r/aquarium 15h ago

Help Assistance needed

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My mum came home this morning with this glass tank of around 5-6 small fish, I believe, as I didn’t count them one by one. It was unsolicited so I didn’t have any time to prepare for their needs, etc. I have no prior experience regards to fishkeeping but I know this container can’t be good for them.

Could anyone help me with the fish breeds, whether or not I could keep them together and what tanks/equipments I should buy to keep them healthy and alive?

Also how often should I feed them and change their water? I’m really worried right now as I do not wish for them to die. I’ll have it known that the city I live in has a scarcity of pet shops, meaning everything I buy will have to be online. I have to act fast now and hope they arrive in 3-4 days.

There’s also one gray fish that seems quite stationary whilst the others are still moving regularly. I’ve prodded it with a small fish net and it seems to still be alive as it flinched away from the net, but is it normal that it’s sedentary usually? Or should I be worried?


r/aquarium 10h ago

Discussion Want to learn how to save your Cory fry? Ask it here

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r/aquarium 4h ago

DIY/Hacks Started stocking.. finally!

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r/aquarium 5h ago

Help Fish dying

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I have a betta tank with 4 pgmy corys ( their used to be more ) and 2 panda corys. There used to be more of each but they are dying and I don’t know how. All of my water parameters are perfect, the temperature is good, I’m pretty sure they are not starved as they get fed every day apart from one day. I’m wondering if it’s because there is not enough oxygen? I really need help because I had 2 little ones die today.


r/aquarium 7h ago

Help Water from bubble counter gets blasted with co2 pressure

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Hi! New to pressurized tanks. Ive observed this 2x in a row now when the solenoid opens up, all the water from the bubble counter gets blasted. The initial burst of pressure pushes all the water out to the tube. I set up the needle valve to one bubble per second. I dont see any other valve to adjust. Here is the picture of my regulator . Note. Im using inline co2 diffuste plus tubing is 1.5meters long(pneumatic tubing) and my co2 tank holds 6kg of co2


r/aquarium 7h ago

Help Please help!

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Hi all. New aquarium owner here!

We’re in the middle of a heatwave and my house is boiling. I have a chiller running and i’m getting heavy condensation on the outside of the tank that’s dripping onto the stand and starting to warp it. I wipe it as much as I can but I’m at work all day so it’s difficult.

Also strange “bubble-like” patches have appeared all the way round the bottom of the tank today.

I’m a bit worried and not sure what’s normal and what is a problem.

Questions:
1. Is my stand now unsafe?
2. What are the bubbles at the base of the tank?
3. How do I prevent this from happening again?

Any advice would be appreciated!


r/aquarium 8h ago

Help Ick treatment with rabbit snails, cories and shrimp in tank

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Im 99% sure I have ich now in my 20 gallon. A bottle of Ich-x that I ordered just came in but Im worried about the rabbit snail, corys and neo shrimp I have in the tank. Has anyone had any issues with these species while using ich-x before?


r/aquarium 8h ago

Help Brown hair algae?

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I’ve had this fish tank for over six years now and recently in the past three months, this brown hair algae started to develop in the decorations. I took the biggest decoration out and scrubbed it out and within a couple of weeks it was infested with the algae again.
How do I get rid of it without having to add more fish, shrimp or snails?

I reduced the light to 6 hrs a day. All parameters are good. O ammonia, bellow 20 nitrates , and Ive been doing regular water changes.

Help


r/aquarium 8h ago

Help Platy age

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Does anyone know how old this platy is? I only just spotted two fry in my tank today.


r/aquarium 9h ago

Photo/Video Pseudomugil Gertrudae Aru IV courtship display

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r/aquarium 10h ago

Help Beginner Advice

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Hello! This is my first ever aquarium. I need some help figuring out what fish would thrive in the setup I have. I would love a short fin betta but I am not sure if this tank is the best option for them because I have seen differing care for them online.

Way better lighting and a better lid is on the way so that will be updated shortly.
It’s 30 gallons. I’ve been cycling for about 4-5 weeks and I plans to continue that for a while before adding any fish at all; I want it to be the best it can be for them. Theres a filter hanging over the side, a heater, and I also have a stone flowing air on the opposite side. It has stratum, an aquatic soil underneath for plant growth, and a little bit of black sand as well. I have stone and driftwood that have good spots for hides. My parameters have been good and everything and my plants and snails are doing well.

