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Murali80 IAH New Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 5:58 pm Post subject: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Hi,
I'm new to this forum and New to this hobby too. Planning to start with tank size 4X2X2. I don't have previous experience in fish keeping. Please suggest to go with this tank size or a smaller one.
I'm thankful for being part of this community
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Clement IAH New Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:17 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Murali80 wrote (View Post):
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Hi,
I'm new to this forum and New to this hobby too. Planning to start with tank size 4X2X2. I don't have previous experience in fish keeping. Please suggest to go with this tank size or a smaller one.
I'm thankful for being part of this community
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Hello Murali,
Welcome to IAH.
For a beginner, a 4 feet tank is huge may be atleast until you get to know the basics of an aquarium setup. Are you planning for a Planted aquarium setup or a setup with just Fishes?
Before diving, please do some research based on your interest. It is always best to start with a smaller tank ( when you are totally new to fish keeping) and then move on to bigger setup once you are comfortable. But again, there is no hard and fast rule saying that you only need to start with a smaller one.
Kindly update your profile with your location.
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hrishi007 Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:20 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Welcome to the world of insanity... I'd like to call it 'f'ish keeping'..Once hooked, there is no backing out my friend I 'd advice you to first visit any fish shop and select few fishes which you are fond of. Cite their names here so that we can discuss about their compatibility.First decide for yourself what you want to keep. That is the most important thing according to me.Best of luck .. |
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Murali80 IAH New Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:33 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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[quote="Clement";p="346793"]
Murali80 wrote (View Post):
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Hi,
For a beginner, a 4 feet tank is huge may be atleast until you get to know the basics of an aquarium setup. Are you planning for a Planted aquarium setup or a setup with just Fishes?
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Hi Vin,
Thanks for the quick response. Yes I'm in plan of going for planted aquarium. Initially I dreamed of having a marine but the cost made me to come to ground reality . Have to say mesmerized by the beauty of Marine aquarium. So currently hooking to planted tank and aquascaping.
By the way I'm from Chennai - Velacherry
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Clement IAH New Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:42 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Hello Murali,
Planted setup is good choice for a 4ft tank is fine.
As I said before, do some research on how things related to planted setup are. The best would be to go through IAH which have got great information with with great and highly experienced hobbyists.
Spend more time on research initially before investing money on to the setup. Ask questions on things where you are not clear. Spend an hour daily on the site reading similar threads and that would really make a huge difference.
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Murali80 IAH New Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:10 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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hrishi007 wrote (View Post):
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Welcome to the world of insanity... I'd like to call it 'f'ish keeping'..Once hooked, there is no backing out my friend I 'd advice you to first visit any fish shop and select few fishes which you are fond of. Cite their names here so that we can discuss about their compatibility.First decide for yourself what you want to keep. That is the most important thing according to me.Best of luck ..
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Hi Hrishi007,
Thanks for your inputs Visited LFS last weekend. One thing I noticed is they are keen on doing business. They are saying many things like you buy this that etc...
Currently looking for small fishes like Barbs, Tetras & Guppies to start with. A community setup kind of thing.
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PULSARABHI Regular Poster on IAH

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Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 9:48 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Welcome Murali, both to fish-keeping and IAH, you're at the right place :)
I am no expert, but like clement mentioned, its better you start off with a small tank, that is if you haven't bought one already.
A 10G (approx 2'x1'x1') is a good size for starters. Water change is an essential part of fish keeping, and a 10G will make sure the changes are short and sweet
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Nidhi Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 9:23 am Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Murali,
Welcome to IAH and to this addictive hobby..
No matter what people say, when it comes to tank size. The bigger is better, you are lucky to have a 4 footer.
First you should know about fishes and their compatibility with each other and the kind of tank setup you are planning. Like some fishes cant be kept in planted aquarium, some need lots of rock work and some need very special setups like shell dweller chiclids.
I would suggest go for a non planted tank or a low tech planted tank.
For low tech tank,
The cheaper plant list consists of vallisneria, amazon swords, Sagittaria, most of the Hygrophila species, Rotala rotundifolia, Rotala rotundifolia sp. 'Green', Rotala indica, Ceratophylum demersum, Myriophyllum aquaticum, Bocapa monnieri, Hydrocotyle, All Cryptocoryne species, Najas Indica. regular Java moss.
The more pricey list includes plants like Anubias, Java ferns and other Moss. these plants need Drift woods or rocks to be tied on.
Choose a Good canister filter with around 3000Lts/hr output, or 2nos of 1500Lts/hr.
For substrate you can go for DIY mineralised soil set up or buy those branded substartes like Aquasoil or Controsoil.
Cycle the tank for a couple of months before introducing fishes in to the tank.. |
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Andrew Regular Poster on IAH

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mrsudhirhere IAH New Member

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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 12:16 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Hi Murali
Welcome to IAH, I am also new to this hobby, but as I understand Bigger is always better.i am agree with Nidhi and Andrew
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Murali80 IAH New Member

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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 2:29 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Hi Srinidhi, Vivian & Sudhir Thanks for overwhelming response . Now I'm gaining confidence to start with a big tank.
Due to budget constraints I can't directly jump into a high-tech planted tank. So planning to start with fish only tank or minimal plants( I mean basic plants) with construction sand as substrate.
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Nidhi Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 2:47 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Yes, that's always better..
Set up the sand substrate, decorate with some hardware like rocks and driftwood. Get the filters and start the nitrogen cycling.. In the mean time you can decide on the fishes while the tank cycles.
The construction sand must the washed thoroughly before it can used in the aquarium. and keep it a max of 1 inch thick layer.
Don't compromise on the filters, this alone is the deciding factor for the health of the fishes. Buy at least one canister of 1500lts/hr and another can be a internal power filter. |
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nicks IAH New Member

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Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 4:59 pm Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Hi Murali
to IAH
I am new just like you
dont forget to post pics of your planted tank i wanna see some pics
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Murali80 IAH New Member

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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 10:20 am Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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nicks wrote (View Post):
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Hi Murali
to IAH
I am new just like you
dont forget to post pics of your planted tank i wanna see some pics
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Thank you Nicks
One more question. Is sump type of filtration is good or canister filter is good for a planted tank? Please share your experience |
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Nidhi Committed Member of IAH

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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 10:32 am Post subject: Re: Hi All New to this forum - Advice needed |
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Murali,
Both have there merits and negatives..
In terms of filtration both are good, But you need lot of DIY skills to go for a sump. Where as Canisters are plug and play kind of thing,
Sumps can be customized as per your requirement and budget, generally they are built for huge tanks like 4 feet and above. |
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