When I was a kid in the 60's I had about a 10 gal tank, corner filter in the bottom with the floss and carbon. I kept mostly guppies and minnows in it, along with a cory cat an algae eater and some swordtails. When it got dirty I took all the fish out and put them into a bucket and then took the tank into the back yard and washed the whole thing out with soap and water, then re-filled it with tap water and put the fish back in. In those days I had never heard of adding the decloranator and I doubt I even checked to make sure the tap water was warm enough lol. I didn't loose too many fish but I'm sure they suffered for my lack of experiance.
I found one of those stainless steel tanks not long ago (10 gal) with the slate bottoms, thought it was the coolest thing, but after having it up for a few months it got broken and I had to toss it, which was sad because I loved that tank.
I found one of those stainless steel tanks not long ago (10 gal) with the slate bottoms, thought it was the coolest thing, but after having it up for a few months it got broken and I had to toss it, which was sad because I loved that tank.