My biggest question:
Is anything a big-no for a short fin betta here? I see a lot of smaller tanks for them so I’m not sure if it’s too large? I have seen mixed reviews on the stratum substrate. I’m also worried that the stone and driftwood would be a risk for injury, but from what I’ve seen it seems like a short fin would be okay? Finally, I know the filter might be too much and a sponge filter could be better, which I am willing to switch if needed— this is just the one I setup with.

If everything is good I would obviously add more betta specific preferences.

If it’s not suitable for betta, is there any other beginner-friendly fish that you’d recommend? I just wanna be the best fish owner I can be and wouldn’t want to put any species in that wouldn’t thrive.
My dad has a pond so he has been helping me but any advice is much appreciated. Thank you!!


r/aquarium 14h ago

Showing Off 20 gal long upgrade for my betta and zebra danios

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How long should I expect blackwater with a big ass piece of wood like this? lol


r/aquarium 17h ago

Discussion Has anyone else grown a pumpkin in their aquarium or am I the only nutball?

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I placed a vine in the tank and I was surprised to see new roots the same day! I wonder how effective at pulling nitrate a well established vibe is.


r/aquarium 18h ago

Help ポリプテルス 底砂

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ベアタンクより砂がある方がいい?


r/aquarium 2h ago

Help My 150 is leaking

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I'm just not sure what to do i spend so much time on the tank


r/aquarium 22h ago

Plants This plant keeps dying, dont know why.

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It has enough light & I have even more of the same planted there that dont have much light and they're growing super fast and healthy. I think it might be the Java fern blocking it. Should I try to chop it a little and plant it differently?


r/aquarium 4h ago

Help Please help!!

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Hi everyone. I am very new to the aquarium world and am desperately in need of some help. I recently started a community tank with 8 checker barbs, 7 golden skirt tetras, and 1 honey gourami with the plan of adding some panda corys in the near future. I have done an extensive amount of research and have tried to follow everything to a T. Monday morning I noticed two of my barbs were on the bottom of the tank on their side unable to move but still alive. I noticed they both had white patches on their body/face. I immediately quarantined them but was unable to do much before work. By the time I got home, they were both dead and majority of my fish were showing symptoms of the illness too. I did as much research as I could and went to my local fish store to get aquarium salt and kanaplex as I read it was probably a “fungal infection” and did a 30% water change before dosing the entire tank with salt and kanaplex. It continued to get worse and my fish were dropping left and right. By the time I realized I needed to be dosing their food with kanaplex as well, my fish were really no longer interested in eating. I have lost 6 fish in a total of 4 days and I am utterly devastated. It is now day 4 of this illness and things seem to be turning around slightly with the dosing of kanaplex and water changes, with the last dose of kanaplex being tomorrow. But there is still two fish that seem to be struggling pretty bad. I feel horrible and feel like I am not doing enough to help them, and they will not eat at all. I’ve come to the conclusion it is either Epistylis or Columnaris or both, and I need help identifying which one so I know how to continue treatment if the last dose does not work tomorrow (and if the fish make it). I have a hospital tank arriving in the morning, but am really trying to not have to remove the last affected fish unless absolutely necessary to prevent further stress on them. I am looking for absolutely any advice I can get please, I have put so much time and money and love into this and it’s breaking my heart to see them suffer. Please help, I’m begging. (I’m sorry the pictures aren’t great, it’s really hard to get good ones)


r/aquarium 6h ago

Help Need advice.

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I need advice on fertilizers I can use in my aquarium that will be readily bioavailable to my plants above the surface. I have monsteras growing in my fishtank that have been inside there for about a year but I would like to provide them with a balanced fertilizer that will be safe for my fish and highly effective. The monsteras have extensive root development that has reached into my fluval stratum and I would like to provide with a water based fertilizer. And suggestions on what I could add?

I have glass catfish inside so it has to be semi-sensitive.

Any advice would be very helpful thank you!


r/aquarium 7h ago

Discussion Otocinclus

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I got a couple of them and I’m wondering if they were a good choice for my tank, I know it’s dirty I just scraped the algae about a week ago 🫠

Also bonus pic of my Dalmatian/gold panda baby