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    Newbie Aug 2015

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    Hi Guys,

    I'm royston. I'm new to this new hobby like you guys. however i still got no clues on many stuffs. Need your guide around.

    Anyway, this is my new setup as per the picture. Any feedbacks or recommendations? Is my filter too small?

    Since i add in the fishes, 2 of my fish have died. not on the same day but maybe around 3-4 days interval. the others are doing fine

    Cheers
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    Re: Newbie Aug 2015

    New fish dying may be due to the difference in water condition of your tank, which can be very different from the water at the shop.
    Strong fish are able to withstand such difference, but more delicate ones may be overwhelmed and succumb to water shock.
    LIFE IS UNBEARABLE WITHOUT A FISH TANK!!!

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    Re: Newbie Aug 2015

    Quote Originally Posted by tetrakid View Post
    New fish dying may be due to the difference in water condition of your tank, which can be very different from the water at the shop.
    Strong fish are able to withstand such difference, but more delicate ones may be overwhelmed and succumb to water shock.
    Bro, which kind of fish are strong and which are not?

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    Re: Newbie Aug 2015

    Same case for my cardinal tetras, kept them in my planted. Died 1 by 1. Water conditions might be very different from the shop

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    Re: Newbie Aug 2015

    Hi, I am new to this hobby as well. I started out with a 5 gallon tank and the fishes just die one after another. So I tried with a 2 feet tank and now I have tank full of healthy plants, tetra and shrimps with no casualties for 4 months and the shrimps have multiplied from 10 to uncountable. Guess anything below 2feet can be difficult for newbie like me as I do not invest in test kits.

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    Re: Newbie Aug 2015

    Quote Originally Posted by Royston Low View Post
    Bro, which kind of fish are strong and which are not?
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    Any kind of fish can be 'tough' if they are kept healthy throughout their lives.
    Fish which have been through being kept for a period in sub-optimal water conditions are invariably weak.
    Thus, even if they belong to a hardy species, they would have become very vulnerable.
    It all depends on what they have been through.
    Hope this helps.
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    Re: Newbie Aug 2015

    Quote Originally Posted by Beginner2015 View Post
    Hi, I am new to this hobby as well. I started out with a 5 gallon tank and the fishes just die one after another. So I tried with a 2 feet tank and now I have tank full of healthy plants, tetra and shrimps with no casualties for 4 months and the shrimps have multiplied from 10 to uncountable. Guess anything below 2feet can be difficult for newbie like me as I do not invest in test kits.
    Yes, a bigger body of water is easier to stabilize, provided it is not overcrowded with livestock .
    Also. the less chemicals used, the better. In a small tank, a seemingly small dose of chemicals is actually big.
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