jts123
New Member
Hi ALL
My name is John. I am brand-new to the world of fishkeeping and have very recently decided I would like to give things a go on a relatively small scale to begin with. After lots of reading, web-searching and considering all the factors in starting up with a tropical aquarium I have gone for this setup:
HAGEN/MARINA 60 ltr (13 Gallon) 'Tropical' Starter Tank http/www.hagen.com/uk/aquatic/product.cfm?CAT=1&SUBCAT=111&PROD_ID=01151720030101
The costings for it vary widely depending on where you shop etc, but I feel I have been very lucky in finding it from my local aquatics centre for a sale cost of £80. (Tank and accessories only - as I don't need the additional stand). Some places are charging up to £130 for the very same setup!!
Being totally honest, it was just about as much a I can afford at the moment (after taking into account the added extras needed too) but hoped it won't be too small making things unhealthy and stressfull for a small community tank?
At some stage during the next week I plan to site the tank in a suitable place and start the process of 'Non Fish Cycling'. I must say it does feel a little daunting at the moment, but I hope to get a decent understanding of the basics and get the water in a suitable condition within the next few weeks and then gradually add a few well chosen fish after that.
I have gone for a Gravel and Sand substrate combination in the hope it will help widen (or certainly not limit) my choice of 'bottom dwellers' as well as the fact I just fancied the look and feel I hope a 'mixed substrate' will provide.
Really not sure on exactly what fish to eventually get and realise I'll be somewhat governed by acheivable water parameters etc, but I do remember being mesmerised by the Khulie Loaches and Clown Loaches my Dad used to keep when I was a young lad, so I figure I will look at these as options amongst others. (Subject to any advice to the contrary?)
Anyhow.. that's about it for now, but I plan to become a regular vistor to this forum and maybe I'll post some pictures when everything is (hopefully) running smoothly.
Cheers all,
John
Walsall
West Midlands.
My name is John. I am brand-new to the world of fishkeeping and have very recently decided I would like to give things a go on a relatively small scale to begin with. After lots of reading, web-searching and considering all the factors in starting up with a tropical aquarium I have gone for this setup:
HAGEN/MARINA 60 ltr (13 Gallon) 'Tropical' Starter Tank http/www.hagen.com/uk/aquatic/product.cfm?CAT=1&SUBCAT=111&PROD_ID=01151720030101
The costings for it vary widely depending on where you shop etc, but I feel I have been very lucky in finding it from my local aquatics centre for a sale cost of £80. (Tank and accessories only - as I don't need the additional stand). Some places are charging up to £130 for the very same setup!!
Being totally honest, it was just about as much a I can afford at the moment (after taking into account the added extras needed too) but hoped it won't be too small making things unhealthy and stressfull for a small community tank?
At some stage during the next week I plan to site the tank in a suitable place and start the process of 'Non Fish Cycling'. I must say it does feel a little daunting at the moment, but I hope to get a decent understanding of the basics and get the water in a suitable condition within the next few weeks and then gradually add a few well chosen fish after that.
I have gone for a Gravel and Sand substrate combination in the hope it will help widen (or certainly not limit) my choice of 'bottom dwellers' as well as the fact I just fancied the look and feel I hope a 'mixed substrate' will provide.
Really not sure on exactly what fish to eventually get and realise I'll be somewhat governed by acheivable water parameters etc, but I do remember being mesmerised by the Khulie Loaches and Clown Loaches my Dad used to keep when I was a young lad, so I figure I will look at these as options amongst others. (Subject to any advice to the contrary?)
Anyhow.. that's about it for now, but I plan to become a regular vistor to this forum and maybe I'll post some pictures when everything is (hopefully) running smoothly.
Cheers all,
John
Walsall
West Midlands.