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Cleaned tank (it's still bad) I'm gonna paint the border after hot gluing it down(on the outside so it's not gonna get into the tank and maybe make a neat lil background with some twine?
I was looking for pointers on starting a low maintenance tank, as I am a high school student who will be doing sports and having driving instructions soon, (not to mention homework!)
I will have enough time for feeding in the mornings, and have cleanings on the weekends
I will need to know...
I found lots of really big fish tanks I want and I could do so much with but I don't have the room/ money. Rip, also I found a VERY VERY overstocked tank with goldfish, but the fish were for sale. Still concerned
I have my 10 gallon running and stuff I have some questions about it and i should make a new thread but I'm too lazy
Side note: I found some stuff online considering looking through letgo.
I think I have decided on exclamation rasboras as I love their color and they're small. Soon I'll have a larger one up, it's anywhere from 20-35 gallons so that will be fun to stock!
I had the same thing, my water looked cloudy and I left the light off for a little longer and it cleared up. I haven't done a water change yet because it's just my plant and I don't really have the supplies. I'm probably gonna have to run to the dollar store for some bins and such
I've got a new tank as well and need tons of help setting up, I have a separate form for that tho, it has a filter but no lid as I bought it used, though the owner might find it it's been stored in a garage for a while
I need help cleaning my tank as I have no idea how.
I also need to clean the filter, which has algae and I need help identifying its type/brand/any other information for my tank.
I got it from my moms friend and it has been sitting for quite some time. I know it has a filter, she may have a...
I think I'm going to go with maybe two female Bettas and a a school of Exclamation point rasboras, after I check stocking levels and such. And I have to see if my local pet store has any rasboras otherwise I have to order them, and I have to buy a heater and more plants
I heard that harlequins are good with Betta? Do you think any of the others would be good with them I think that'd make a neat tank a couple of female betas and a breed of rasboras?
I have a 10 gallon tank with a live plant and 3 fake, no fish and my water looks cloudy is this normal? (I write on the outside of my tank in dry erase markers with quotes and such that I like)
I plan on getting some water wysteria and a skull decoration. Going over the different types of fish I could have. I have a 35 gallon bow front tank, though it's not set up. I need a heater for my current one (I was originally going to keep goldfish but then I learned about that and yeah.)
. Here it is, I plan on getting more plants (such as a water wisteria) more decorations and I need a heater. I also have a 35 gallon but it's just the tank I need a heater and filter, plus a stand and I'd like to paint the wood and maybe do a reseal because there's tape on it.
I heard Harlequin Rasboras were neat and could fit in my tank, but they are active and might not do well? I also heard Zebra Danios were good for ten gallons but I don't know because most danios wouldnt do well. I'll see if I can attach an image of my tank (it's still a wip but I'd like to know...
I have a 10 gallon tank, I was thinking some Betta or Danio fish (maybe both) and I'd need to know stocking levels and such. Maybe a platy? I'd like to see a couple frys in the tank, that'd be pretty cool. (I'm a beginner)
Substrate provides a place for good bacteria to grow and the debris is supposed to fall to the substrate, use a gravel vacuum to clean it up, I believe they are relatively inexpensive. I think they need like 20 gallons each with a powerful filter and partial water changes regularly
I'd recommend getting a a live plant to help with the waste breakdown and keep your nitrate levels low, you cal also buy a bottle of liquid to help the ammonia level! I hope this helps.