Hi, I got fish for my christmas and I was really excited not by the fact that I love fish but I thought it would give me something to do. As I'm taking care of betta fish though, it's turned out to be a pretty simple job and it's gotten fairly boring. I've started thinking about going into harder things like plants.
If you couldn't tell though I'm a complete noob. I was wondering how long it would take to get a planted tank up and running. My bettas need some hiding spots which are usually provided by my plastic plants but I'm guessing that the new plants will take some time to grow and stabilize in the new tank.
That's why I am thinking I might actually have to buy practically a new tank with practically another setup. I've heard temperature can influence CO2 intake for plants so I imagine I should have another heater set up at the temperature the bettas want. I probably also want to include another filter since I want clear water and circulation and wouldn't want to disturb any equilibrium established without it.
Is this true? I really want to avoid having to buy another tank.
If you're wondering, I am however just talking about 10 gallon tanks but I'm a college student and don't want to spend much.
I'll put more questions later as I start wondering how I want the planted tank to look and if I have any problems with how to set it up.
If you couldn't tell though I'm a complete noob. I was wondering how long it would take to get a planted tank up and running. My bettas need some hiding spots which are usually provided by my plastic plants but I'm guessing that the new plants will take some time to grow and stabilize in the new tank.
That's why I am thinking I might actually have to buy practically a new tank with practically another setup. I've heard temperature can influence CO2 intake for plants so I imagine I should have another heater set up at the temperature the bettas want. I probably also want to include another filter since I want clear water and circulation and wouldn't want to disturb any equilibrium established without it.
Is this true? I really want to avoid having to buy another tank.
If you're wondering, I am however just talking about 10 gallon tanks but I'm a college student and don't want to spend much.
I'll put more questions later as I start wondering how I want the planted tank to look and if I have any problems with how to set it up.