ok of the top of my head, you will need the following, heater, filter, lights ideally, stress coat, something to de-cloranise the water, fish net, food, gravel or sand for the bottom of tank but this is down to prefeance some people prefer bare bottom tanks. Plus any ornaments you may want. Ah yes one last thing WATERAnyone?
ok of the top of my head, you will need the following, heater, filter, lights ideally, stress coat, something to de-cloranise the water, fish net, food, gravel or sand for the bottom of tank but this is down to prefeance some people prefer bare bottom tanks. Plus any ornaments you may want. Ah yes one last thing WATERAnyone?
before you get fish you need to do a fishless cycle theres a thread on this
and the fish depends on what species you like
no if you have gravel you will not need sand as this is all down to choice. Stress coat is something you add to the tank usually after you have added new additions which replace the slime coating on the fish to help them, i think it is something along these lines anyway someone will come along soon to give you the proper definition but it is something i used. You do need to do a fishless cycle ideally and usually takes about 4 weeks i think. There is also a article on here saying you can add fish to do the cycle (not something i agree with as not fair on the fish in my opinion) however if you did go down this root i would say 4 fish on a tank your size to do the cycle.before you get fish you need to do a fishless cycle theres a thread on this
and the fish depends on what species you like
1 male betta no other bettas
cherry shrimp 10 cherry shrimp as they breed like hell
and corys are to active for a 25l /5gal imo
you may get away with pygmy cories
and you may need a light if so i have a small light if youd like one im asking for 10 pounds including postage its upto you
i believe but could be wrong that females need to be in groups and i dont think a 25 litre could support a group and you may be able to have some pygmy cories aswell
as the male betta (plus males have bigger fins so look nicer imo)
and the shrimp
they are neon tetras and need to be kept in groups so your tank wont be able to support a group of them unfortunately