Tammy Dobbs
August 8th 03, 05:47 PM
I would like to switch my fish to a big aquarium (presently, they are in 2
smaller ones). Anyways, I have a few concerns.
First of all, mostly all I can find are those "Kits", which come with a ton
of things I don't need, like books/video's on tropicals, food, plastic
plants, etc. Is it still cheaper to get one of the starter kits or to
purchase tank, filters, etc separately?
Also, I am thinking about having live plants this time, since I have found a
good source for them. Do I need to concider anything else - special
gravels? special lighting? other foods/additives? Which types of plants are
recommended for goldfish (which ones will last without the fish eating
them?).
BTW, I am concidering an 80-100 gallon tank. Right now I have only 3 fish,
but would like to purchase more, depending on the size of the tank (have one
fantail and 2 Oranda's).
Actually, if someone could just list for me the things I need for the new
aquarium, I would appreciate it. If it gets too expensive, I will have to
forget the idea, but I would like to try breeding my fantail - getting more
fantails, obviously. I've always been fascinated by genetics. I bred dogs
for 6 years,and I think having fry would be alot of fun, and less work than
finding homes for 8 yappy Boxers! LOL.
Thanks in advance,
Tammy
smaller ones). Anyways, I have a few concerns.
First of all, mostly all I can find are those "Kits", which come with a ton
of things I don't need, like books/video's on tropicals, food, plastic
plants, etc. Is it still cheaper to get one of the starter kits or to
purchase tank, filters, etc separately?
Also, I am thinking about having live plants this time, since I have found a
good source for them. Do I need to concider anything else - special
gravels? special lighting? other foods/additives? Which types of plants are
recommended for goldfish (which ones will last without the fish eating
them?).
BTW, I am concidering an 80-100 gallon tank. Right now I have only 3 fish,
but would like to purchase more, depending on the size of the tank (have one
fantail and 2 Oranda's).
Actually, if someone could just list for me the things I need for the new
aquarium, I would appreciate it. If it gets too expensive, I will have to
forget the idea, but I would like to try breeding my fantail - getting more
fantails, obviously. I've always been fascinated by genetics. I bred dogs
for 6 years,and I think having fry would be alot of fun, and less work than
finding homes for 8 yappy Boxers! LOL.
Thanks in advance,
Tammy