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new to aquariums
Ok i probably did what alot of people do. i went to the pet store, got a fish tank kit and got it home and filled it with water figuring the next day i would get the fish and the plants.
what i know: i have a 30 gallon tank kit with gravel, filter, heater and air pump. luckly i decided to jump on the good old internet and so i dont currently own any plants or fish yet. i know i want live plants and live fish what i dont know: everything. my experiance with fish comes from getting gold fish at the carnival when i was little. 20-25 years ago. that involves winning fish, taking them home and putting them in a bowl and hoping they are still alive in the morning. and so here i am lost as to what to do now. i got the tank on july 10th its now july 14th. this is what i have done so far. i got the tank kit, got it home filled it with water and turned on the filter. soon there after reliezing i forgot gravel. i went back to petco the next day and got 35 pounds of gravel, airpump and 18 inch bubble bar. Got the gravel put in after cleanign it off and got the bubble bar set up and running. so the 10th,11th,12th and 13th i had crystal clear water. today the 14th the water was lightly cloudy.(petco says thats a good thing)which is good cause i was panicing. i havent added anything to the water. i havent changed the water. i am just kinda letting it run for now untill i find out what my next step is. so my questions are: what is my next step lol. is the light that came with the tank good enough for live plants or do i have to get a diffrent light. when can i add plants. at this time i dont plan on using co2 so what should i plan on doing to keep the plants healthy. i know i have a million more questions but i think and hope this will get me to my next step. so until then ill continue to read everythign i can on these forums. opps forgot. the tank is the 29 gallon top fin kit. i couldnt find it online to give more info so if you need any more details ask and ill try and answer. |
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If it is a kit, then the lights probably won't work for plants.
You should get a liquid test kit to test for ammonia, nitrites and nitrate. Also, what do you know about cycling a tank? Typically, there are a couple of ways to cycle. 1. add 2-3 fish and wait 6-8 weeks for the "good" bacteria to grow in your tank. You would have to check the ammonia and nitrites every day or two as it is toxic in high levels to fish and change the water, 30-50%, as needed. 2. You could fishless cycle, which involved adding pure ammonia to your tank until good bacteria grows. 3. silent cycle, where you add plants and some fish. Since you want plants, it might be a good idea. I'll find the link to the thread and post it for you. Here is the link http://www.aquariumadvice.com/forums...ay-103949.html |
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Light examples
There is a link to the type of lighting you need to run a planted tank. I'm not sure if the one you have has the two bulbs or if is had the single long fluorescent bulb. If you have the two bulbs, like the ones shown in the thread above, then you are in luck. If not, I'm not sure what your lighting options are. I'm sure someone else could give you better advice, especially since I don't have a planted tank. And finally, a link to the thread with all the planted tank information for your reading pleasure. http://www.aquariumadvice.com/forums...ces-83826.html BTW, welcome to the site! I hope everyone here can answer your questions and get your tank looking spectacular. |
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first thanks for replying. i gotta admitt this forum is alot more polite then my other hobby forums are.
as to my light its one single light. for cycling i honestly dont understand to much about it but am trying to read everythign i can about it. i get lost with all the abbrivations but im reading and reading and reading. i know that its a process to get the tank ready to accept the full life load that will be in the tank. but i dont know all the steps needed to complete the process. thats why i have just been letting the tank run for now while i learn. figured i couldnt hurt anything at this point if i dont do anything. the good news for me is im not in any hurry. id rather attempt to do it right the first time. i know im going to make mistakes just hoping they arent major ones. even thou when i got the tank i was ready to put fish in it right away cause i didnt know any better, now im glad i didnt because one its bad for this fish and two im not even sure what i want the tank to end up looking like. |
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fishless cycling seems to be the most recommended method around here.
I just broke down my tank when I moved and acquired a 30g once I arrived at my destination, so I'm trying out the fishless thing right now. I have a Quarantine Tank (QT) tank set up, it is running 2 filters and a heater. I'm moving again in about 2 weeks into a permanent place and I didn't want to have to break down 2 full tanks to move. Anyways, here is a link to a thread on this forum that had helped me with the fishless thing. I'm pretty sure you can do it with plants too. http://www.aquariumadvice.com/forums...es-103339.html I picked up my ammonia from Ace Hardware on the recommendation of someone here. It was their janitorial ammonia cleaner. Just an FYI in case you decide to go that route. |
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the last link you posted was actually great. very easy to understand. now i know what to go do tomorrow. go get some ammonia and some kinda of test kit. i also need to find the local fish store. i been going to petco or petsmart i forget what the name of it is lol. the guy there is great and his answers for the most part follow what i have found here.i just need to start researching plants and fish.
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you may be able to grow some plants w/ the stock light, look more into the wattage of it.
Also do you have a 30 gallon or a 29 gallon, b/c there is a noticable difference in the tank size. 29 gallon tanks are more common AFAIK and are 30" long, while a 30gallon is 36" long. You came to a great place. I'm glad you came here before getting fish, it should make it a little easier and less stresfull. I just ended up with fish a couple months ago and then did some reading
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As far as test kits go, get the API Master Test Kit. Don't waste your time or money on the test strips.
I congratulate you for actually researching before buying fish! That will have saved you time, money and a lot of heartache. Start with the Ammonia from Ace Hardware, and the Master Test Kit. There is a link in my signature that talks more about cycling as well. Do you have any pictures of your tank? You will find it is very satisfying to see the progress of your tank when you take pictures at each step. Besides, we all love to see pictures around here!
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ill look and see if i can figure out the wattage of the light when i get home from work tongiht. Last edited by harmy4993; 07-15-2008 at 12:46 PM. |
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i do own a nikon d50 but it is with my parents right now who borrowed it for vacation. so i will get pictures when i get my camera back.
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