Bizzy
New Member
Hello all! I have a few questions for you all in regards to equipment. I'm still very new to all this, but after I bought my son his aquarium for his birthday I just got hooked.
Anyway, I just purchased a 65 gallon tank w/stand and hood this afternoon. I don't have it home yet, but tomorrow will be the big day. Then to get it all set up is the next task. That's where my questions come in. It's a large tank and I know it's going to take a large pump/filter system. It will be set up as a fresh water tank but I don't know where to begin in regards to pump sizes, filtration, etc. Undergravel filtration? Aeration? Brand names of anything you guys can think of that I'll need or would suggest that I get would be very much appreciated.
Note: This tank will sit for about 4-6 weeks before I add any fish to it. I learned my lesson the hard way with my son's. We ended up losing most of the fish and all but 1 of the fry. That tank has evened out now in regards to ammonia and nitrites finally. Poor fish.....I knew not what I was doing. The first real and most important lesson I learned in regards to aquariums is to cycle the tank. )
Thanks all for any and all suggestions!
Anyway, I just purchased a 65 gallon tank w/stand and hood this afternoon. I don't have it home yet, but tomorrow will be the big day. Then to get it all set up is the next task. That's where my questions come in. It's a large tank and I know it's going to take a large pump/filter system. It will be set up as a fresh water tank but I don't know where to begin in regards to pump sizes, filtration, etc. Undergravel filtration? Aeration? Brand names of anything you guys can think of that I'll need or would suggest that I get would be very much appreciated.
Note: This tank will sit for about 4-6 weeks before I add any fish to it. I learned my lesson the hard way with my son's. We ended up losing most of the fish and all but 1 of the fry. That tank has evened out now in regards to ammonia and nitrites finally. Poor fish.....I knew not what I was doing. The first real and most important lesson I learned in regards to aquariums is to cycle the tank. )
Thanks all for any and all suggestions!