I have a 35 gallon aquarium -previously thought to be 45 gallons-. It's dimensions are roughly 36 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 16 inches high. I've been planning for this tank for a few days, and I was hoping to run it by everyone here to make sure I'm doing it correctly.
I have washed out the tank with distilled white vinegar. I've rinsed it well, so there isn't any residue left. I will be cleaning the filter and other accessories later today.
Substrate:
Because I don't have a lot of money, I was thinking pool filter sand would be my best bet. I've read that you should wash it about 5 or 6 times.
Decor:
Next is a piece of driftwood, because I really like the look of it. My dad might have a piece I can use. I don't know much about driftwood, but I plan to use this site as a reference: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=16+2250&aid=3319
Plants:
Next would be plants. I'm still in the process of choosing plants, though I know they will be low light. My current lighting system is broken, but if it can be fixed it houses a 36" 40 watt bulb. Should I have to buy a new light, I was thinking about this 30" Freshwater light with 48 watts: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+3733+16770&pcatid=16770
The tank won't have any Co2.
Cycling:
I want to do a fish-less cycle, because doing a fishy cycle on my 10 gallon was very stressful on both me and my fish. I'm not keen on the idea of adding ammonia to my tank, but it looks like my best bet. I plan to follow the Fishless Cycle found on the Sticky: Freshwater cycling by Rbishop in the Freshwater Newbie Forum.
Q: Do I put the driftwood and plants in before or after cycling?
Fish:
Currently in my 10 gallon I have one Red Eye Tetra. I was planning on moving him to the 35 gallon once it's done cycling. Of course, with him being a Tetra, he will need a few other Red Eyes to school with. I was thinking 7 more would make a nice, small school.
Q: Should I keep my current Red Eye and the 7 new ones separate until I am sure of the newcomers heath, or should I just put all of them into the 35 gallon once it's done cycling? And if I keep them separate for a few weeks, should I put them in the 35 gallon and leave my current Red Eye in the 10 gallon?
I am also hoping to have a few other species of fish in the tank. Since this tank is in our living room, my mom is going to be involved. She has mentioned she wants to have fish of varying sizes. Of course, it's not best to put a large fish in with little fish, because the smaller ones will get eaten by the larger ones.
The Red Eyes get to be about 2 1/2 inches long, so they will take up quite a lot of the tanks stocking capacity. I don't want to overstock the tank.
Q: What fish do you recommend? Would it be unwise to add any other fish?
So that's all I can think of at the moment. If I forgot something, feel free to tell me. Also, if anything I have said is wrong or you think there is a better solution, tell me. Any advice is welcome.
I have washed out the tank with distilled white vinegar. I've rinsed it well, so there isn't any residue left. I will be cleaning the filter and other accessories later today.
Substrate:
Because I don't have a lot of money, I was thinking pool filter sand would be my best bet. I've read that you should wash it about 5 or 6 times.
Decor:
Next is a piece of driftwood, because I really like the look of it. My dad might have a piece I can use. I don't know much about driftwood, but I plan to use this site as a reference: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=16+2250&aid=3319
Plants:
Next would be plants. I'm still in the process of choosing plants, though I know they will be low light. My current lighting system is broken, but if it can be fixed it houses a 36" 40 watt bulb. Should I have to buy a new light, I was thinking about this 30" Freshwater light with 48 watts: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+3733+16770&pcatid=16770
The tank won't have any Co2.
Cycling:
I want to do a fish-less cycle, because doing a fishy cycle on my 10 gallon was very stressful on both me and my fish. I'm not keen on the idea of adding ammonia to my tank, but it looks like my best bet. I plan to follow the Fishless Cycle found on the Sticky: Freshwater cycling by Rbishop in the Freshwater Newbie Forum.
Q: Do I put the driftwood and plants in before or after cycling?
Fish:
Currently in my 10 gallon I have one Red Eye Tetra. I was planning on moving him to the 35 gallon once it's done cycling. Of course, with him being a Tetra, he will need a few other Red Eyes to school with. I was thinking 7 more would make a nice, small school.
Q: Should I keep my current Red Eye and the 7 new ones separate until I am sure of the newcomers heath, or should I just put all of them into the 35 gallon once it's done cycling? And if I keep them separate for a few weeks, should I put them in the 35 gallon and leave my current Red Eye in the 10 gallon?
I am also hoping to have a few other species of fish in the tank. Since this tank is in our living room, my mom is going to be involved. She has mentioned she wants to have fish of varying sizes. Of course, it's not best to put a large fish in with little fish, because the smaller ones will get eaten by the larger ones.
The Red Eyes get to be about 2 1/2 inches long, so they will take up quite a lot of the tanks stocking capacity. I don't want to overstock the tank.
Q: What fish do you recommend? Would it be unwise to add any other fish?
So that's all I can think of at the moment. If I forgot something, feel free to tell me. Also, if anything I have said is wrong or you think there is a better solution, tell me. Any advice is welcome.