1. ARE WATER CHANGES NEEDED EVEN WITH GREAT TEST RESULTS?
I'm running a Fluval FX6 on a 125 gallon tank with a total of 8 small cichlids in it (see signature). I have had the tank setup with fish for about 2 months and my water tests are all coming back pretty good. My most recent water test results was:
Ammonia - 0
Nitrate - 5
Nitrite - 0
Do I need to do a water change if my water tests all come back good? I had been doing it every two weeks, but I'm wondering if I need to with the tests results I have. Thoughts?
2. IS MY PLECO EATING?
I have a 2" pleco in my tank. My tank and water look pretty good, with little algae. I drop algae wafers into the tank every few days but never see my pleco eat them. I've had him for about a month and he seems fine. Even if I do not see him eat...is he eating? Does he eat more than algae? Does he eat left over food my other fish may not eat?
3. WHAT HAPPENS TO LEFT OVER FOOD?
What happens to the food that my 8 cichlids (see signature) don't eat right away. When I feed them pellets and flakes, some sinks to the bottom. Do they scavenger for it later and eat it? Does my pleco eat it? My ammonia and other water levels are really good, so I assume I'm not over feeding them or they eat it at some point. Thoughts?
5. COVICT CICHLID NO LONGER A BULLY, NOW TIMID
I have 8 cichlids in a 125 gallon tank (see signature). All the fish are pretty small as I've only had the tank a couple months. My convict cichlid was the first (and only) fish so far to be aggression to the other fish. He even nipped at the larger Oscar. All of a sudden, he went from being the only bully in the tank to being timid and hiding much of the time. I never saw another fish fight back, so I'm not sure what happened. Does this sound normal?
6. ANGLE FISH...FIGHTING?
I added two Angle Fish to my 125 gallon cichlid tank. I know this probably wasn't the best idea because they may end up being killed when all the fish get bigger. When I brought the two of them the pet store told me they needed to be pairs so they would watch each other backs and bond. As it turns out, they do not swim together as much as I thought they would AND...one even nips at the other one. My cichlids have not started going after them, but they go after each other. Does this sound normal?
Thanks so much for any help!
I'm running a Fluval FX6 on a 125 gallon tank with a total of 8 small cichlids in it (see signature). I have had the tank setup with fish for about 2 months and my water tests are all coming back pretty good. My most recent water test results was:
Ammonia - 0
Nitrate - 5
Nitrite - 0
Do I need to do a water change if my water tests all come back good? I had been doing it every two weeks, but I'm wondering if I need to with the tests results I have. Thoughts?
2. IS MY PLECO EATING?
I have a 2" pleco in my tank. My tank and water look pretty good, with little algae. I drop algae wafers into the tank every few days but never see my pleco eat them. I've had him for about a month and he seems fine. Even if I do not see him eat...is he eating? Does he eat more than algae? Does he eat left over food my other fish may not eat?
3. WHAT HAPPENS TO LEFT OVER FOOD?
What happens to the food that my 8 cichlids (see signature) don't eat right away. When I feed them pellets and flakes, some sinks to the bottom. Do they scavenger for it later and eat it? Does my pleco eat it? My ammonia and other water levels are really good, so I assume I'm not over feeding them or they eat it at some point. Thoughts?
5. COVICT CICHLID NO LONGER A BULLY, NOW TIMID
I have 8 cichlids in a 125 gallon tank (see signature). All the fish are pretty small as I've only had the tank a couple months. My convict cichlid was the first (and only) fish so far to be aggression to the other fish. He even nipped at the larger Oscar. All of a sudden, he went from being the only bully in the tank to being timid and hiding much of the time. I never saw another fish fight back, so I'm not sure what happened. Does this sound normal?
6. ANGLE FISH...FIGHTING?
I added two Angle Fish to my 125 gallon cichlid tank. I know this probably wasn't the best idea because they may end up being killed when all the fish get bigger. When I brought the two of them the pet store told me they needed to be pairs so they would watch each other backs and bond. As it turns out, they do not swim together as much as I thought they would AND...one even nips at the other one. My cichlids have not started going after them, but they go after each other. Does this sound normal?
Thanks so much for any help!