The guy in the pet shop says that the other fish will eventually kill it, has anyone kept them in a community tank before? 125L tank
2 dwarf gourami 3 mollies 4 guppies 1 clown loach 2 angelfish
The guy in the pet shop says that the other fish will eventually kill it, has anyone kept them in a community tank before? 125L tank
2 dwarf gourami 3 mollies 4 guppies 1 clown loach 2 angelfish
ive been trying to find an aquarium cover but it doesnt seem like i can find out like this
I’ve always wanted the small little clownfish and I was doing some research and i found out that it was a hardy fish and I think I’m finally at the right age to maintain a small little clownfish aquarium( just clownfish no anemone or live rocks nothing live just fish) How would I go about doing this with a 10 or 20 gallon tank?
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Hi, I set up my nano cube 24g 72W aquarium about a week ago and i have about 18 pounds of live rock, 20 pounds of live sand. and my specific gravity is at about 1.023. i just added a green chromis and 2 yellowtail damsels today. when should i start adding a cleanup crew (snails, crabs) and what kinds? ive heard emerald crabs are good, what else? also when can i add other fish (i can remove the damsels when i want different ones) i really want clowns and maybe a dwarf angel, firefish, whats good? when can i add what?
and what about feather dusters, i LOVE them, when can i add?
Oue large tank has normal reading on test strips except the nitrogen whitch is almost always high.The nitrates solutions we buy atpet shops make very little difference and too partial watter changes do very little good either.
I already have several live plants growin well in this tank.
I’m about to get a 46 gallon aquairum to transfer my orandas and buy two more. I know that it’s important to let the beneficial bacteria settle in the gravel so the water gets balanced chemically wise. What is the best method to do it? I have seen a liquid containing bacteria which after two weeks settles the water, but dont’t know if it really works. I lost some fish when I first set up my ten gallon one, and wouldn’t like to loose my orandas, which I have had for years now.
Ok, so if can I put a betta in the tank to help me out. That is, to provide waste for the bacteria to trive on?
To JS- I have two orandas.
55 gallon, reef aquarium. 2 clownfish (Baily and Wiggles), 4 Blue Chromis, 2 Cardinals, 1 yellow goby. Corals: pulsing xenias, star polyps, gorgonias, toadstool leather, finger leather, various zoo’s, cabbage coral, duncans, mangroves.
