Hey everyone!
I love fish and anything that lives in water, always have, so I decided to start my own aquarium. As a noobie I decided to start small with a 10 gall tank, along with the fact that I didn't want to spend too much (relativly speaking) on a bigger tank, which probably wouldnt fit in my room, and would be to much of a hassel to move with, as I'm 19 and don't plan on living with my parents my whole life lol so I think for now, until I get the finances and space to get a bigger tank a 10 gall should be good. So I set it up, I put the tank across the corner of my room, like not against the wall but diagonally across the corner, I wiped down the tank with water, cleaned the gravel and decorations, put the gravel in the tank, then the rocks, then the plants (not real), then I filled the tank with tap water, then put the filter in and the heater and filled the tank a little more, then I put conditioner in it and turned on the filter to let it run, and then I turned on the heater and set it to 76. I have 3 Mollies (1 male, 2 females) in my 5 gall tank that I am going to put into the 10 gall, though I may separate the male as I dont want too many fry swimming around and me not knowing what to do with (I have 14 white ad black fry in a breeding net in the 5 gall. and are doing good, which I plan on giving to my sisters so they can give them away to their friends and maybe sell them to a LFS) So I'll have my two female mollies in the 10 gall. and maybe if I can tell the difference between the sexes of the molly fry, I may keep another female.
Here's the 10 gall tank set up:
I love fish and anything that lives in water, always have, so I decided to start my own aquarium. As a noobie I decided to start small with a 10 gall tank, along with the fact that I didn't want to spend too much (relativly speaking) on a bigger tank, which probably wouldnt fit in my room, and would be to much of a hassel to move with, as I'm 19 and don't plan on living with my parents my whole life lol so I think for now, until I get the finances and space to get a bigger tank a 10 gall should be good. So I set it up, I put the tank across the corner of my room, like not against the wall but diagonally across the corner, I wiped down the tank with water, cleaned the gravel and decorations, put the gravel in the tank, then the rocks, then the plants (not real), then I filled the tank with tap water, then put the filter in and the heater and filled the tank a little more, then I put conditioner in it and turned on the filter to let it run, and then I turned on the heater and set it to 76. I have 3 Mollies (1 male, 2 females) in my 5 gall tank that I am going to put into the 10 gall, though I may separate the male as I dont want too many fry swimming around and me not knowing what to do with (I have 14 white ad black fry in a breeding net in the 5 gall. and are doing good, which I plan on giving to my sisters so they can give them away to their friends and maybe sell them to a LFS) So I'll have my two female mollies in the 10 gall. and maybe if I can tell the difference between the sexes of the molly fry, I may keep another female.
Here's the 10 gall tank set up: