rsanford
Footballguy
Looking to get my first fish tank (freshwater) this week. My 4 year old son has been asking to spend his November birthday money on fish. After some reading here and other places, we told him a 10 gallon tank would not be a good first home (harder to keep stable), so we would wait and watch for a deal on a bigger tank. I think we finally found that deal on an in-use 50 gallon tank with 5 goldfish. Tank also includes stand, hanging filter, bubbling rock, and bottom gravel. I'll be taking a look at it this week.
I'm looking for advice on:
1. When I look at it, is there anything that should cause me to walk away from the deal?
2. Since there's fish living in it already, what does that mean in regards to cycling it? It will need to be drained for transportation if that makes a difference.
3. We live in Minnesota, and have house thermostats that let the house get down to 62F at night, and heat to 69F during the day. In summer we let our house get up to 80F. How does that impact our decision on which fish to stock, or if we need to invest in a heater?
4. Besides the goldfish, what are other good fish to start out with, for kids? I'm thinking a decent sized schooling group (6-9 zebra danios?) and some apple snails would be fun for the kids. Any other suggestions?
5. The tank I'm looking at is a tall one, and I'm worried about the top looking empty. Any fish or decor advice to eliminate that? I think lilly pads and fish that hang under them would be cool, but I don't want to start with live plants, and have no idea which fish might enjoy fake lilly pads if I can find them.
I'm looking for advice on:
1. When I look at it, is there anything that should cause me to walk away from the deal?
2. Since there's fish living in it already, what does that mean in regards to cycling it? It will need to be drained for transportation if that makes a difference.
3. We live in Minnesota, and have house thermostats that let the house get down to 62F at night, and heat to 69F during the day. In summer we let our house get up to 80F. How does that impact our decision on which fish to stock, or if we need to invest in a heater?
4. Besides the goldfish, what are other good fish to start out with, for kids? I'm thinking a decent sized schooling group (6-9 zebra danios?) and some apple snails would be fun for the kids. Any other suggestions?
5. The tank I'm looking at is a tall one, and I'm worried about the top looking empty. Any fish or decor advice to eliminate that? I think lilly pads and fish that hang under them would be cool, but I don't want to start with live plants, and have no idea which fish might enjoy fake lilly pads if I can find them.
, will do best in an aquarium this small?I was thinking about maybe a Kissing Guarami and hopefully one more hardy fish.Thoughts?Stick to boring Goldfish?
, will do best in an aquarium this small?
, will do best in an aquarium this small?
Second - filters... Fanatic - you have been recommending the Fluval series? Are these considered the best? What about underground filters? Do they still make these? Worth the trouble of having both?Third - I saw TLEF make mention of algae issues earlier and how live plants keep the issue under control? I know in my other tanks I was having an issue with algae even though I would clean the tanks and make water changes quite a bit. How do you guys combat algae issues?Thats it for now... thanks for taking the time! Great thread!
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