Advice required for novice
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 5:17 am
Hi
Two weeks ago I took tropical fish up as a hobby when I was given a 120 litre tank with the following fish: -
1 Red tail black shark (about 5” long)
1 Clown Loach (about 3.5” long)
20 Guppies (range from 0.5 – 2” long)
To move the tank, 75% of the water was taken out. The following day we bought a new tank (160 Litres) and filter (XP1) as the old tank looked grotty, and the filter case was all broken. By the end of the day the fish and old water was transferred into the new tank with new dechlorinated water. The tank has plastic plants at either end and several hiding places (terracotta pots, logs, canon)
Questions
1 I have read that clown loaches shouldn’t be kept alone. When the water condition is better I was thinking about adding another two clown loaches. At my local aquatic centre the clown loaches are around 2” long. Will the old clown loach be ok with this or will he (I don’t know the sex of the clown loach) feel threatened?
2 I only see the Clown Loach in the morning (6:30-7:00) and not during the evening (6:00 – 10:30). So when I feed the fish in the evening he is not around. When I feed the fish in the morning, he comes to the surface and grabs the flakes (the flakes the original owner gave me). Is this ok?
3 I have bought some Tetra mini tablets, but when I drop them into the tank, the clown loach seems to sniff them then and goes away. Is this the wrong food, or will it take time for him to except this as food? I have also tried the tetra delica brine shrimp that comes in a 3g packet, but that just sank to the bottom and none of the fish seemed interested in it. Although it was gone the following morning, so I don’t know if it was eaten.
4 I have done 2 water changes each week, removing 25% of the water, but the nitrate still seems to be high. I then tested my tape water and found it to have a nitrate level between 25-50ppm. I have read that java moss is great at lowering the nitrate, nitrite and ammonia. It also doesn’t require much light. It seems that the java moss can soon cover the entire floor of the tank. Is this a good thing for the Clown Loach, or should I keep half the gravel exposed.
5 Any other tips to help me with my new hobby
Two weeks ago I took tropical fish up as a hobby when I was given a 120 litre tank with the following fish: -
1 Red tail black shark (about 5” long)
1 Clown Loach (about 3.5” long)
20 Guppies (range from 0.5 – 2” long)
To move the tank, 75% of the water was taken out. The following day we bought a new tank (160 Litres) and filter (XP1) as the old tank looked grotty, and the filter case was all broken. By the end of the day the fish and old water was transferred into the new tank with new dechlorinated water. The tank has plastic plants at either end and several hiding places (terracotta pots, logs, canon)
Questions
1 I have read that clown loaches shouldn’t be kept alone. When the water condition is better I was thinking about adding another two clown loaches. At my local aquatic centre the clown loaches are around 2” long. Will the old clown loach be ok with this or will he (I don’t know the sex of the clown loach) feel threatened?
2 I only see the Clown Loach in the morning (6:30-7:00) and not during the evening (6:00 – 10:30). So when I feed the fish in the evening he is not around. When I feed the fish in the morning, he comes to the surface and grabs the flakes (the flakes the original owner gave me). Is this ok?
3 I have bought some Tetra mini tablets, but when I drop them into the tank, the clown loach seems to sniff them then and goes away. Is this the wrong food, or will it take time for him to except this as food? I have also tried the tetra delica brine shrimp that comes in a 3g packet, but that just sank to the bottom and none of the fish seemed interested in it. Although it was gone the following morning, so I don’t know if it was eaten.
4 I have done 2 water changes each week, removing 25% of the water, but the nitrate still seems to be high. I then tested my tape water and found it to have a nitrate level between 25-50ppm. I have read that java moss is great at lowering the nitrate, nitrite and ammonia. It also doesn’t require much light. It seems that the java moss can soon cover the entire floor of the tank. Is this a good thing for the Clown Loach, or should I keep half the gravel exposed.
5 Any other tips to help me with my new hobby