NoHugTheFish
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Sorry if I step out of line this site is still a little confusing to me.
Black Friday sales are here! So I get to purchase my first tank back into the hobby since I was a kid! The catch is that I live in the boonies, there is no LFS so have to order online to pick up an hour away. What I'd like is basic I know, I'm thinking a planted/internal filter combo that has Apistos or Rams, tetras and of course clean up crew assistance. Right now I'm looking at (because I have a super sturdy end table that fits it perfectly) the Aqueon Frameless Cube Aquarium, 35 Gallon I'm more about happy fish than scapes and style. All suggestions are welcome and VERY much appreciated! Does anyone have opnions on lighting or filters that I can order today? Is it overkill that I'm considering 2 smaller internal filters on opposite ends of the tank on low because if one should fail I'll have a back up going? I know I'm that person who asks stupid questions but I don't want to make stupid mistakes, I want to do right by my critters and my wallet. Thank you! TYIA!! Here's another dumb question, would you use a contrasting substrate so the fish stand out or would you use one that feels a bit more like camo for the fish? A less stressed fish is a healthier fish? Am I taking this too far?
Black Friday sales are here! So I get to purchase my first tank back into the hobby since I was a kid! The catch is that I live in the boonies, there is no LFS so have to order online to pick up an hour away. What I'd like is basic I know, I'm thinking a planted/internal filter combo that has Apistos or Rams, tetras and of course clean up crew assistance. Right now I'm looking at (because I have a super sturdy end table that fits it perfectly) the Aqueon Frameless Cube Aquarium, 35 Gallon I'm more about happy fish than scapes and style. All suggestions are welcome and VERY much appreciated! Does anyone have opnions on lighting or filters that I can order today? Is it overkill that I'm considering 2 smaller internal filters on opposite ends of the tank on low because if one should fail I'll have a back up going? I know I'm that person who asks stupid questions but I don't want to make stupid mistakes, I want to do right by my critters and my wallet. Thank you! TYIA!! Here's another dumb question, would you use a contrasting substrate so the fish stand out or would you use one that feels a bit more like camo for the fish? A less stressed fish is a healthier fish? Am I taking this too far?
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