WHAT KIND OF TANKS ARE EASY TO MAINTAIN

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Empty ones! :D:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 
I would have to say the same in as much as if you want a zero/low/no maintenance hobby, to look elsewhere...
A really big part of fishkeeping is the maintenance.

Most of us get to interact at that time...

If it weren't for the maintainance alot of folks wouldn't see their fish at all...
 
You could get one of those small tub ponds that sits outside. Plant heavily, get shade plants so the water doesn't get too hot, and stock it with like 5 white clouds. Or, do a tank version. Lots of plants, large tank, very few fish. Low stock is key. You'll most likely have to at least top off once a week, and change the water every couple of weeks.
 
A tank that you are asking for probably isn't going to be very worthwhile or interesting. A small 10-30 gallon aquarium is low maintenance to me anyway.

-waterchange with gravel vac and fill it up,feed fish every night, that's not going to take up much time. Don't you have any free time?
 
tanya;1979080; said:
NEED HELP WITH FINDING A TANK THAT BASICALLY NEEDS LITTLE MAINTAINING. WORK LONGS HOURS AND NO TIME FOR MAINTAINING.

If you work long hours and dont have time to maintain.... whats the point if you will never be home/awake to enjoy it?
 
BakerLikesFish;1979500; said:
yea but then u have to de-frag and run virus checks, have u ever seen digital fish ick! Horrible sight...:ROFL:

i found this to be quite easy to cure. 1 tbs salt dose of ick cure, in a spray bottle add water to the top shake well and spry mother board well repeat in one week:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
 
betta in a bowl.......:ROFL:
 
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