Edward61
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hi, I am returning to the aquarium hobby after moving across country 7 years ago. I had experience with a 55 gallon Cichlid tank. With my new setup I wanted to try more of a community tank and plants.
I am finding out I know enough to be dangerous which is resulting in wasted money, I have a 46 gallon bow front aquarium with a LED lighting system, these lights look awesome and the plants and fish look amazing.
I have 14 glofish (zebra danios), 5 black skirt tetras, 3 panda corys, 1 albino bristlenose pleco, and 1 golden mystery snail.
For plants I have 1 4-leaf clover, 1 Brazillian sword, 1 Anubias barteri, 2 Cabomba, 2 Water Sprite, 1 Baby Tears, 2 Bananna Root Lillys, and 2 Red Ammania Gracilis.
The tank was setup three weeks ago and is running great. I am now researching hard about CO2 systems and should have one in place in another week or two, depending how soon parts arrive and I get confident enough to put it together. Also, I will probably replace my filter with a cannister filter after reading the CO2 posts and links on these forums. Thanks for all that information. I look forward to learning a lot more and having agreat healthy aquarium.
I am finding out I know enough to be dangerous which is resulting in wasted money, I have a 46 gallon bow front aquarium with a LED lighting system, these lights look awesome and the plants and fish look amazing.
I have 14 glofish (zebra danios), 5 black skirt tetras, 3 panda corys, 1 albino bristlenose pleco, and 1 golden mystery snail.
For plants I have 1 4-leaf clover, 1 Brazillian sword, 1 Anubias barteri, 2 Cabomba, 2 Water Sprite, 1 Baby Tears, 2 Bananna Root Lillys, and 2 Red Ammania Gracilis.
The tank was setup three weeks ago and is running great. I am now researching hard about CO2 systems and should have one in place in another week or two, depending how soon parts arrive and I get confident enough to put it together. Also, I will probably replace my filter with a cannister filter after reading the CO2 posts and links on these forums. Thanks for all that information. I look forward to learning a lot more and having agreat healthy aquarium.