The first-timer progress thread - 29g tank

lol i have to admit i saw windex and did an OMG! *sigh* ... cannot wait to see the progress your tank makes! i've had my newest tank for almost 3 months now and i still rescape it every few weeks to make room for new plants etc. i love setting up new stuff! good luck :)
 
Just making sure you folks were awake out there... <evil grin>
 
** UPDATE **

I've been doing my reading on the issue of cycling, and it looks like I might have an option to seed a tank. My chiropractor, of all people, keeps a tank in his office as well as several at his home (and a pond). My tentative plan is to grab some gravel (in water) from the office tank and hang it in my tank.

Now for the questions...

1. How much gravel?
2. How long do we leave it in there?
3. How long until we put fish in? Immediately? 24 hours? And what level of bioload, start with a couple, half the fully stocked level, or go with the whole enchilada?

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On to substrate... I want to go with sand as I like the appearance and ease of cleaning. I've read some good things about Estes Marine Sand - any reputable online retailers for this sort of thing? It seems kind of difficult to find a local shop. Also, I've got 25 or 50 lbs of play sand in the garage, as well as some coarse leveling sand for paver patio stones, and crushed rock base left over from some landscaping projects. I've also read that using regular old topsoil is acceptable in a planted tank. My thought is, perhaps a layer of soil or marine plant specific substrate, covered by an inch or so of Estes sand or estes sand/playsand mix (to get the right color). Would it be beneficial for plants to have a "plant-friendly" substrate underneath a layer of sand? I like the "two-tone" effect on the front of the aquarium....
 
The shopping list (so far):

  1. A hood. The tank did not come with one, so I'll need to get one. I'm leaning toward a glass cover with a separate light, as it will facilitate varying lighting requirements more easily than a plastic hood/light combo
  2. A filter. The LFS (a fairly respected place called Kee's Pets in Shelby Township, MI) recommended Tetra Whisper 45 HOB filter.
  3. A heater of some sort
  4. Plant(s)
  5. ????

The floor is open for suggestions! :)

6. Profit!
 
I'd say get a good sized handfull of gravel, as much as the doc is willing go part with, and leave it in the tank at least two weeks. Maybe you could also grab some media or the pad from the filter and put that in your own filter as well.
I would get just a few fish to start, and check ammonia regularly to make sure you have enough media to get things jump started.
 
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