Grimace wrote:Ashihak wrote:I'm looking into puffers, and I know they like brackish water. To get the salt content the need, could I justput I some rocks that have a salt content in the aquarium, or is there some other method?
What species of puffers? Anything that needs salt needs actual marine salt, which you can find in stores with the other saltwater equipment. You'll have to measure it out and slowly adjust the puffer up to the proper specific gravity over a few weeks.
Aquarium salt / table salt / or anything else doesn't work.


Camillion wrote:Anyone ever work with Discus? They're so hard to care for and expensive but I'd like to give breeding them a shot someday ^^

Dakotak wrote:@sleipnir
AqAvisor is a good place to get ideas for stocking but not all of its stocking levels are correct.
I like the the rule Jellyaboo suggested. 1 female per 2 gallons MAX. By that rule you are at max stocking in a 10 gal.
But i have read things online saying that a 10 gal is not good for a sorority as its too small. Can a betta a expert give an opinion on that?
All this sorority talk makes me want to break out one of my spare tanks and do one....

Cardinal wrote:Dakotak wrote:@sleipnir
AqAvisor is a good place to get ideas for stocking but not all of its stocking levels are correct.
I like the the rule Jellyaboo suggested. 1 female per 2 gallons MAX. By that rule you are at max stocking in a 10 gal.
But i have read things online saying that a 10 gal is not good for a sorority as its too small. Can a betta a expert give an opinion on that?
All this sorority talk makes me want to break out one of my spare tanks and do one....
Not an expert, but I'd never attempt in a 10 gallon with Betta Splendens. I think a 15gal would be the minimal with a 20gallon (heavily heavily) planted being ideal for 5 females. It has to be understood that nearly all betta fish females sold are generally juvies. Once home a sorority will work out great for 1..2..3.. maybe even 4 months then all hades breaks loose and you end up with "I don't understand why its no longer working!" or yur females keep falling ill due to stress. I really don't recommend sororities at all unless you have experience with other semi to aggressive fish.
Cardinal wrote:Dakotak wrote:@sleipnir
AqAvisor is a good place to get ideas for stocking but not all of its stocking levels are correct.
I like the the rule Jellyaboo suggested. 1 female per 2 gallons MAX. By that rule you are at max stocking in a 10 gal.
But i have read things online saying that a 10 gal is not good for a sorority as its too small. Can a betta a expert give an opinion on that?
All this sorority talk makes me want to break out one of my spare tanks and do one....
Not an expert, but I'd never attempt in a 10 gallon with Betta Splendens. I think a 15gal would be the minimal with a 20gallon (heavily heavily) planted being ideal for 5 females. It has to be understood that nearly all betta fish females sold are generally juvies. Once home a sorority will work out great for 1..2..3.. maybe even 4 months then all hades breaks loose and you end up with "I don't understand why its no longer working!" or yur females keep falling ill due to stress. I really don't recommend sororities at all unless you have experience with other semi to aggressive fish.

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