I recently purchased a new setup from a local fish store (Tropic Isle in eastern MA). One of the staff discussed how to setup the tank, and recommended a number of items (and explained WHY he was recommending them! :thm
. I ended up with the following:
38 Gallon Rectangular tank 36"L x 12"W x 18"T
Penguin Power Filter 350
200 Watt Submersible Heater
40lbs Natural Gravel
Full Hood with 24" Fluorescent Tube
PH Test and Adjustment Kit
Aquarium Salt
Dechlorinator
I set up the tank after rinsing the gravel thoroughly, then placed my initially sparse fixtures (1 jumbo plant, group of small ground cover, large piece of drift wood, and a piece of stone with a few holes). The PH was high at first, 7.4+, so it took a while to lower it to 6.8 (store's recommendation).
I added significantly more fixtures the next day, then let the tank run until the following evening when I returned and found the same store employee and enquired about my starter fish. I had been doing some reading, and although I'm interested in fish like Angels, I wanted some more smaller, active fish that would end up not getting along with them. So, after looking around, I chose the following (with advice on how many, and which fish are okay with each other):
6 Tiger Barb
3 Palaetus (sp?) Cory Cats
2 Sunset Thicklip Gourami
I brought my new pets home, floated them in the tank for 20 minutes, added some of the tanks water to their bags, then added them to the tank (I discarded the water from their bags). I added the cats, then the gourami, and then the barbs.
Everything has been going great since. The cats are active, the barbs school, and the gourami hang out together.
I have a couple questions, though.
My barbs are very skittish and swim as fast as the can to the back corners of the tank when I walk up to the tank. How can I get them to "trust" me, and stay in the open a little more when I am around?
Also, when it comes time in 30-40 days to add some more fish, what would be some good choices? I was thinking of adding 3 Green Tiger Barb, a school of Black Phantom Tetra (6-9) and maybe 1-2 more Gourami of a different type (3 Spot or Pearl, I think). Would these fish be okay in this tank? The associate at the store said the tetra would be okay with the barbs. How many fish of this size can my tank reasonably hold? Should I add them in batches? Maybe 7 fish in 30-40 days, and the final 6-7 15-30 days after that?
When should I do my first partial water change? Should I start this weekend, or hold off for longer while the tank cycles? Since my tap water's PH is so high, should I try lowering it before adding it to the tank?
Sorry this is so long. I thank you in advance for any help or advice you can offer me. ^^ Also, the link in my signature has pictures of the tank.
38 Gallon Rectangular tank 36"L x 12"W x 18"T
Penguin Power Filter 350
200 Watt Submersible Heater
40lbs Natural Gravel
Full Hood with 24" Fluorescent Tube
PH Test and Adjustment Kit
Aquarium Salt
Dechlorinator
I set up the tank after rinsing the gravel thoroughly, then placed my initially sparse fixtures (1 jumbo plant, group of small ground cover, large piece of drift wood, and a piece of stone with a few holes). The PH was high at first, 7.4+, so it took a while to lower it to 6.8 (store's recommendation).
I added significantly more fixtures the next day, then let the tank run until the following evening when I returned and found the same store employee and enquired about my starter fish. I had been doing some reading, and although I'm interested in fish like Angels, I wanted some more smaller, active fish that would end up not getting along with them. So, after looking around, I chose the following (with advice on how many, and which fish are okay with each other):
6 Tiger Barb
3 Palaetus (sp?) Cory Cats
2 Sunset Thicklip Gourami
I brought my new pets home, floated them in the tank for 20 minutes, added some of the tanks water to their bags, then added them to the tank (I discarded the water from their bags). I added the cats, then the gourami, and then the barbs.
Everything has been going great since. The cats are active, the barbs school, and the gourami hang out together.
I have a couple questions, though.
My barbs are very skittish and swim as fast as the can to the back corners of the tank when I walk up to the tank. How can I get them to "trust" me, and stay in the open a little more when I am around?
Also, when it comes time in 30-40 days to add some more fish, what would be some good choices? I was thinking of adding 3 Green Tiger Barb, a school of Black Phantom Tetra (6-9) and maybe 1-2 more Gourami of a different type (3 Spot or Pearl, I think). Would these fish be okay in this tank? The associate at the store said the tetra would be okay with the barbs. How many fish of this size can my tank reasonably hold? Should I add them in batches? Maybe 7 fish in 30-40 days, and the final 6-7 15-30 days after that?
When should I do my first partial water change? Should I start this weekend, or hold off for longer while the tank cycles? Since my tap water's PH is so high, should I try lowering it before adding it to the tank?
Sorry this is so long. I thank you in advance for any help or advice you can offer me. ^^ Also, the link in my signature has pictures of the tank.