Subj : Re: Newbie-How Many Fish?
To   : Jjg
From : Barry Martin
Date : Thu Jan 01 2004 08:37 am

Hi Folks!

I'm definately not an expert and have been lurking, learning from
those who know more than I. :)  Figured I'd jump in to help JJG.

IM> > My daughter got a 5 gallon tank kit for the holidays.  We have an
IM> > African Dwarf Frog and a small tetra in the tank.  We'd like to get
IM> > another frog and perhaps 1-2 more fish.  How many fish can safely live
IM> > in a 5 gallon tank?  Would a ctfish be a good idea (to help keep the
IM> > tank clean)?

Have a "plotemy" (something like that) named "Charlie" -- scavenger-
type fish who keeps the aquarium pretty clean.  His bottom is flat and
when he is against the glass can see the suction action of his mouth.
Top looks bumpy and 'scary' - he's so ugly he's cute! :)



IM> by the fish poop and rotting matter. The more you feed the more of the
IM> latter there will be so don't over feed! Feed as much as they will eat in
IM> 2-3 minutes twice a day. A slightly hungry fish is more likely to stay a
IM> healthy fish.

I feed my guys a pinch of granulated fish food at night.  They
certainly are not starving as they usually don't attack the food when
I feed them.  And by "pinch" it's maybe a quarter-teaspoon if that.
This is for three fish and whatever Charlie eats.


IM> You need to manage these toxins or you will have a dead fish & I would gues

IM> frog as well. The Tetra will not tolerate a lot of this at all. Assuming yo

IM> have set this up in the last week you need to act on this quickly - the
IM> ammonia will be rising now - the Nitrite comes inside the next week or two.
IM> If you see the fish gasping at the surface then you know its struggling -
IM> not for air but because of the toxins & you should change some water
IM> immediately.

I hate to say this but I don't do anything more than clean the
'cotton' in the filter every so often and the fish have been quite
happy.  Add distilled water as needed (evaporates out, especially in
winter).  Maybe enough surface area the by-products escape?  Not sure
how many gallons the tank is: 20"w x 10"d x 12"h.  The guys have been
living for five or six years easily.

BTW, good tips, Iian - I kept for future reference.

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