I just bought a used 80 gal tank off craigslist. The fellow is a long time fish keeper and is just ready to move on. The tank appears to be in great shape. He has a magnum 350, 2 aquaclear 70s, and undergravel filtration as well as a Lifegard ql-8 UV sterilizer. His water was very clear, with a few healthy appearing cichlids. There were a few spots of black algae. We rinsed out the tank with a hose before leaving his house. When I got home I gave the tank a good scrub with baking soda and water and moved it into its new home.


I recognize that there are a lot of details to cover before my tank is up and running. My overall vision is for a planted tank with areas of open substrate as well as areas of dense low vegetation punctuated by taller plants and large rocks and wood features. Fishy inhabitants are rather unclear at this point, but I guess I would like to have something attractive and schooling. Because I am new at this, I would also prefer something that tends towards the hearty side...
I will add pics of all the equipment that I have in a day or two. The previous owner had artificial plants only and had large gravel and a single bulb 48' flourescent light. I anticipate that I will need to upgrade on both of these fronts to accomplish my vision
With the available filtration as well as the UV sterilizer, I should be in good shape, although I will need to rebuild the tubing for the HOB filters because the old ones are fairly gunky. I doubt that I will use the undergravel system.
I have two nice heaters as well as a dual line air pump.
I guess that my first steps will be to settle on a substrate and upgrade my lights. The fella at the LFS suggested ARA substrate either on it's own, or layered over gravel.
It appears that I have many options for lights, is there a particular approach that would fit my goal?
Thank you for following along with me, all suggestions appreciated! Many more pictures to follow when I have time.
Peter



I recognize that there are a lot of details to cover before my tank is up and running. My overall vision is for a planted tank with areas of open substrate as well as areas of dense low vegetation punctuated by taller plants and large rocks and wood features. Fishy inhabitants are rather unclear at this point, but I guess I would like to have something attractive and schooling. Because I am new at this, I would also prefer something that tends towards the hearty side...
I will add pics of all the equipment that I have in a day or two. The previous owner had artificial plants only and had large gravel and a single bulb 48' flourescent light. I anticipate that I will need to upgrade on both of these fronts to accomplish my vision
With the available filtration as well as the UV sterilizer, I should be in good shape, although I will need to rebuild the tubing for the HOB filters because the old ones are fairly gunky. I doubt that I will use the undergravel system.
I have two nice heaters as well as a dual line air pump.
I guess that my first steps will be to settle on a substrate and upgrade my lights. The fella at the LFS suggested ARA substrate either on it's own, or layered over gravel.
It appears that I have many options for lights, is there a particular approach that would fit my goal?
Thank you for following along with me, all suggestions appreciated! Many more pictures to follow when I have time.
Peter
