EX1EY
Fish Fanatic
Apologies in advance for any daft questions I ask, new to tropical fish and dont want to kill anything so feel its important to get as much info as possible! I've spent the last 24 hours searching through the forum and have learnt a lot, but thought it wouldnt hurt to start a thread in the hope of getting clear answers to specific questions.
Yesterday I acquired a second hand juwel record 120L tank. Ebay £26, bargain?? Or not??
So far I have cleaned the tank with fresh warm water, rinsed the gravel through thoroughly and put it all back in the tank along with fresh water. Heater and filter now running, and light off.
So thats the situation so far, here come the questions.
1. Tank & gravel was previously used for Marine fish - should I really be looking to get new gravel and how thorough does the tank need to be cleaned
2. The only filter I have running at the moment is built in with the tank. Is this sufficient? Im not fmailiar with the mechanics of filters, this is in the back right hand corner of the tank. Its in some sort of casing which when I look into appears to be filled with some kind of small rocks or stones. Is that right? is that enough? Can I supplement the filtration by simply putting a thin layer of sponge over the top of these stones?
3. Should I just invest in a new filter? Are they easy to set up?
5. Does the filter and heater need to be run 24 hours a day? Probably a stupid question, I know,
6. The guy I bought this off said there is a thermostatic heater in the tank..how do i find this? The water is being kept warm so Im trusting that there is, but I cant find it in order to adjust the temp if necessary.
7. I want plants in here, quite a lot. But not too many. Can anybody recommend some nice low maintenance platation? I dont like the background of this tank so i want some big ones at the bank and smaller at the front ideally.
8. Final question but the biggy. I want this to be a community tank with as much variety as I can get in there. I realise I cant just go and buy a full stock and will be introducing new fish into the setup gradually. But can anybody reccommend some easy, hardy, low maintenance fish to start me off. I really really dont want to put anything through any unnecessary discomfort, stress, or worst case, death while Im learning.
Thanks in advance, feel free to add any advice you feel will benefit me, or any products and equipment that will help. Im a complete beginner so anything you can add at all will really help.
**Note** I dont mind fish that will breed, however I dont want my tank over run with huge amounts of offspring - any advice?
Yesterday I acquired a second hand juwel record 120L tank. Ebay £26, bargain?? Or not??
So far I have cleaned the tank with fresh warm water, rinsed the gravel through thoroughly and put it all back in the tank along with fresh water. Heater and filter now running, and light off.
So thats the situation so far, here come the questions.
1. Tank & gravel was previously used for Marine fish - should I really be looking to get new gravel and how thorough does the tank need to be cleaned
2. The only filter I have running at the moment is built in with the tank. Is this sufficient? Im not fmailiar with the mechanics of filters, this is in the back right hand corner of the tank. Its in some sort of casing which when I look into appears to be filled with some kind of small rocks or stones. Is that right? is that enough? Can I supplement the filtration by simply putting a thin layer of sponge over the top of these stones?
3. Should I just invest in a new filter? Are they easy to set up?
5. Does the filter and heater need to be run 24 hours a day? Probably a stupid question, I know,
6. The guy I bought this off said there is a thermostatic heater in the tank..how do i find this? The water is being kept warm so Im trusting that there is, but I cant find it in order to adjust the temp if necessary.
7. I want plants in here, quite a lot. But not too many. Can anybody recommend some nice low maintenance platation? I dont like the background of this tank so i want some big ones at the bank and smaller at the front ideally.
8. Final question but the biggy. I want this to be a community tank with as much variety as I can get in there. I realise I cant just go and buy a full stock and will be introducing new fish into the setup gradually. But can anybody reccommend some easy, hardy, low maintenance fish to start me off. I really really dont want to put anything through any unnecessary discomfort, stress, or worst case, death while Im learning.
Thanks in advance, feel free to add any advice you feel will benefit me, or any products and equipment that will help. Im a complete beginner so anything you can add at all will really help.
**Note** I dont mind fish that will breed, however I dont want my tank over run with huge amounts of offspring - any advice?