DukeMagnum
New Member
I am not totally new to fish, as I have had freshwater tanks before as a kid, but this will hopefully be my first experience in setting up and maintaining a tank properly.
So, I had been reading and researching about aquariums for about two weeks prior to purchasing the one I did. After browsing Craigslist, and other online classifieds during that time, I found a 30 gallon tank with a nice stand and canopy. It also came with some accessories that I wasn't too interested in. Anyway, the asking price was $175. I managed to negotiate the price down to $100, then picked it up Saturday morning. Now, let's get to the pictures of the thing (it is still pretty dirty--I plan to clean everything tomorrow while I am off):
Here are the accessories that were included with it. I don't plan to use this filter, as I do not feel that it is adequate. The heater, net, and gravel vacuum are probably the only things I'll be keeping. I also got a bunch of assorted fish food that I didn't see a point in including in a picture since most of it will be tossed and it isn't too interesting to look at.
My biggest question is, what filter would be the best choice for this tank? I would like to have a canister filter. I've read about some brands here, but I don't know what to pick. I understand that I'll need one able to filter at least a 40 gallon tank. I figured I'd just get one meant for a 55 gallon tank... but I haven't really seen one like that.
Suggestions?
So, I had been reading and researching about aquariums for about two weeks prior to purchasing the one I did. After browsing Craigslist, and other online classifieds during that time, I found a 30 gallon tank with a nice stand and canopy. It also came with some accessories that I wasn't too interested in. Anyway, the asking price was $175. I managed to negotiate the price down to $100, then picked it up Saturday morning. Now, let's get to the pictures of the thing (it is still pretty dirty--I plan to clean everything tomorrow while I am off):
Here are the accessories that were included with it. I don't plan to use this filter, as I do not feel that it is adequate. The heater, net, and gravel vacuum are probably the only things I'll be keeping. I also got a bunch of assorted fish food that I didn't see a point in including in a picture since most of it will be tossed and it isn't too interesting to look at.
My biggest question is, what filter would be the best choice for this tank? I would like to have a canister filter. I've read about some brands here, but I don't know what to pick. I understand that I'll need one able to filter at least a 40 gallon tank. I figured I'd just get one meant for a 55 gallon tank... but I haven't really seen one like that.
Suggestions?