I have a neon who is not looking well. He/she has had an open mouth for a week now, isolates himself and has a tendancy to swim facing down. I thought he'd be dead by now, but he's not, so dpes anyone know what I can do to help him?
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The fertiliser substrate is under the gravel. There is also a new log in the tank which could be leaching brown into the tank. The first fish to go in it will be my classroom goldfish over Christmas anyway, so they should be hardy enough to cope with anything!
Set up the fish tank and despite several water changes the water still looks murky. The water/filter had been in there for two-three weeks before, do ya all think that it will be safe to put fish in? I don't have a water testing kit. Have never had one and hope to never need one.
Has anyone ever had fish negatively affected by fertiliser?
I have got a thermometer in the tank, it is set to 22. Maybe I should get some more things in the tank for the bristlenose to hide in/under. Currently there is just some lame yellow ceramic boot. Maybe she died of fright from too many kids eyes looking in. Was a shame.
Had to tell the kids I'd taken her home... guilt!
No he/she doesn't seem harrassed at all. It just likes to hang out reting on the gravel or on the log. Just the same as the other one. Have seen them chasing each other, but never any eggs, I read they haven't been reared other than in some big lab where they do something top secret to get them to breed!
I had two of my bristlenoses in with the two goldfish at school, then a few days ago my medium sized female (I think) just upended it. Nothing looked too out of the ordinary.
Anyone have any ideas why this might have happened and if I should bring my other big bristlenose home to our tropical tank? Don't wanna loose him!
My male chases my femalea round the tank, she gets stressed sometimes and gets a stripe down her side, although it is paler than this one appears, however, in the pet shop the rams often seem to have slightly different colourations, so i guess thats what it could be?
interesting, john at organism in chch has bettas in the guppy tank, all seemed peaceful... do you think if a betta was raised from a young age in a tank with the others it would have greater tendancies to be peaceful?
What would you all advice for putting in a little 22L tank. Bought one for my niece.
Would say 6 neons, a betta and a bristlenose be too much, or could we put in more?
Do you think a bristlenose would get too big, I know my bristlenose is getting pretty large and would look silly in her tank!!!
How many platys or guppies could fit in the tank?
Other ideas?
The fish died. Despite water change and emergency removal to another tank and a little bit of salt she died. Feel sorry for the kids... lessons of life eh?