Need some tips setting up 150

Rob1eddy

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Ok, I made some mistakes when I set up my 70. Like, I didn't have it perfectly square on the stand and the stand was not exactly where I wanted it.

Now, I'm setting up a 150 . What stupid mistakes must I avoid?
 
To set up the tank itself:

0.5- Choose an apropiate location for your tank, away from direct sunlight, heat radiators and A/C outlets, but close to a power outlet.
1- Make sure the floor is strong and level.
2- Make sure the stand is strong to hold all the weight.
3- Put a layer of styrofoam beetwee the tank and the stand. This will help to reduce stress in the glass in case there is a imperfection in the stand surface.
4- Put the tank on top of the stand (have someone to help you) and look at it. If you like it, then it's positioned.

To set up decoration:
0.5- Make sure you know what you want to put there.
1- If you are going with an UGF, set it in the botom of the tank.
2- Pour the gravel.
3- Put your decorations and place them where you want them.
4- Set up any air hose and secure it to your glass or decorations.
5- Once it's all set, fill it with water slowly to avoid disturbance to the set up.

Filters:
1- Set up the filter(s), pumps, and make them run.

Before adding fish:
1- Do your cycle.

That's pretty much a rough list of taks. You can fit some other in beetween, but this is it. About the stupid mistakes you say, I don't know what you did before, so I can't tell you what not to do.

In the newbie forum you can find a more detailed guide about setting up a tank.
 
http://www.skepticalaquarist.com/ has some good info (o.k., a LOT of good info!). Scroll down on the left side of page for "Setup".

You want to make sure anything that may have to fit between the wall and tank/stand can. Like the quick disconnect on the canister filter (unless you want to have to pull the tubing down through the stand). An external CO2 reactor.
 
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