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Fish Fanatic
Hello and thank you for taking the time to read my post.
I am new to the forum and relatively new to keeping tropical fish. I have kept tropical fish for 6 or so years, but I haven't had a tank for the last 10 years or so.
Yesterday, I purchased the Fluval Roma 240 Aquarium and Cabinet. I decided on this particular aquarium as opposed to the smaller tanks in the range, due to the tank being specifically designed to support an external filter.
The tank is being delivered on Wednesday this week. along with everything else needed to get the tank set up.
I am going to have a 'community aquarium', with several live plants and natural rock and driftwood.
I am intending on carrying out a fishless cycle. In my previous experience (which may be wrong and i would appreciate advice here), I have used API Stress Coat and API Stress Zyme along with fish food flakes to complete the cycle. This method has worked for me in the past. Do you agree with this method? What changes would you make, if any?
I am also planning on adding several 'hardy' plants at the beginning of the cycle, with the hope that this will help. I haven't done this before, so any opinions on this would also be greatly appreciated?
Purchased:
Thank you so much for taking the time to read my post. All feedback is greatly welcomed and I can't wait to share my experiences with you and vice versa.
Carl
I am new to the forum and relatively new to keeping tropical fish. I have kept tropical fish for 6 or so years, but I haven't had a tank for the last 10 years or so.
Yesterday, I purchased the Fluval Roma 240 Aquarium and Cabinet. I decided on this particular aquarium as opposed to the smaller tanks in the range, due to the tank being specifically designed to support an external filter.
The tank is being delivered on Wednesday this week. along with everything else needed to get the tank set up.
I am going to have a 'community aquarium', with several live plants and natural rock and driftwood.
I am intending on carrying out a fishless cycle. In my previous experience (which may be wrong and i would appreciate advice here), I have used API Stress Coat and API Stress Zyme along with fish food flakes to complete the cycle. This method has worked for me in the past. Do you agree with this method? What changes would you make, if any?
I am also planning on adding several 'hardy' plants at the beginning of the cycle, with the hope that this will help. I haven't done this before, so any opinions on this would also be greatly appreciated?
Purchased:
- Fluval Roma 240 LED Aquarium and Cabinet (includes Fluval 306 External Filter, Fluval M300 Heater, Marina LCD Thermometer and 6500k LED Lighting)
- Hugo Kamishi Black Glass Gravel
- Hugo Kamishi Snow White Sand
- API Stress Coat & API Stress Zyme
- API Freshwater Master Kit
- Aqua One Vac-A-Tank Gravel Cleaner 16"
- Fluval Mopani Driftwood - Large
- Tetramin Tropical Flake
- Marina Fish Net
- Marina Medium Algae Magnet
Thank you so much for taking the time to read my post. All feedback is greatly welcomed and I can't wait to share my experiences with you and vice versa.
Carl