Hello,
I am a total newbie to tropical fish and the like, I have always thought tropical fish are very calming and pretty to look at and yesterday I started looking in to getting a fish tank! I then stumbled on this forum and have been reading all the pinned topics like "Step By Step Guide To Setting Up An Aquarium" for example, in order to minimize the mistakes I will make when starting this hobby.
Anyway, I want my fish tank in my room upstairs, it does not have much space so I want a small tank with maybe 4 or 5 very small fish in to start off with. I also love the little dwarf frogs you can get so I may add a couple of those in the future
In one of the guides I read it says that you should not get a tiny tank for your first one because of problems with temperature fluctuations and pollutants will be more heavily concentrated, so a larger tank would be better. However as I already explained I have limited space and I am not sure I want the commitment of buying a huge tank until I am realy in to aquatics.
So my question is, will a small tank (40Litres or so) be suitible for me? Keeping in mind I do not want a lot of fish, and the fish are going to be very small.
I realise this is a lot to read through! So any replys I will be very thankful!
Ben
I am a total newbie to tropical fish and the like, I have always thought tropical fish are very calming and pretty to look at and yesterday I started looking in to getting a fish tank! I then stumbled on this forum and have been reading all the pinned topics like "Step By Step Guide To Setting Up An Aquarium" for example, in order to minimize the mistakes I will make when starting this hobby.
Anyway, I want my fish tank in my room upstairs, it does not have much space so I want a small tank with maybe 4 or 5 very small fish in to start off with. I also love the little dwarf frogs you can get so I may add a couple of those in the future
In one of the guides I read it says that you should not get a tiny tank for your first one because of problems with temperature fluctuations and pollutants will be more heavily concentrated, so a larger tank would be better. However as I already explained I have limited space and I am not sure I want the commitment of buying a huge tank until I am realy in to aquatics.
So my question is, will a small tank (40Litres or so) be suitible for me? Keeping in mind I do not want a lot of fish, and the fish are going to be very small.
I realise this is a lot to read through! So any replys I will be very thankful!
Ben