Hello everyone,
I'm dedicating this thread to my thought process as I plan for the new 55 gallon tank I mentioned in my introduction thread.
Here is a list of supplies I had the first time around that I intend to get again, however, I am very open to improvements on any of these:
1. The obvious...the tank itself.
2. Lids, preferably with lights.
3. Two Fluval filters for 55 gallons.
4. Two Fluval heaters for 55 gallons (I am debating whether I will need these in the new setup as I may end up doing coldwater fish).
5. UV light filter (Again a maybe, depends on what fish I have and what set up I intend to do)
6. Decor (I'm probably going to end up doing a combo of rocks and wood again. Not 100% about plants)
7. Substrate (Sand)
8. Water testing kit (Any recommendations?)
9. Net
10. Sponges or brush to remove algae and clean equipment as needed.
11. Water Vacuum
12. At least 4 buckets with lids to carry fish/do water changes.
13. Medicine (will vary depending on what fish I intend to keep).
14. Black background.
I think this is the comprehensive list of everything that I had last time around or need this time. One of my biggest issues last time was algae and quite frankly plecos and other algae eaters were admittedly useless so I'm hoping to combat it more effectively this time around. Now on to the fun part....the fish.
I'm dedicating this thread to my thought process as I plan for the new 55 gallon tank I mentioned in my introduction thread.
Here is a list of supplies I had the first time around that I intend to get again, however, I am very open to improvements on any of these:
1. The obvious...the tank itself.
2. Lids, preferably with lights.
3. Two Fluval filters for 55 gallons.
4. Two Fluval heaters for 55 gallons (I am debating whether I will need these in the new setup as I may end up doing coldwater fish).
5. UV light filter (Again a maybe, depends on what fish I have and what set up I intend to do)
6. Decor (I'm probably going to end up doing a combo of rocks and wood again. Not 100% about plants)
7. Substrate (Sand)
8. Water testing kit (Any recommendations?)
9. Net
10. Sponges or brush to remove algae and clean equipment as needed.
11. Water Vacuum
12. At least 4 buckets with lids to carry fish/do water changes.
13. Medicine (will vary depending on what fish I intend to keep).
14. Black background.
I think this is the comprehensive list of everything that I had last time around or need this time. One of my biggest issues last time was algae and quite frankly plecos and other algae eaters were admittedly useless so I'm hoping to combat it more effectively this time around. Now on to the fun part....the fish.