matthewlee1959
Mostly New Member
I have been doing a lot of research about setting up a new tank and frankly I’m seeing a lot of conflicting information so I’ll just set up our scenario and watch for advice from more experienced members. First most of the maintenance will be done by Swimminginmusic who is in middle school all day. I am home on average about 6-7 days a month, so this is mostly her project with dad paying the bills. I would like to do a planted tank with fish for a couple of reasons. The first is that once established it seems like the easiest to care for and most forgiving of mistakes. The second reason is that it would be a great learning experience to see the relationship of plants and animals. Consider in your replies that you are dealing with complete neophytes who have no idea what anyone is talking about with plant species.
We are looking at a 29 gallon tank that will be 30" long, 12" deep and 18" high. Swimming really wants some Glofish and possibly see how a betta would do in the same tank. As for the planting style I would like the jungle type with some rock and maybe barrels, cracked pottery and/or driftwood. If Swimming has any say there will be a portion of Bikini Bottom somewhere in the tank. We are aware that because of the bright colors of the Glofish, the betta may not like his neighbors and so we may end up with 2 tanks. It would be planted as well, just smaller.
Some of the questions I have would be about the plants we should choose, substrate mix, and need for fertilizer. As for the fish my questions deal with how soon we should add them, how many fish and what type. The Glofish are expensive so they are going to wait until dad knows the tank is in good shape. I understand the concept of 1" of fish per gallon of water in an unplanted tank, but what about a heavily planted tank. Not only would I like a variety in strata with the fish, but numbers and size as well. Any thoughts, tips suggestions or downright step by step directions would be greatly appreciated.
We are looking at a 29 gallon tank that will be 30" long, 12" deep and 18" high. Swimming really wants some Glofish and possibly see how a betta would do in the same tank. As for the planting style I would like the jungle type with some rock and maybe barrels, cracked pottery and/or driftwood. If Swimming has any say there will be a portion of Bikini Bottom somewhere in the tank. We are aware that because of the bright colors of the Glofish, the betta may not like his neighbors and so we may end up with 2 tanks. It would be planted as well, just smaller.
Some of the questions I have would be about the plants we should choose, substrate mix, and need for fertilizer. As for the fish my questions deal with how soon we should add them, how many fish and what type. The Glofish are expensive so they are going to wait until dad knows the tank is in good shape. I understand the concept of 1" of fish per gallon of water in an unplanted tank, but what about a heavily planted tank. Not only would I like a variety in strata with the fish, but numbers and size as well. Any thoughts, tips suggestions or downright step by step directions would be greatly appreciated.