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I have a Tropical community tank with Guppies, Platys, Tetras and Cory Catfish.
I started using Seachem Equalibrum for GH and Alkaline Buffer for KH.
with those fish, you dont need to spend any money on anything. their really easy to care for. simply waterchanges will keep them reproducing. and if they produce then it means their happy.
equalibrum isnt that cheap if you do waterchanges often, thats why i bought a kilo of it a few months ago, as my 210 gallon needs alot just to keep the GH up.
and for KH i dont even bother, its not as big of a deal.
i have a 55g planted tank, i just got a c02 system red sea brand, but its not pumping bubbles out yet...maybe the c02 hasnt fully reacted yet since it just came with sugar and yeast. also got fluval stratum and 2 high out put t5 bulbs
still pretty new to this, only been doing this for a year.
got a few parrots, neons, harlequins, red tails, golden rams, peacock eel, golden sucker, couple corys . everyone gets along
that thing isnt the greatest because its not consistant.. it will have a higher output in the begining and taper down. i've used it before but if its a low cost/easy setup.. it will be fine
if you go higher tech.. i suggest getting a 10lb tank with a diffuser with your c02/lights on a timer
^^ Youll want to get a canister filter if you want pristine water.
Ive had a few submersible filters in the past. They dont do that great of a job unless youre constantly changing water out of the tank.
Submersible filter wont really be enough in a 55-60g tank depending on your stocking list.
Theres not enough media in a submersible to hold waste.
Here are some pictures of my restoration tank.
My buddy gave it to me since it was in his garage for many years and he wanted to get rid of it. I resealed it, built a stand, made custom input/output pipes. I'll take pictures once everything is done.
maxxxboost wow that looks great! How big is the tank? Is that a 150g?
So you build the stand from scratch too? Painted and everything it looks great! Maybe you can build one for me one day?
None of them looks like a good deal, If i were you, i would :
buy the on sale tanks at king eds, 75 gallon 99 dollars, and stand 150. thats $250
and then I would go to Charles On BCA, as I m sure your on it because I saw your thread. ask him for a 4 foot fixture, which he has for cheap. (Id go with led Beamswork LED 600 - freshwater bright 36-48" for 75 bucks, Just because it gives you that ocean floor effect) lol
and filter, I would rather go HOB than canister, I dislike canister because I often get the Layer of Oil on top of the water.
but none the less, its personal opinion.
with my option atleast you got everything NEW
BUT, the setup your leaning towards, seems like you could bargain quite a bit ($200-220) with that seller because hes moving, But if its just an excuse.. then they wouldnt budge. and also, tell him you dont want the filter and you want another $50 off the $200 or $220. and go spend that 50 bucks on something better.
BTW, forgot to ask the most important question, what are you planning to put in the Tank?
I still seem to be having a hard time keeping my plants, none are dead, but some leaves and curling and going brown, and some almost look burnt.
anyways, I have 2 35w high output aqua glow lights on a timer for 8 hours, I got that small redsea c02 system, fluval stratum, and add seachem excel everyday and seachem comprehensive plant supplement 2 times a week. any tips or pointers?
I still seem to be having a hard time keeping my plants, none are dead, but some leaves and curling and going brown, and some almost look burnt.
anyways, I have 2 35w high output aqua glow lights on a timer for 8 hours, I got that small redsea c02 system, fluval stratum, and add seachem excel everyday and seachem comprehensive plant supplement 2 times a week. any tips or pointers?
you will have to wait till a planted junkie chimes in.. never dealt with plants before heh
If you guys are into cichlids, malawimayhem is good. It's local also but alot of people all over the world goes on it and cyphos.com is a excellent site for frontosas
I still seem to be having a hard time keeping my plants, none are dead, but some leaves and curling and going brown, and some almost look burnt.
anyways, I have 2 35w high output aqua glow lights on a timer for 8 hours, I got that small redsea c02 system, fluval stratum, and add seachem excel everyday and seachem comprehensive plant supplement 2 times a week. any tips or pointers?
2x35w on a 55g is only enough for low light plants (i.e. java moss)....most plant will "live" but won't grow much.
maxxxboost wow that looks great! How big is the tank? Is that a 150g?
So you build the stand from scratch too? Painted and everything it looks great! Maybe you can build one for me one day?
The tank is only a 55g
Yeah, the tank was build by 2x4s from scratch.
If you need any assistance in building a stand, i can try to help. I helped my friend build his and it turned out totally different. hahaaha. All i got to say is measure twice, cut once. Better yet, get the hardware store to cut all your wood for perfect cuts.
Hmm nice setups. Didn't know there was a fish thread here on RS. My tank started nice.. then went to craps Largely due to laziness and a damn hitchhiker in my live rock.
Running saltwater Hex tank 35g. All that's left is a Gobi and a freakin mantis shrimp.