expiredSonicTron posted Feb 23, 2022 03:14 PM
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expiredSonicTron posted Feb 23, 2022 03:14 PM
Petco $1 gallon or 50% off Aqueon Aquariums and fish tanks, 10g $10, 20g $25, 29g $40, 40g $55, 55g $75, 75g $125
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Don't get 10g, at least start with 20 or 29 gal first, once you get the hang of it (takes few months to get used to it) you will thank yourself for not getting a tiny tank that's actually harder to manage (at least for my case) You will need good filtration system, sand/gravel, lights, beefy heater and habitat like plants etc. A lot of people swore that sponge filters are good, yes they are actually good, but they are messy to manage and let's face it, ugly. There are a lot more fish pros here, so I hope they can guide new tank owners with more suggestions so they don't make the mistakes most first time tank setters do.
Don't get 10g, at least start with 20 or 29 gal first, once you get the hang of it (takes few months to get used to it) you will thank yourself for not getting a tiny tank that's actually harder to manage (at least for my case) You will need good filtration system, sand/gravel, lights, beefy heater and habitat like plants etc. A lot of people swore that sponge filters are good, yes they are actually good, but they are messy to manage and let's face it, ugly. There are a lot more fish pros here, so I hope they can guide new tank owners with more suggestions so they don't make the mistakes most first time tank setters do.
I see $210 for the 75 gal.
$150 for 55 gal
$100 for 40 gal
29 gal is still $40 though
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Sponge filters are the way to go.
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50% off Select Tank sales typically last for a month depending on product availability.
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