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Hi guys and gals.
 
Im Kevin a new tropical fish lover looking to learn.
 
I have a 64 ltr tank which i set up on Thursday, so it doesn't have any fish in it yet. It is currently 'blooming' and has some live plants and moss balls. I am hoping to add fish soon.
 
I look forward to chatting to you all.
 
Kevin
 
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 to TFF.
 
Thats great you've joined a forum to learn more about fish keeping, can say you've made a great start.
 
First off, I'm going to suggest you have a read of this article first before you think about adding any fish to your tank.
 
http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/421488-cycling-your-new-fresh-water-tank-read-this-first/
 
Hope you enjoy the forum.
 
Thats a great article Ch4rlie, thanks for that. I guess i will have to get the water tested in the local shop as i dont have the kit needed. I was advised by Pets at Home to set it up and wait for it to go cloudy, once that clears i would be ok to add fish... seems he was summerising a bit too much lol
 
Yes, thats exactly what a lot of LFS, well, most of them anyway, do "summarise" how to do fish keeping
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Always best to do your own research and ask on this forum for advice if you're ever unsure.
 
We're happy to help out when we can.
 
BTW, a test kit is worth investing in, try not to go with paper strip dip kits as these can be pretty unreliable. Get a liquid test kit if you can, most members on this forum uses (including me) API FW Master Test Kit, usually cheeper online but worth shopping around.
 

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Here is a pic of my tank if anyone is interested :)
 
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Will look into getting one of those kits now :)
 
Hi Kevin. Welcome to the TFF! Great looking tank! :). What kind of fish are you planning?
 
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to TFF, Kevin! Pretty tank.
 
As Ch4rlie said I would wait and do a fish-less cycle. Along with a liquid test kit you'll want some ammonia which you can find sources for HERE. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask! Keep us posted :)
 
Thanks guys, i have the test kit and ammonia on its way from Amazon so i will hold off putting anything in the tank till thats sorted.
 
I am thinking i will like some Tetras, guppies and mollys. I would also like some shrimps and snails for the bottom.
 
my water has cleared today, is this a good sign?
 
Yes, water clearing usually means bacterial bloom is clearing.
 
You still have a ways to go yet but getting that test kit is a good step and purchasing a ammonia source is a good idea too so you can start the process of getting the bacteria you need started as soon as you get these in the post :)
 
Welcome to the forum! :) I too am new and learning a lot from the topics and other posters in here.
 
Nice looking tank too :)
 
Good Luck :)
 

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