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Deluxe Aquarium Kit
Aqueon Deluxe Kits offers a complete all-in-one habitat that makes it easy for beginners and hobbyists alike. Features complete Aqueon Lighting and Filtration systems.
Kit Includes
Glass Aquarium with Black Trim
QuietFlowâ„¢ Power Filter
Filter Cartridge
Deluxe Fluorescent Hood
Fluorescent Bulb
Submersible Heater
Aquarium Set-up and Care Guide
Water Conditioner
Digital Thermometer
Premium Fish Food
Fish Net
All components needed for a healthy aquatic environment.
*Size 10, Heater Not Included
this is the best thing you can buy for a new tank, freshwater or saltwater
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But is this really the image the website provides? It is horrible. It looks like something is missing.
Somebody went crazy with the round eraser brush in photoshop.
I would like to go bigger, get a few more fish and others but really like the LED lighting. Does anyone know if there is an LED light system for this tank?
Also, If I just want to transfer all my fish into the new tank, can I just use the water from the existing tank and place all the fish and snails along with it to start it out?
Thanks in advance.
I would like to go bigger, get a few more fish and others but really like the LED lighting. Does anyone know if there is an LED light system for this tank?
Also, If I just want to transfer all my fish into the new tank, can I just use the water from the existing tank and place all the fish and snails along with it to start it out?
Thanks in advance.
Right now I'm thinking about starting with 8 danios, 5 guppies, 3 corys, and 1 swordtail. Opinions?
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Right now I'm thinking about starting with 8 danios, 5 guppies, 3 corys, and 1 swordtail. Opinions?
Right now I'm thinking about starting with 8 danios, 5 guppies, 3 corys, and 1 swordtail. Opinions?
Right now I'm thinking about starting with 8 danios, 5 guppies, 3 corys, and 1 swordtail. Opinions?
If you don't want this to happen to you, just buy all male guppies. They are usually the prettier/fancier ones than female guppies.
I would like to go bigger, get a few more fish and others but really like the LED lighting. Does anyone know if there is an LED light system for this tank?
Also, If I just want to transfer all my fish into the new tank, can I just use the water from the existing tank and place all the fish and snails along with it to start it out?
Thanks in advance.
As for re-using the water, the water is not the issue. Cycling a tank involves creating an artificial ammonia spike in order to foster an environment which produces ammonia eating bacteria (beneficial bacteria because ammonia is harmful to fish). These bacteria live on your filter media, plants, tank ornaments, and gravel. If you get a new tank, use all new water, but cycling will only take a few days if you reuse the same filter media, plants, etc. Just make sure you have a heater and the temperature of the water in the new tank is equal to that of the old tank as you don't want your fish enduring radical changes in temperature. I would also recommend you keep the 10 gallon aquarium as a hospital tank. If you quarantine any new fish here for 30 days it will greatly reduce the likelihood they will introduce fin rot or other diseases into your established tank. Also if any of your fish get sick you can separate them. Good luck! PM me if you need any issues or have any questions.
As for re-using the water, the water is not the issue. Cycling a tank involves creating an artificial ammonia spike in order to foster an environment which produces ammonia eating bacteria (beneficial bacteria because ammonia is harmful to fish). These bacteria live on your filter media, plants, tank ornaments, and gravel. If you get a new tank, use all new water, but cycling will only take a few days if you reuse the same filter media, plants, etc. Just make sure you have a heater and the temperature of the water in the new tank is equal to that of the old tank as you don't want your fish enduring radical changes in temperature. I would also recommend you keep the 10 gallon aquarium as a hospital tank. If you quarantine any new fish here for 30 days it will greatly reduce the likelihood they will introduce fin rot or other diseases into your established tank. Also if any of your fish get sick you can separate them. Good luck! PM me if you need any issues or have any questions.
I thought that the bacteria were in the water and that was what was important. I guess not. lol
I was also thinking about using the 10 as a hospital tank but I am not entirely sure how to set it up. Do i just empty it and put it in the garage til I need it or what? Thanks...
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