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<blockquote data-quote="Buddhaman" data-source="post: 1751403" data-attributes="member: 12404"><p>We have 2 tanks, one 55 gallon and one 50 gallon. The 55 has a few smaller fish, 1 pleco, and 1 Blood Parrot (hybrid cichlid). The 50 gallon has 4 large angelfish, 2 pictus catfish, and a few smaller fish. Both are freshwater and both are pretty easy to maintain. Like everyone said, cycle the tank prior to putting fish in. Then decide what fish you want and determine what will be friendly to them. Get some test kits to keep an eye on the ammonia and some various other things. It's fairly pricey to buy an aquarium, stand, gravel/rock/sand, decorations, fish, filter, heater, etc. but if you can afford it then just be safe when you start and always use a water conditioner to make tap water safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddhaman, post: 1751403, member: 12404"] We have 2 tanks, one 55 gallon and one 50 gallon. The 55 has a few smaller fish, 1 pleco, and 1 Blood Parrot (hybrid cichlid). The 50 gallon has 4 large angelfish, 2 pictus catfish, and a few smaller fish. Both are freshwater and both are pretty easy to maintain. Like everyone said, cycle the tank prior to putting fish in. Then decide what fish you want and determine what will be friendly to them. Get some test kits to keep an eye on the ammonia and some various other things. It's fairly pricey to buy an aquarium, stand, gravel/rock/sand, decorations, fish, filter, heater, etc. but if you can afford it then just be safe when you start and always use a water conditioner to make tap water safe! [/QUOTE]
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