Fin 60 power filter only (no undergravel) on full blast for about 30 hours. Also have a Hydor Ario 4 Color Aerator, one 48" bubble wand, one air stone.
-After 30 hours, I wanted to add a couple of hardy fish to start the cycling. My water (after being treated, of course) is still 'moderately hard' and has a high ph of about 8.5. Temp is 79, and no ammonia. The girl at my LFS said the bleeding heart tetras can withstand water hardness, high pH, and rarely have any floaters, so I took her advice.
-I introduced them slowly, and at first they seemed to be enjoying themselves (they're so playful!). But last night and this morning I noticed they were just sitting on the gravel together, and didn't go for any food. No gasping, but some small amount of twitching like they're treading water.
-Are they ok? I've already named them Romeo and Juliet, and I would be heartbroken if they lived up to their legendary names.
So do you think everything is going all right so far? I know the tetras like to school, so do you think I should get two more for them? If they die (I'm hoping they don't) should I continue to cycle with more fish? I don't want to hurt anymore fish. They're too cute to suffer.
-Set up my 55 Gallon (not too big for a beginner, I hope) with gravel, plastic plants, and plenty of hiding places (all thoroughly rinsed, of course).
-Using a Top Fin 60 power filter only (no undergravel) on full blast for about 30 hours. Also have a Hydor Ario 4 Color Aerator, one 48" bubble wand, one air stone.
-After 30 hours, I wanted to add a couple of hardy fish to start the cycling. My water (after being treated, of course) is still 'moderately hard' and has a high ph of about 8.5. Temp is 79, and no ammonia. The girl at my LFS said the bleeding heart tetras can withstand water hardness, high pH, and rarely have any floaters, so I took her advice.
-I introduced them slowly, and at first they seemed to be enjoying themselves (they're so playful!). But last night and this morning I noticed they were just sitting on the gravel together, and didn't go for any food. No gasping, but some small amount of twitching like they're treading water.
-Are they ok? I've already named them Romeo and Juliet, and I would be heartbroken if they lived up to their legendary names.
So do you think everything is going all right so far? I know the tetras like to school, so do you think I should get two more for them? If they die (I'm hoping they don't) should I continue to cycle with more fish? I don't want to hurt anymore fish. They're too cute to suffer.