lopeyc
Member
I bought a 37g tank from a great guy with a lot of fish experience who moved it in for me, has been really helpful answering questions, has sent me to good fish stores, etc., etc. So great experience.
What is funny, though, is as I've gotten more educated from books and websites is how conservative the literature is compared to this guy's practices and the thriving tank I got from him.
For example, when I bought the tank, there were 12 fishes in it -- most of them 1" to 2" but a wrasse and a tank that are both about 3.5". Yet the book I got estimates I shouldn't have more than 3 or 4 little guys!
In the transition, he kept 3 cheap chromiis I didn't want, leaving nine. My question is, should I replace them with other fish (I want to!) or should I let the population shrink by attrition?
Also, do people generally leave their protein skimmers on all the time? Or just periodically?
What is funny, though, is as I've gotten more educated from books and websites is how conservative the literature is compared to this guy's practices and the thriving tank I got from him.
For example, when I bought the tank, there were 12 fishes in it -- most of them 1" to 2" but a wrasse and a tank that are both about 3.5". Yet the book I got estimates I shouldn't have more than 3 or 4 little guys!
In the transition, he kept 3 cheap chromiis I didn't want, leaving nine. My question is, should I replace them with other fish (I want to!) or should I let the population shrink by attrition?
Also, do people generally leave their protein skimmers on all the time? Or just periodically?