This is my first time owning a fish tank, and after experimenting (and the terribly sad deaths of many fish) my 20 gallon tank seems to have finally settled. I began with:
1 pleco (I have no idea what kind it is; it was unlabeled, and at Wal-Mart)
1 albino cory
2 columbian sharks
2 bala sharks
2 angelfish
Needless to say, a lot of those didn't last long! All I had left after a month were the pleco and the cory (which wasn't looking so good, as the sharks had nibbled off most of his dorsal fin). I went to a real pet store the second time around, and my tank had:
1 pleco
1 albino cory
1 dragon-tailed guppie
1 sailfin molly
1 black moore goldfish
The sailfin was the only one out of that lot to die. So, under the advice that I shouldn't have any more than 7 fish in a 20 gallon tank, I bought three more cory catfish today to keep the albino company. They're all different kinds, but so far, they seem to get along... okay. They're still adjusting, I think.
But I need to know what to feed them now. What kinds of food would suit all the fish in the tank, or would I need to buy two (or three) different kinds to accomodate the fish I have? What would an ideal tank temperature be? Will any of the fish outgrow the tank? Will there be any problems with fish eating each other when the black moore gets a lot bigger than the cory catfish?
1 pleco (I have no idea what kind it is; it was unlabeled, and at Wal-Mart)
1 albino cory
2 columbian sharks
2 bala sharks
2 angelfish
Needless to say, a lot of those didn't last long! All I had left after a month were the pleco and the cory (which wasn't looking so good, as the sharks had nibbled off most of his dorsal fin). I went to a real pet store the second time around, and my tank had:
1 pleco
1 albino cory
1 dragon-tailed guppie
1 sailfin molly
1 black moore goldfish
The sailfin was the only one out of that lot to die. So, under the advice that I shouldn't have any more than 7 fish in a 20 gallon tank, I bought three more cory catfish today to keep the albino company. They're all different kinds, but so far, they seem to get along... okay. They're still adjusting, I think.
But I need to know what to feed them now. What kinds of food would suit all the fish in the tank, or would I need to buy two (or three) different kinds to accomodate the fish I have? What would an ideal tank temperature be? Will any of the fish outgrow the tank? Will there be any problems with fish eating each other when the black moore gets a lot bigger than the cory catfish?