He was dying. He had been on his back for 24 hours. I picked him up out of the fish tank and he could barely move. I dropped him in this fish tank in the pipes so that he could find some protection from the mollies.

And he bounced right back. He’s still a little slow but he’s making his way around the tank on all of his legs now. And he’s able to give off enough of the threat display that the Molly’s leave him alone.

I really need to go through and figure out all of the parameters of this tank.

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    7 days ago

    I’m not exactly sure how hard my water is, but I don’t think it’s soft and I don’t think it’s like ridiculously hard.

    Yeah, trying to raise the babies right off the bat definitely feels like an ambitious choice with exactly zero fish-keeping experience 😅. I think part of me just worries that the breeder who has the pattern I love will end up keeping different stuff and won’t have them any more. I rarely see that pattern and when I do its usually a slightly different version/line, and more expensive (I think what I like might be considered lower “grade” or quality. The patterns are more random and blotchy and I think that’s prettier than the more organized or symmetrical patterns). That may just be a fomo anxiety on my part

    I think I remember looking up the weight and seeing it was within the rated weight limit, but I’ll double check it! I live on the third floor, it’d really fucking suck if it failed lol

    Thank you for the encouragement! If I give things a go when I manage to get a job I’ll be sure to post it 😊 in the mean time I’ll just be happy to see people’s cool tanks :) I’ve just about run out of things to research, so if I stay interested it’s a good sign it’s a hobby I’d like to pursue and not just me having fun obsessively learning stuff about some random hobby and planning out hypotheticals lol