Okay, I'm taking the plunge into being a new aquarium/fish owner. I've done some research but still need to do a lot more. I'm learning a lot by lurking here but I do have some general questions that seem silly to ask but I'm finding the information I'm getting from the local stores varies quite a bit :liar:. Okay, first, when changing water in my aquarium (once I get my aquarium all set up and cycled) can I use water from the bib hose or do I need to use sink water that is warmer? My sink is fairly close but I can't seem to find the correct attachment that will fit over the faucet so I'm wondering if I can get by with outside hosebib water, but I'm thinking it's too cold. BTW, I haven't settled on my fish yet but I'm shooting for a more colorful tank so I'm thinking my water temp should be in the 76-82 range. I'm planning to change 50% water weekly and I want to make it as simple and routine as possible. I have a 36 gal tank also. Should I just use 5 gal buckets with sink water at close to the correct temp and then transfer to tank (after of course I've added declorinator)? Just curious how does everyone else change their water? If I leave 1/2 the water in the tank would that balance out the temp of the new water if I used water from outside? It's a basic question but I'm trying to think ahead to everything before getting started. I don't have any friends with tanks so I'm doing this on my own.
Thanks!
M.
Thanks!
M.