I have been a big fan of saltwater aquariums now for about 4 years and have kept several successful,
but I was thinking about converting my 240 gallon tank to a freshwater tank ,
Some of the reasons i was thinking about doing this is becasue with freshwater you can generally have more fish in the aquarium .
The fish usually arent as expensive as marine fish tend to be.
I have a 55 gallon freshwater tank right now with a emperor 400 filter and a millenium 3000 filter, and I have that aquastone marine sand ( its for freshwater, not calcium based ) that is white , and its PRETTY and it stays clean , unlike I would have though , it also stays white.
I was thinking about keeping a stingray , the petstore says they can get me in a brown sting ray with dark brown spots , that is about 4 inches wide,
Are stingrays very active?
i also wanted to keep some other fish
maybe some tiger barbs, guppies, gouramis, a ropfish definatly, and maybe some other things
what kind of filtration would I need to have on my 240 gallon tank to support a system like this
but I was thinking about converting my 240 gallon tank to a freshwater tank ,
Some of the reasons i was thinking about doing this is becasue with freshwater you can generally have more fish in the aquarium .
The fish usually arent as expensive as marine fish tend to be.
I have a 55 gallon freshwater tank right now with a emperor 400 filter and a millenium 3000 filter, and I have that aquastone marine sand ( its for freshwater, not calcium based ) that is white , and its PRETTY and it stays clean , unlike I would have though , it also stays white.
I was thinking about keeping a stingray , the petstore says they can get me in a brown sting ray with dark brown spots , that is about 4 inches wide,
Are stingrays very active?
i also wanted to keep some other fish
maybe some tiger barbs, guppies, gouramis, a ropfish definatly, and maybe some other things
what kind of filtration would I need to have on my 240 gallon tank to support a system like this