Tips on how to get an inexpensive tank setup.
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:25 am
Hey everyone,
I am looking into getting two larger tanks and I want to see if anyone has any ideas on how to do this without having it cost too much.
I currently have a 10 gallon with a zebra, a yoyo (I will get friends for these guys when I upgrade. I didn't know they needed friends when I bought them), 3 black kuhlies and 3 dwarf oto cats. I also have a 5.5 gallon hospital tank containing a few guppies (I recently had a massive die off in my guppies but whatever they had didn't affect my loaches. I wanted to sparate them from the loaches so I could more easily and less expensively medicate them). The guppies are better now but I don't want to put them back into the tank with the loaches as I am afraid that I may overload the filter and both tanks are stable and healthy so I figured it would be better to leave well enough alone. I know the 10 gallon is too small for the loaches but I am going to remedy the situation.
I am looking into getting two long and low tanks between 30 and 45 gallons. One for the yoyo, zebra and the friends I will be getting for them and the other for the black kuhlies and the guppies. I will have dwarf oto cats in both tanks. I don't want any larger tanks because I am currently moving into a leased condo and tanks that are larger will be more of a hassel. Ideally, I want to have a stand that holds two tanks, one over the other.
I have looked for used tanks on sites like craigslist. However, most of the tanks being sold are either too big, taller then they are long, or the seller wants more then half the original price tag for used equipment.
I know that keeping fish is generally a very expensive start up, but I want to do this as cheaply as possible while still getting what is good for my fish. What type(s) of set ups are best, and how to do it while not breaking the bank?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rae
P.S. I live just North of Washington DC in Maryland. If anyone knows of any local (i.e. within 30-40 miles) gems such as great supply stores, breeders(for guppies), fish stores that are known for selling healthy fish, etc, that would be awesome as well.
I am looking into getting two larger tanks and I want to see if anyone has any ideas on how to do this without having it cost too much.
I currently have a 10 gallon with a zebra, a yoyo (I will get friends for these guys when I upgrade. I didn't know they needed friends when I bought them), 3 black kuhlies and 3 dwarf oto cats. I also have a 5.5 gallon hospital tank containing a few guppies (I recently had a massive die off in my guppies but whatever they had didn't affect my loaches. I wanted to sparate them from the loaches so I could more easily and less expensively medicate them). The guppies are better now but I don't want to put them back into the tank with the loaches as I am afraid that I may overload the filter and both tanks are stable and healthy so I figured it would be better to leave well enough alone. I know the 10 gallon is too small for the loaches but I am going to remedy the situation.
I am looking into getting two long and low tanks between 30 and 45 gallons. One for the yoyo, zebra and the friends I will be getting for them and the other for the black kuhlies and the guppies. I will have dwarf oto cats in both tanks. I don't want any larger tanks because I am currently moving into a leased condo and tanks that are larger will be more of a hassel. Ideally, I want to have a stand that holds two tanks, one over the other.
I have looked for used tanks on sites like craigslist. However, most of the tanks being sold are either too big, taller then they are long, or the seller wants more then half the original price tag for used equipment.
I know that keeping fish is generally a very expensive start up, but I want to do this as cheaply as possible while still getting what is good for my fish. What type(s) of set ups are best, and how to do it while not breaking the bank?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rae
P.S. I live just North of Washington DC in Maryland. If anyone knows of any local (i.e. within 30-40 miles) gems such as great supply stores, breeders(for guppies), fish stores that are known for selling healthy fish, etc, that would be awesome as well.