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30g update, July 2023

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They’re so hard to get good pics of but I love my little danios sm :)
QUESTION!!! what’s your favorite fish :3
Oh, wow, that's so hard to answer
Let's start with the fish I have, I'm not sure I have a favorite, so much as there are fish that I would absolutely recommend and/or buy myself again
Goldfish - super intelligent, unpredictable murder machines 7/10, what am I even supposed to do with this creature
Gold Dust Mollies - stressed like me, hide a lot, we didn't run their bubbler for two weeks because we were waiting for a hookup to run the starter baby tank and the bubbler at the same time, it came, I turned on the bubbler, and traumatized them for over a month, not sure how my partner puts up with me. Also, live births. 3/10, master level fish, harder than they seem at first glance, worth it if you put in the time
Zebra Danios (short fin) - so speedy fast, racing all the time, so many wiggles, Java moss is a must, watch them wiggle wiggle wiggle so fast, interactive, not as pretty as some other fish, but their little front fins make me happy, lays eggs, 9/10, highly recommend
Cardinal Tetras - calm little puppies, very colorful, low maintenance, their little mouths, and when they look at you from the front, such silly little eyes, kind of boring though, lays eggs, 8/10, highly recommend
Corydora - give me a tank with just 100 of these, love them, adorable, so fast, they breathe air so they go racing to the top, and they're so fast they make a bloop, and then go racing back down. They flirt by vibrating at each other. Lays eggs. 10/10 for constant amusement, 6/10 for difficulty, they poison themselves when stressed, good luck getting them home in one piece, my recommendation: buy at least 3 at once (MUST have at least 6 for a healthy group, when I say 3, I mean your replacements after you fuck up the first time, buy only 1 or 2 and you're almost guaranteed to lose them as well, just hold off and wait until you need 3, even if your group size is 4 or 5), either have the fish store wrap their bag in dark paper towel, or bring one yourself.
Also, they blink, and it's creepy, this knocks another two points off, 4/10, advanced fish
Fun story, they sit very cutely on anything, and i pulled out my phone to take a video, and after several minutes, it stopped being cute and started being worrying, and then...
PLECO! We have 2, a female albino bushy nose, named Happy Andy, and a miserable male clown named Angry Gary. Don't look online to see what they're going to be like. No pleco is like another, and you literally have no idea what you're going to get until it's in your tank and settled. There's a 90% chance you'll never see your pleco. You will always worry about whether it's alive. If it's a tank of just small fish, he is, I promise, leave it alone. When you do see them, it'll make your heart very happy. They poop. A lot. I can't state that enough. 7/10, would still recommend.
Betta - hardy, a classic, gorgeous, save them from the cups. You can only have 1 in a tank. No, don't get the little 3 tanks together separated by glass, they can smell and see each other and it's stressful for them. Please don't give them less than a 10 gallon ): you most likely can't keep anything with them, but you can increase your chances of a peaceful community tank by putting in your peaceful fish first, and then adding the betta. Remember to only keep very FAST fish with your betta, like tetras. Super easy to care for, but will give you a lot of stress for no reason. 8/10, they lose a point for such limited tank mates. Highly recommend.
Mystery guppy - magically appeared in my male betta tank, will update when I figure out what it is. 7/10 mystery baby experience. I'm enjoying myself.
Now, the fish I WANT
I can really only go by other lists, so I think, right now, the fish I'm obsessed with is the boeseman's rainbowfish.
They get about 10cm, and you need at least 6 of them, so you need a big boy tank for sure. They're apparently quite hardy, peaceful, and longlived (8 years, if you're lucky!!). Their mouth is small, so they can be kept with a variety of tank mates. They're apparently really interesting to watch swim, because they school.
I think that'll be my next goal.
Share your favorite fish with me!!
The danios and Squiggle!
I think you can see why I named him Squiggle
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I got some fishtank stuff to show! I got a 20g tank about a year ago and I'm super happy with how it looks compared to how it started.
I've switched the (sad looking) filter into a canister. That made the water crystal clear without a hint of fogginess. And added a bubbler to add more air to the tank.
I also got quite a few plants to help get rid of extra waste and carbon dioxide in the water.
And, of course, I got some more fish. Some Emerald Tiger Barbs and regular Danios
(And I got some better driftwood)
Tank is not a weird green color like the third picture shows... that's probably caused by the camera.
I do want to get a four or five gallon tank for shrimp, any tips or tricks on what tank I should get would be nice!

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bad advice after bad advice after bad advice
Easiest method for breeding egg scattering fish species -
Step 1 -
Once it’s warm enough in your area set up a 30 gallon tub as a temporary pond for the summer. No filter or water changes needed, but if it gets very hot where you live add a pump to keep the water moving for oxygenation. If it doesn’t rain a lot and water evaporates top it off. You’ll want it to be densely planted for a natural filtration and to give the fish plenty of places to lay their eggs and not eat them immediately. Water hyacinths are the best plant for this because they develop massive roots systems. Water lettuce is acceptable but not as good. I also add hornwort, and usually a water lily or two just to have it look nice. Water hyacinths and hornwort just float but the water lily will need to be planted in a baskett at the bottom.
Step 2 -
Add the fish once it’s done cycling. 6-10 is a good number of adults to have in one 30 gallon tub. You will not and should not feed often for the sake of keeping the water clean. They will have plenty of algae, mosquito larvae, random drowned insects, and copepods to eat. The high temperatures and live foods will trigger them to breed. You will see them darting and circling around the plants when they’re laying eggs. Every couple of days take out about half of the water hyacinths and put them in a separate tub or bucket with no fish. Leave them in there for a few days and the eggs will hatch. If you do not take out the plants from the main tub, the adult fish will eat the majority of the eggs and small fry. This system works with all kinds of egg scatterers, but white cloud mountain minnows, danios, and rainbow fish are super easy compared to most tetras and rasborras because they spawn more frequently and lay more eggs. Just to try it for the first time I’d recommend starting with the mountain minnows.
Step 3 -
Once the fry have hatched, just move them to an empty aquarium or tub to grow them out. If you can leave them outside in a separate tub it is ideal because they will grow faster with all the live food and have nice colors.
Please love them.