I am a total fish newb. My father usually had fish when i was growing up, but I was never really interested or paid attention much. I needed a hobby that I could do while going to college that doesn't get me away from home during studytime, so I decided to take the plunge and I bought a 29 or 29gal Bowfront tank, Penguin 200 filter, and a 150 watt heater. I haven't tested the tank for leaks yet. I will this weekend sometime, then go to the lfs around my house and get some freshwater for it and start cycling it. It will have gravel right now and probably no live plants. This is mostly a learning experience for me and I don't want to complicate things by having to worry about plants and fish right now.
The thing that is confusing the hell out of me is that I have been searching around the internet lately. I see the rule about 1" of fish per gallon. Then I see 2" per gallon. Then I see some people saying throw that rule out the window. Realisticaly, if I wanted colorful fish, perhaps some large ones and possibly smaller ones, what would be some examples of fish that would work with this tank? I am trying to go into this logically and I don't want to do fish harm because I was stupid and decided to put a fish the size of a largemouth bass in my tank with other fish he might consider fishy snacks or cause my ammonia and other levels to go wild.
Could anyone give me some insight into this and help me shed my newbieness?
The thing that is confusing the hell out of me is that I have been searching around the internet lately. I see the rule about 1" of fish per gallon. Then I see 2" per gallon. Then I see some people saying throw that rule out the window. Realisticaly, if I wanted colorful fish, perhaps some large ones and possibly smaller ones, what would be some examples of fish that would work with this tank? I am trying to go into this logically and I don't want to do fish harm because I was stupid and decided to put a fish the size of a largemouth bass in my tank with other fish he might consider fishy snacks or cause my ammonia and other levels to go wild.
Could anyone give me some insight into this and help me shed my newbieness?