Well, hello all......
My name is Desiree and I am a new owner of a 10gal starter kit from Tetra-Tech.. I got the freshwater kit.....KNOW SOME INFO/ADVISE PLEASE
OK I set my tank up on Sunday, and yesterday I went to this well known and been in business for 40 years tropical fish place in located in Pasaden, Ca....
I went into the pet store and was immediatly helped by the owner of the store. I told him that I wanted to get a kit that would help me to determine the nitrate, nitrite and amonia in my tank. The kits were all separate and would cost me about $10 each or $30 to test all three... So with me being on a budget, I just decided to get the amonia test kit for now. I also asked the owner about getting some live plants and he suggested a couple with I bought for about $6.99 a piece, he told me that they would eventually start spouting flowers too. I was excited~...then I told him that I wanted to go and look at the fish he had in his store. Now this store is not like your PetSmarts, or your petco, this is more like a mom and pop type tropical fish store and they had so many fish to choose from..they even had some fish that I had never seen before that looked really cool. I can remember when I was growing up my mother had a pretty big fish tank and she bought 3 oscars for it and one point in time and then 2 ended up dying within a year or so, but one of them stay alive for about 10 years...we would feed him pelets and occasionally goldfish (that was always neat for me to see as a kid) Well I asked the owner of the store, could I get 1 oscar to put in my 10g tank, he told me that that would probably be fine, but you should never just get one fish, and not two either because they will get territorial and fight. so he recommended me getting 3 oscars for my 10g tank....SAY WHAT... I was very excited, I could put 3 oscars in my 10g tank...YEAH RIGHT is what I told him, I know how big those things get.. He said well they do not grow that fast and you could keep them for about 1 1/2 years before you would need a bigger tank... HUUUUH, I get on the internet and start doing some research and I found out that the absolute minimum to keep an oscar is 55g.... I have also seen some sites where people have had 1 oscar in a 10g tank and it did just fine and has been alive and kicking for 2 years so far. Well to make a long story short... I guess I just need a couple of questions answered.
When I tested my amonia in the water it read at .25, I do not have the other kits yet to do the other testing
Why would he tell me something like that?
What other types of fish could I get that are smaller than oscars but also eat live fish and that I can also keep in a 10g tank
And any other type of advise/info you can give would be great.
It is currently tues day, I have two live plants in my tank, but no fish yet. I really want an oscar, but I kinda already know my tank is not big enough to fit 3 oscars. What would be the problem if I did get just 1 oscar and maybe some other smaller fish to go with the oscar?
My name is Desiree and I am a new owner of a 10gal starter kit from Tetra-Tech.. I got the freshwater kit.....KNOW SOME INFO/ADVISE PLEASE
OK I set my tank up on Sunday, and yesterday I went to this well known and been in business for 40 years tropical fish place in located in Pasaden, Ca....
I went into the pet store and was immediatly helped by the owner of the store. I told him that I wanted to get a kit that would help me to determine the nitrate, nitrite and amonia in my tank. The kits were all separate and would cost me about $10 each or $30 to test all three... So with me being on a budget, I just decided to get the amonia test kit for now. I also asked the owner about getting some live plants and he suggested a couple with I bought for about $6.99 a piece, he told me that they would eventually start spouting flowers too. I was excited~...then I told him that I wanted to go and look at the fish he had in his store. Now this store is not like your PetSmarts, or your petco, this is more like a mom and pop type tropical fish store and they had so many fish to choose from..they even had some fish that I had never seen before that looked really cool. I can remember when I was growing up my mother had a pretty big fish tank and she bought 3 oscars for it and one point in time and then 2 ended up dying within a year or so, but one of them stay alive for about 10 years...we would feed him pelets and occasionally goldfish (that was always neat for me to see as a kid) Well I asked the owner of the store, could I get 1 oscar to put in my 10g tank, he told me that that would probably be fine, but you should never just get one fish, and not two either because they will get territorial and fight. so he recommended me getting 3 oscars for my 10g tank....SAY WHAT... I was very excited, I could put 3 oscars in my 10g tank...YEAH RIGHT is what I told him, I know how big those things get.. He said well they do not grow that fast and you could keep them for about 1 1/2 years before you would need a bigger tank... HUUUUH, I get on the internet and start doing some research and I found out that the absolute minimum to keep an oscar is 55g.... I have also seen some sites where people have had 1 oscar in a 10g tank and it did just fine and has been alive and kicking for 2 years so far. Well to make a long story short... I guess I just need a couple of questions answered.
When I tested my amonia in the water it read at .25, I do not have the other kits yet to do the other testing
Why would he tell me something like that?
What other types of fish could I get that are smaller than oscars but also eat live fish and that I can also keep in a 10g tank
And any other type of advise/info you can give would be great.
It is currently tues day, I have two live plants in my tank, but no fish yet. I really want an oscar, but I kinda already know my tank is not big enough to fit 3 oscars. What would be the problem if I did get just 1 oscar and maybe some other smaller fish to go with the oscar?