So...I've had aquariums before, but I've always just used the cheap $20 10g tanks...what kind do you guys use? And what tanks show off your fish the best? I'm thinking I want a 30g tank give or take a few gallons...thanks!
neilanh said:Moving to the FW - Getting started section
mfdrookie516 said:Brand isn't really a big consideration unless you're wanting a custom tank, show tank, or something of that nature (high dollar stuff). Petco does a sale sometimes where their tanks are $1/gal up to a certain size. I don't have one nearby, but its a really good deal if you have one close by.
I would suggest you get the largest tank you can afford and have room for. I have a 150g and two 10g's... I spend as much, if not more time with the smaller tanks than I do with the bigger one in terms of maintenance. Bigger tanks are just easier to deal with, and give you a little more room for error when starting out (as well as opening up your stocking limitations).
It's hard to suggest fish without knowing exactly what you want. If you were to go with a 30-40g tank, you're going to have tons of options. Make sure that your tank is longer and wider rather than taller. Tall tanks provide less room for fish to swim, and limit your stocking dramatically.
How are you wanting to set up the tank? Lots of plants, driftwood, and natural looking substrate or the neon gravel and fake ornaments (I would DEFINITELY suggest the first option).
Once you figure out what size tank you're getting, and how you're going to set it up, throw out some fish ideas and we can help you narrow down your list to a good stocking plan.
BigJim said:I'm cheap. Here's my tanks and how I got them:
Set up:
40B - $40 at the Petco $1 per gallon sale
29g - Given to me
20L - Old lizard tank I rescued from my parent's basement
20H - Given to me
5g - $50 at Petco - Bought it for my wife while we were dating
Waiting:
20H - Traded some RCS and plants
10g - Traded some RCS and plants
300g - Given to me because it was damaged and the guy couldn't move it because it's 1" thick glass.
My tanks live in the basement, so I worry more about what's in the tank versus how the tank looks. Some of my tanks have a few scratches, but they really don't detract too much from the view.
If I were starting from scratch, I'd go with either a 40B or a 75g. Those tanks are big enough to support a variety of fish and the larger footprint of those tanks versus a 55g makes a difference. The extra width really helps add some visual depth to your landscape.
Tim Wheatley said:I think 55 gallons is an awesome size for a starter tank. Large enough that the water can't get too bad too quickly and that you can keep some nice size fish or lots of smaller ones. Prices usually aren't too bad, either.
Tim Wheatley said:Petco prices are probably best. If you follow them on facebook you'll see them post offers occasionally. They sometimes sell for $1 per gallon. Either way, they seem cheaper than petsmart most of the time.
I'm someone who will probably never buy a second hand tank... You could try that, or you could do what I do, buy a new tank and a second hand hood and stand.