Hi there, formal intro my name is Amavanna. So here is the story. I was in my local pet store picking up some toys for another pet in the home. As always i browsed and came across some rather BEAUTIFUL fish they had in the store. Originally I had just fallen head over heals over the clown fish they had there. But after some research found that they really require A LOT of work with them requiring much more regulated levels of salt water. So I have decided I really should get more experience with basic aquarium care before taking on such a responsibility.
So I am wanting to start with a nice family of freshwater fish and other aquatic creatures ( maybe like a snail?) Now I have always prided myself on my knowledge for animals, but in honesty I don't know fin from tail about fish
I really want to do this right ( I am very picky about how pets are kept so if I can't do right I won't do at all) I want them to be in an ideal environment but also want to be able to maintain everything at reasonable financial cost. So here are some facts about my budget and some questions and maybe some of you more experienced fish keepers can help me along
1. I have prepared a starting budget ( I am aware with any pet there is on going budget) of 100 dollars. There is a rather nice starter kit I saw at walmart. It comes with the following :Size 10 Glass Aquarium. Aqua-Tech 5-15 Power Filter With Bio-Fiber Biological Filtration And EZ-Change #1 Filter Cartridge. Full Incandescent Light Hood (Complete With Bulbs). Water Conditioner Sample. Tetra Fish Food Samples. Easy Set-Up Instructions.
This is only about 40 dollars. The rest of my budget would go towards gravel/sand and other decorations/hideouts rocks and ect. Then eventually whatever fish.
2. Due to some rather bad back problems I would prefer not having to completely move and refill the tank on a weekly basis. What methods of cleaning the water can be used , will the power filter that comes with the kit mentioned above help aid in keeping the water fresh and clean. Also is regular tap water for fresh water fish sufficient, does water need to be purified is bottle water better?
3. Last but not least and certainly the main reason I am making this post. What are my options for fish for fresh water that hardy and strong fish, and not to sound to womanly on you guys but pretty or cute the clown fish was such an adorable fish. I would like something that has that kind of ...look to it I am not biased on color at all but I do love the body type of the clown fish it was rather stubby and short kinda like me i can relate. I am not very knowledge on what kind of fish there are, or even if my pet store locally would be able to provide but once I find a fish that seems suited for me I can go from there on where to purchase them. I do want other "critters" to keep the aquarium interesting and the little fish company maybe a snail or at the store I saw little cute water frogs. These are just two things I know of but I would love to hear what other animals go well with fresh water fish.
So this is where I am right now. I know I don't know much I am sure a lot of you guys got a thing or two to let me know so I please any suggestions I am all ears.
So I am wanting to start with a nice family of freshwater fish and other aquatic creatures ( maybe like a snail?) Now I have always prided myself on my knowledge for animals, but in honesty I don't know fin from tail about fish
I really want to do this right ( I am very picky about how pets are kept so if I can't do right I won't do at all) I want them to be in an ideal environment but also want to be able to maintain everything at reasonable financial cost. So here are some facts about my budget and some questions and maybe some of you more experienced fish keepers can help me along
1. I have prepared a starting budget ( I am aware with any pet there is on going budget) of 100 dollars. There is a rather nice starter kit I saw at walmart. It comes with the following :Size 10 Glass Aquarium. Aqua-Tech 5-15 Power Filter With Bio-Fiber Biological Filtration And EZ-Change #1 Filter Cartridge. Full Incandescent Light Hood (Complete With Bulbs). Water Conditioner Sample. Tetra Fish Food Samples. Easy Set-Up Instructions.
This is only about 40 dollars. The rest of my budget would go towards gravel/sand and other decorations/hideouts rocks and ect. Then eventually whatever fish.
2. Due to some rather bad back problems I would prefer not having to completely move and refill the tank on a weekly basis. What methods of cleaning the water can be used , will the power filter that comes with the kit mentioned above help aid in keeping the water fresh and clean. Also is regular tap water for fresh water fish sufficient, does water need to be purified is bottle water better?
3. Last but not least and certainly the main reason I am making this post. What are my options for fish for fresh water that hardy and strong fish, and not to sound to womanly on you guys but pretty or cute the clown fish was such an adorable fish. I would like something that has that kind of ...look to it I am not biased on color at all but I do love the body type of the clown fish it was rather stubby and short kinda like me i can relate. I am not very knowledge on what kind of fish there are, or even if my pet store locally would be able to provide but once I find a fish that seems suited for me I can go from there on where to purchase them. I do want other "critters" to keep the aquarium interesting and the little fish company maybe a snail or at the store I saw little cute water frogs. These are just two things I know of but I would love to hear what other animals go well with fresh water fish.
So this is where I am right now. I know I don't know much I am sure a lot of you guys got a thing or two to let me know so I please any suggestions I am all ears.