Ulrichsd
Aquarium Advice Freak
Hi everyone, I appreciate all the help you've shared over the years, and just thought I'd share my journey and advice 
I currently have:
- 60 g turtle pond (1 pond cooter with 2 gold fish)
- 55 g community (3 angels, 12 black skirt tetras and 4 sterbai corydoras)
- 125 g mbuna which will be moving to a 55g (yellow labs, demasoni and acei)
- 40 g saltwater (which will be moving to the 125g (clown, k cardinals, shrimp goby and bicolor blenny)
1 (my mistake) - if you are going to get multiple tanks, keep them close together, have a plan and don't do what I did which is just stick them where there is room. Make sure there is a close by sink for python attachment. I'm moving tanks so they are close together and close to the sink.
2 (suggestion) - don't get a fish that is to small from your tank, just wait until you get the bigger tank. Be patient.
3 (suggestion) - keep a log of water changes and testing
4 (my mistake) - DO NOT impulse buy. Especially in saltwater.
5 (suggestion) - do research for a month before buying, research can be part of the fun. great forums and you tube videos
6 (suggestion) - Please, please, please, properly cycle your tanke *before* adding fish
7 (my mistake) - don't change more than 50% of water when doing water changes. I recently wanted to change my substrate so I switched substrate and did a 100% water change thinking it would be okay to keep the 2 filters. All my snails went above the water line and I lost one angel
the pH just changes overtime and even though its the same tap water, its enough of a difference to matter
(To be continued) I'll include some more and add some pictures as well
I currently have:
- 60 g turtle pond (1 pond cooter with 2 gold fish)
- 55 g community (3 angels, 12 black skirt tetras and 4 sterbai corydoras)
- 125 g mbuna which will be moving to a 55g (yellow labs, demasoni and acei)
- 40 g saltwater (which will be moving to the 125g (clown, k cardinals, shrimp goby and bicolor blenny)
1 (my mistake) - if you are going to get multiple tanks, keep them close together, have a plan and don't do what I did which is just stick them where there is room. Make sure there is a close by sink for python attachment. I'm moving tanks so they are close together and close to the sink.
2 (suggestion) - don't get a fish that is to small from your tank, just wait until you get the bigger tank. Be patient.
3 (suggestion) - keep a log of water changes and testing
4 (my mistake) - DO NOT impulse buy. Especially in saltwater.
5 (suggestion) - do research for a month before buying, research can be part of the fun. great forums and you tube videos
6 (suggestion) - Please, please, please, properly cycle your tanke *before* adding fish
7 (my mistake) - don't change more than 50% of water when doing water changes. I recently wanted to change my substrate so I switched substrate and did a 100% water change thinking it would be okay to keep the 2 filters. All my snails went above the water line and I lost one angel
(To be continued) I'll include some more and add some pictures as well