AnnieJ
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
Hi! My name is Annie and I'm a first time aquarist!
Today I bought a used 36 gallon bow front aquarium, so it's got a proper stand and also a filter (hangs on the back...Aqueon QuietFlow I think? It's got some clean ceramic media in it since that's what the guy before me used...) It also came with sand, but I'm hesitant to use it since the guy who had it before me had a saltwater tank...
I'd like to know a few things:
1. I want to do a fishless cycle first, but I can't seem to find ammonia without surfactants yet. Is it okay to use some fish food to get things started?
2. What else should I put in the filter? Or alternatively, what's a better filter to invest in?
3. Sand or gravel? (I want freshwater fish, haven't decided what to stock!)
4. Right now my tank has... water and a filter. What other things do I need? A pump? Water bubbler? Heater?
5. Since I'm a first-timer, is it okay to start with real plants, or should I stick to plastic?
That's all for now!
Today I bought a used 36 gallon bow front aquarium, so it's got a proper stand and also a filter (hangs on the back...Aqueon QuietFlow I think? It's got some clean ceramic media in it since that's what the guy before me used...) It also came with sand, but I'm hesitant to use it since the guy who had it before me had a saltwater tank...
I'd like to know a few things:
1. I want to do a fishless cycle first, but I can't seem to find ammonia without surfactants yet. Is it okay to use some fish food to get things started?
2. What else should I put in the filter? Or alternatively, what's a better filter to invest in?
3. Sand or gravel? (I want freshwater fish, haven't decided what to stock!)
4. Right now my tank has... water and a filter. What other things do I need? A pump? Water bubbler? Heater?
5. Since I'm a first-timer, is it okay to start with real plants, or should I stick to plastic?
That's all for now!
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