Yeah, once the tank has cycled, I'll probably set up a 10 gallon the the goldfish if they survive. I've dubbed them "Fish" and "Chips"Damn, those are some pretty fancy starter fish. Plan on keeping them?
Right on, the light is a T-8, but I figured if I get and plants going, I can always figure out a way to upgrade the lighting...After all, I do grow other stuff indoors...lolGonna have to upgrade that light to keep plants. Some will do alright,ie;moss,anubias,and ferns to name a few. Cryptocoryne plants can do ok in low light but they are heavy root feeders and that inert subsrate has nothing for them to eat. Tell ya what, ive got about 3 packs of root tabs that will do you good if you plan on planting anything in the substrate. I'll send them with an anubias and some moss and a fern to get you started. If you get stuff going and your liking it i can send you some crypts also.
yeah, i cant keep my marbled crayfish (crawdaddies(freshwater "lobsters") with anything (selfcloning species)Sending water plants in the mail is actually really really simple. Place plants in wet paper tower, bag, box, send. As long as it's not freezing or over 110 and the plants really don't care. Introduction to a new tank with different water conditions is generally the more traumatic part of receiving live plants, not the actual transportation.
And like Calidadd said, plants depend on inhabitants. I have a 30g tank with just a gold fish in it. I dump all my trimming into this tank and the goldfish eats them all - handfuls and handfuls. If I put the goldfish in my 40g planted tank, by the end of a week it would be empty - I guarantee every plant and fish would be eaten (most likely to the demise of the goldfish - pigs!)
I dont know much about the darkside (saltwater) but im 99 percent sure this is fine.Can I take a large piece of live rock, and just break it up into a few smaller pieces for my 'scape? I think my LFS only has pretty large chunks.....
Can I take a large piece of live rock, and just break it up into a few smaller pieces for my 'scape? I think my LFS only has pretty large chunks.....
It depends what kind of rock. Some rock types will alter the pH and total hardness. I did however put in some red sandstone I had laying in the backyard and it seems to make little difference 1+ year later. Looking good, welcome to a hobby that never ends!I dont know much about the darkside (saltwater) but im 99 percent sure this is fine.
Live rock, neo...I was thinking Fiji live rock, since my LFS has some thats already "cured" and partially covered with purple coralline algae...It depends what kind of rock. Some rock types will alter the pH and total hardness. I did however put in some red sandstone I had laying in the backyard and it seems to make little difference 1+ year later. Looking good, welcome to a hobby that never ends!
Oh, I missed the "live" bit. Yes, Yes live rock very popular.Live rock, neo...I was thinking Fiji live rock, since my LFS has some thats already "cured" and partially covered with purple coralline algae...
For those who do not know, live rock is made up of the aragonite skeletons of corals, and it provides a ton of surface area for nitrifying bacteria, becomming the main sourse of biological filtration in reef tanks.....