im not the kind of person who really rushes into things and spends lots of money on them and then later realises that he doesnt even like them. so i want to spend as little money as possible but still provide a good in enviroment for my fishes.
i was thinking of using tetras in my aquarium, (i chose them because they are peaceful, have nice colors and are aparantly good beginner fishes)
first question:are these actually good beginner fishes?
second question: is liveaqaria a good place to buy these tetras?
im considering these two options as far as the actual tank goes..
i can splurge on this, http://www.aquariumguys.com/12-gallon-aquapod-compact.html
or i can use this 20-24 gallon tank (im not sure how many gallons..) that has been sitting in my yard for a while. it definetely needs some cleaning though.
which is better for them? its says the minimum tanks size is 10 gal.
but if i use the 20-24 gallon aquarium, im not sure what kind of filter or heater or all the other things i need that im not really familiar with...
im sorry guys, but i basically need to know everything else to because i havent had a fish for five years.
thanks guys!
i was thinking of using tetras in my aquarium, (i chose them because they are peaceful, have nice colors and are aparantly good beginner fishes)
first question:are these actually good beginner fishes?
second question: is liveaqaria a good place to buy these tetras?
im considering these two options as far as the actual tank goes..
i can splurge on this, http://www.aquariumguys.com/12-gallon-aquapod-compact.html
or i can use this 20-24 gallon tank (im not sure how many gallons..) that has been sitting in my yard for a while. it definetely needs some cleaning though.
which is better for them? its says the minimum tanks size is 10 gal.
but if i use the 20-24 gallon aquarium, im not sure what kind of filter or heater or all the other things i need that im not really familiar with...
im sorry guys, but i basically need to know everything else to because i havent had a fish for five years.
thanks guys!