a big day...
OK... big changes today, a trip to PetSmart, which is about an hour away, and the closest fish store that is worth visiting.
I'm afraid the total number of fish now is a bit high but the employee at petsmart (right or wrong) assured me that schooling is more important than keeping below a certain length of fist to gallon of water ratio.
So... as of now we have:
1 Black skirt tetra (considered more, but it has fin rot. The fin rot is improving after dosing with mela fix. Wanted to be sure this fish is going to survive before I added more)
3 neon tetra (wanted more, they were out)
3 black neon tetra
3 orange tetra (I'm forgetting their name. again)
2 albino cory cats
3 african dwarf frogs (Kids had to have them, and I like them too!)
Also bought three plants, 2 frills and 1 something that starts with an "a".
also added a fake drift wood thing.
Probably most important was the chemical test kit. I got the liquid type (I used to test pool water constantly and prefer the drip/reagent tests to strips) and here are the results:
pH: 7.0
Ammonia: 0.5ppm
Total Nitrite: 0ppm
Total Nitrate (MAN those drops stink!): 0ppm (I'm going to repeat this test, as I waited too long to read the color of the vial)
I have been given the link to the thread on cycling, and am planning on reading it in depth, but feel free to throw advice my direction!
My tank is currently at 76 degrees, and I am hunting for a better heater that is budget friendly.
I'm far too cheap to pay $10 for something I can make. I intend to make a vaccumn out of suction tubing and a syringe. (I'm a paramedic, as soon as I saw their vaccums I thought "I can MAKE that!"
Some questions I have now:
1. Should I buy some chemicals/additives to have on hand to respond to any of the above readings being out of whack?
2. Will my plants grow in the rocks or should I have paid good money for 'aquarium dirt'? -I do have a bottle of "plant gro" that they assured me would help.
3. Am I crazy for having this many animals in a 10 gallon tank?
I'll include a before and after pic here. I hope that's alright! It's no masterpiece, but I don't think it's too bad for having no experience!
BEFORE:
AFTER:
Thanks again for all of your help! Without this forum, I'd be LOST!
OK... big changes today, a trip to PetSmart, which is about an hour away, and the closest fish store that is worth visiting.
I'm afraid the total number of fish now is a bit high but the employee at petsmart (right or wrong) assured me that schooling is more important than keeping below a certain length of fist to gallon of water ratio.
So... as of now we have:
1 Black skirt tetra (considered more, but it has fin rot. The fin rot is improving after dosing with mela fix. Wanted to be sure this fish is going to survive before I added more)
3 neon tetra (wanted more, they were out)
3 black neon tetra
3 orange tetra (I'm forgetting their name. again)
2 albino cory cats
3 african dwarf frogs (Kids had to have them, and I like them too!)
Also bought three plants, 2 frills and 1 something that starts with an "a".
also added a fake drift wood thing.
Probably most important was the chemical test kit. I got the liquid type (I used to test pool water constantly and prefer the drip/reagent tests to strips) and here are the results:
pH: 7.0
Ammonia: 0.5ppm
Total Nitrite: 0ppm
Total Nitrate (MAN those drops stink!): 0ppm (I'm going to repeat this test, as I waited too long to read the color of the vial)
I have been given the link to the thread on cycling, and am planning on reading it in depth, but feel free to throw advice my direction!
My tank is currently at 76 degrees, and I am hunting for a better heater that is budget friendly.
I'm far too cheap to pay $10 for something I can make. I intend to make a vaccumn out of suction tubing and a syringe. (I'm a paramedic, as soon as I saw their vaccums I thought "I can MAKE that!"
Some questions I have now:
1. Should I buy some chemicals/additives to have on hand to respond to any of the above readings being out of whack?
2. Will my plants grow in the rocks or should I have paid good money for 'aquarium dirt'? -I do have a bottle of "plant gro" that they assured me would help.
3. Am I crazy for having this many animals in a 10 gallon tank?
I'll include a before and after pic here. I hope that's alright! It's no masterpiece, but I don't think it's too bad for having no experience!
BEFORE:
AFTER:
Thanks again for all of your help! Without this forum, I'd be LOST!