Nik00117
Fish Fanatic
I'm preparing to stock my tank, it's a 55 gallon and I'm going stock it slowly. I can't for the life of me find ammonia in Korea. My wife looked, I looked can't find it anywhere. Korea is also a country where you need a doctor to prescibe tyleon for a headache before the phramacy will sell to you.
So this puts me in a position of being in a fish in cycle (my wife is Korea and we spent the last 2 weeks searching)
So heres what I have now
55 Gallon
Got all the test kits
3 heaters (two 150 watts, and one 75 watt)
3 Filters for a grand total of 289 GPH
Unplannted/unlite (the cost of lighting in Korea for fish tanks is expensive)
My plan is to do a simple community tank centered around a Beta. I'm going to purchase the Beta on week 1, watch the water levels etc. and then start adding in friendly community fish, thinking Neons, and Tetras and things along those lines.
However I was wondering does anyone have any other suggestions?
One thing in Korea that had really frustated me is their is VERY little out there for my size of a tank. I talked to a fish store owner and he said most poeple in Korea don't get anything bigger then a 10 gallon, maybe a 20 gallon and sometimes even a 29 gallon but a 55 gallon is SUPER RARE. And apparently only rich people keep fish tanks. So I get to pay their prices.
So this puts me in a position of being in a fish in cycle (my wife is Korea and we spent the last 2 weeks searching)
So heres what I have now
55 Gallon
Got all the test kits
3 heaters (two 150 watts, and one 75 watt)
3 Filters for a grand total of 289 GPH
Unplannted/unlite (the cost of lighting in Korea for fish tanks is expensive)
My plan is to do a simple community tank centered around a Beta. I'm going to purchase the Beta on week 1, watch the water levels etc. and then start adding in friendly community fish, thinking Neons, and Tetras and things along those lines.
However I was wondering does anyone have any other suggestions?
One thing in Korea that had really frustated me is their is VERY little out there for my size of a tank. I talked to a fish store owner and he said most poeple in Korea don't get anything bigger then a 10 gallon, maybe a 20 gallon and sometimes even a 29 gallon but a 55 gallon is SUPER RARE. And apparently only rich people keep fish tanks. So I get to pay their prices.