I've spent the past three days browsing the forum and doing searches to get answers to my questions, so I don't ask the same thing that's already been asked, but I'm afraid I'm going to because I'm still confused about a couple of things, so I hope someone can give me some good advice.
I'm totally new to aquariums. We have a 29 gallon we want to set up, but everywhere in our house seems inappropriate because it's either by an AC vent, a baseboard heater or a window. So in the meantime, we got two 3 gallon tanks for $6 at a yard sale.
I did a lot of research and used recommendations on this board. In one tank, I put 3 Harlequin Rasboras, 3 itty bitty ghost shrimp, and a mystery snail. That seemed to be okay based on suggestions in other threads.
Question 1: In the other tank, I was going to put a male betta, but the pet shop person suggested 2 female bettas. There's my first mistake. I just knew I shouldn't have listened to her because as soon as I got home, I realized you can't have just two. So my question is, can I keep three females in a 3 gallon tank or should I take the two back? Or just one back and put in another, different fish with her?
Question 2: I'm very confused about "cycling" of the tank. Can someone tell me exactly what equipment I need to do this and how. I know, it's a question that's been asked and answered, and I swear, I'm a smart chick, but reading all the threads really made my head spin and I want to do this right, so I can eventually set up the 29 gallon in the correct way.
I see now that smaller tanks aren't recommended for beginners, because they're more fragile and considered specialty tanks, but it's too late for that and my daughter is in love with the small fish tanks, so I just want to make sure I keep learning the right way.
Sorry for the multiple questions/long post, but I'm really interested in learning how to do this and all the posts here have seemed quite knowledgeable. Later I'll be researching fish and proper placement/equipment for the 29 gallon. Thanks!
I'm totally new to aquariums. We have a 29 gallon we want to set up, but everywhere in our house seems inappropriate because it's either by an AC vent, a baseboard heater or a window. So in the meantime, we got two 3 gallon tanks for $6 at a yard sale.
I did a lot of research and used recommendations on this board. In one tank, I put 3 Harlequin Rasboras, 3 itty bitty ghost shrimp, and a mystery snail. That seemed to be okay based on suggestions in other threads.
Question 1: In the other tank, I was going to put a male betta, but the pet shop person suggested 2 female bettas. There's my first mistake. I just knew I shouldn't have listened to her because as soon as I got home, I realized you can't have just two. So my question is, can I keep three females in a 3 gallon tank or should I take the two back? Or just one back and put in another, different fish with her?
Question 2: I'm very confused about "cycling" of the tank. Can someone tell me exactly what equipment I need to do this and how. I know, it's a question that's been asked and answered, and I swear, I'm a smart chick, but reading all the threads really made my head spin and I want to do this right, so I can eventually set up the 29 gallon in the correct way.
I see now that smaller tanks aren't recommended for beginners, because they're more fragile and considered specialty tanks, but it's too late for that and my daughter is in love with the small fish tanks, so I just want to make sure I keep learning the right way.
Sorry for the multiple questions/long post, but I'm really interested in learning how to do this and all the posts here have seemed quite knowledgeable. Later I'll be researching fish and proper placement/equipment for the 29 gallon. Thanks!