The_Bullard
New Member
Hey, been stalking the forums for a week or two and thought I would introduce myself. Though I'm not sure how much i'll actually be posting since I don't actually own any fish at the mo.
I do want to say though, that this place is awesome. I've basically had all of October to waste so thought I'd spend some of my spare time researching a hobby I've had an interest in for a while. Read a few books, but they must be out of date or pretty vague as I've learnt much more from this forum. The beginner resource centre you have and all the indexes, on top of the journals, countless problems solved and links to other resource sites. You don't tend to get this much information and a friendly community to go with it.
Anywho, as fitting with nOOb etiquette, I do have a few questions. I'm looking to set up a community tank (as large as i can afford), but it won't be for a few months, need to save up my pennies and such. So I have plenty of time to individually research the fish I want and their requirements. I have an idea of what I want in terms of species and numbers, but I'm still a little unsure of what size tank I would need (Litres, US Gallons, Inches, Feet... too many #41#### measurements!).
I'd like to go biotope specific, maybe some leaway on the actualy countires they originate from and such. Anyway what I was thinking as a stock list:
2x Schooling Species - Would want them to contrast, so I was initially thinking of 10 x Cardinals & 10 x Black Widow Tetras.
1x Bottom Dwelling Species - Was thinking a school of Corydoras; Pandas, Peppered or Bronze. 6 or more of these.
2x Trio of Dwarf Cichlids - I was thinking a trio of cave brooders, Apistogramma's. And a trio of open brooders, Rams, Dicrossus or Cleithracara. I've only done some broad research into the Cichlids so not entirely on which fish I should go for, I do like the look of Checkerboard Cichlid though.
I would be interested in adding some invertebrates in as well, some shrimp maybe? (I know this goes against the South American theme...). I've a LFS that has Swan Mussels for sale, would anyone recommend these? Apaprently they aid in keeping the water clean.
So could anyone give me an approximate tank size needed to keep the suggested listing?
And would it be more cost effective to purchase a new tank with equipment or do it seperatly? I see a lot of tanks coming up in classifieds which or obviously much cheaper than buying brand new. The only advantage i see to buying the packages (if it's not cheaper) is that you can start up cycling basically straight away.
Sorry for all the questions, and rambling. Any help would be appreciated though, cheers! Gav.
I do want to say though, that this place is awesome. I've basically had all of October to waste so thought I'd spend some of my spare time researching a hobby I've had an interest in for a while. Read a few books, but they must be out of date or pretty vague as I've learnt much more from this forum. The beginner resource centre you have and all the indexes, on top of the journals, countless problems solved and links to other resource sites. You don't tend to get this much information and a friendly community to go with it.
Anywho, as fitting with nOOb etiquette, I do have a few questions. I'm looking to set up a community tank (as large as i can afford), but it won't be for a few months, need to save up my pennies and such. So I have plenty of time to individually research the fish I want and their requirements. I have an idea of what I want in terms of species and numbers, but I'm still a little unsure of what size tank I would need (Litres, US Gallons, Inches, Feet... too many #41#### measurements!).
I'd like to go biotope specific, maybe some leaway on the actualy countires they originate from and such. Anyway what I was thinking as a stock list:
2x Schooling Species - Would want them to contrast, so I was initially thinking of 10 x Cardinals & 10 x Black Widow Tetras.
1x Bottom Dwelling Species - Was thinking a school of Corydoras; Pandas, Peppered or Bronze. 6 or more of these.
2x Trio of Dwarf Cichlids - I was thinking a trio of cave brooders, Apistogramma's. And a trio of open brooders, Rams, Dicrossus or Cleithracara. I've only done some broad research into the Cichlids so not entirely on which fish I should go for, I do like the look of Checkerboard Cichlid though.
I would be interested in adding some invertebrates in as well, some shrimp maybe? (I know this goes against the South American theme...). I've a LFS that has Swan Mussels for sale, would anyone recommend these? Apaprently they aid in keeping the water clean.
So could anyone give me an approximate tank size needed to keep the suggested listing?
And would it be more cost effective to purchase a new tank with equipment or do it seperatly? I see a lot of tanks coming up in classifieds which or obviously much cheaper than buying brand new. The only advantage i see to buying the packages (if it's not cheaper) is that you can start up cycling basically straight away.
Sorry for all the questions, and rambling. Any help would be appreciated though, cheers! Gav.