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Returning to the hobby


spooky

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Hi, I'm returning to the hobby after some ten years away. I'm currently in the process of setting up a new tank (about 100 litres). It cycled quickly, perhaps suspiciously quickly, I did use bacterial starter though. The fish I currently have are fine and healthy, so I figure it's worked OK. I've only half-stocked the tank so far. I have a small school of five tiger barbs, three otos (to keep the algae down) and a skunk loach.

I didn't mean to get the skunk loach, but it hitched a lift with the plants I bought (it surviving half an hour with only the moisture on the plant leaves to live on !). It mostly hides during the day but comes out the moment you turn the lights down (its nocturnal of course). It has a large shell to hide in. The shell itself does not seem to have had a major effect on the water chemistry, perhaps raising the pH slightly, but within the error of my test kit.

I've been adding fish gradually and am still thinking about what to add next. Iwant to add a second school of fish and one or two largish single specimens. The problem is I can't decide what. I'll need more bottom feeders too, it's too much work for the loach alone.

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Hi spooky and welcome to the fishroom.

I would suggest rummy noses and some bristlenoses for the bottom perhaps.

There is a fish club in Dunedin too. They meet 7pm every 2nd Tuesday of the month at The Pet Warehouse.

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Your suggestions for fish are pretty much what I was thinking of, the bristlenose is going to be essential anyway since the otos ignore the green algae on the gravel.

Thanks for the info on the fish club. The time and place is going to be quite convenient.

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