pollypally
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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- Feb 21, 2011
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Hi everyone, my name is Polly and I would very much appreciate some advice.
I enjoyed keeping both tropical and cold water fish for many years, after a break whilst my son was young and after moving home a couple of times I am now looking to start again.
Now that we are in a larger house I want to have both cold water and tropical fish, I have found a wonderful aquarium for my tropical fish and will collect it soon so that is no problem. I have also bought a very cheap 4ft tank that I hope to use for my cold water fish, I just could not let it go as it was such a bargain. This is where I need advice.
The tank I have bought is a 4ft marine aquarium with drilled holes, I asked if it would be ok for cold water fish and the seller said that it would be fine, he said that as it had a sump the filtration would be much better for my cold water fish. As I have mentioned, the tank was very cheap and the ad said that it needed some work, the work is that some pipes are missing.
Please can anyone give me a little help? I have googled everything but marine aquariums seem so complicated and I just cannot understand the idea of a sump (mainly because the directions are always directed to someone who knows aquariums already). Is it true that this marine tank with a sump will be ok for my cold water fish? If so will it be difficult for me to find the pipes required?
The tank was so cheap, but it really is a beautiful one with a cabinet, so if it is not suitable I can easily sell it on again but I really like the idea that a sump will give much better filtration and will buy whatever pipes are needed to achieve this.
Thank you for reading and for any advice.
Polly
Best wishes
Polly
I enjoyed keeping both tropical and cold water fish for many years, after a break whilst my son was young and after moving home a couple of times I am now looking to start again.
Now that we are in a larger house I want to have both cold water and tropical fish, I have found a wonderful aquarium for my tropical fish and will collect it soon so that is no problem. I have also bought a very cheap 4ft tank that I hope to use for my cold water fish, I just could not let it go as it was such a bargain. This is where I need advice.
The tank I have bought is a 4ft marine aquarium with drilled holes, I asked if it would be ok for cold water fish and the seller said that it would be fine, he said that as it had a sump the filtration would be much better for my cold water fish. As I have mentioned, the tank was very cheap and the ad said that it needed some work, the work is that some pipes are missing.
Please can anyone give me a little help? I have googled everything but marine aquariums seem so complicated and I just cannot understand the idea of a sump (mainly because the directions are always directed to someone who knows aquariums already). Is it true that this marine tank with a sump will be ok for my cold water fish? If so will it be difficult for me to find the pipes required?
The tank was so cheap, but it really is a beautiful one with a cabinet, so if it is not suitable I can easily sell it on again but I really like the idea that a sump will give much better filtration and will buy whatever pipes are needed to achieve this.
Thank you for reading and for any advice.
Polly
Best wishes
Polly