Hi all
we got a 2 gallon Eclipse to house my 9 year old son's two mosquito fish from his ecosystem he made at school. Those two little fish (and three snails) lived in a 2 liter soda bottle with some gravel and gooseweed for two months in my kitchen window. Since the fish weren't dying and he was still really into them we decided to set them up properly. When I set up the new tank I let it run for 24 hours and when I transfered the fish, snails and plants I also put their gravel in. They are still going strong and love their new big space.
When we went to the lfs to get the tank 2.5 weeks ago we also picked up a pair of bettas for my other son. Those were being housed in a tiny paired tank. Upon the advice of people here I moved one betta in with the mosquito fish. At first he chased them all around the tank for 10-15 minutes but now they have all settled down. Last night I went and bought a 1.5 gallon topfin aquarium for the other betta. It's sitting now with the aged tap water and (noisy) pump going. I swished the filter from the Eclipse tank into the water of the new tank to help seed the bacteria. In a day or two I will move the other betta over. He has been surviving in a non filtered tank up to now so I think he should be ok. I'll leave him in there by himself for a few weeks.
We had originally intended to buy some other fish (neon tetras?) to add to the mosquito fish. I tested the water today and it looks fine (0 nitrites, 0 nitrates and <0.25 ammonia but slightly more than 0 - I'll do another pwc later today).
Because there is a betta in the tank can I add a half a dozen neon tetras or are they not compatible?
Also, the two skinny front fins on the betta in that tank seem like they are bloody. There is a little stone castle in there and I wonder if he tried to go in it and ripped them. Is there anything to do about that?
If all goes well here, the next plan is a big aquarium for Christmas. I was looking at a 28 g bowfront last night that would be nice.
thanks, Maureen
we got a 2 gallon Eclipse to house my 9 year old son's two mosquito fish from his ecosystem he made at school. Those two little fish (and three snails) lived in a 2 liter soda bottle with some gravel and gooseweed for two months in my kitchen window. Since the fish weren't dying and he was still really into them we decided to set them up properly. When I set up the new tank I let it run for 24 hours and when I transfered the fish, snails and plants I also put their gravel in. They are still going strong and love their new big space.
When we went to the lfs to get the tank 2.5 weeks ago we also picked up a pair of bettas for my other son. Those were being housed in a tiny paired tank. Upon the advice of people here I moved one betta in with the mosquito fish. At first he chased them all around the tank for 10-15 minutes but now they have all settled down. Last night I went and bought a 1.5 gallon topfin aquarium for the other betta. It's sitting now with the aged tap water and (noisy) pump going. I swished the filter from the Eclipse tank into the water of the new tank to help seed the bacteria. In a day or two I will move the other betta over. He has been surviving in a non filtered tank up to now so I think he should be ok. I'll leave him in there by himself for a few weeks.
We had originally intended to buy some other fish (neon tetras?) to add to the mosquito fish. I tested the water today and it looks fine (0 nitrites, 0 nitrates and <0.25 ammonia but slightly more than 0 - I'll do another pwc later today).
Because there is a betta in the tank can I add a half a dozen neon tetras or are they not compatible?
Also, the two skinny front fins on the betta in that tank seem like they are bloody. There is a little stone castle in there and I wonder if he tried to go in it and ripped them. Is there anything to do about that?
If all goes well here, the next plan is a big aquarium for Christmas. I was looking at a 28 g bowfront last night that would be nice.
thanks, Maureen