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Hey all. Just wanted to do a quick introduction (as the tip at the top of the page keeps reminding me to do).
I am new to the hobby and quickly seeing how fun and addictive (not to mention expensive lol) it is. My sister had a 10 gallon tank setup laying around and asked if I wanted it so I said sure. I through some living gravel into it, a handful of plants and some rocks/decorations. For fish I have a yellow male and femail swordtail, a red female swordtail, a dalmatian lyretail molly and a pleco. They new tank is hardly settled in and I already have a 29 gallon tank sitting on the floor waiting for a stand and filter to get setup this week. Wanted to jump to a 50 gallon tank or bigger but we may be moving in the next year or two and well, the idea of having to move a tank that big didn't sound fun....plus the 29 gallon would be a good baby step towards learning how to handle larger tanks. Well that is all for now, cya all around the forums!
I am new to the hobby and quickly seeing how fun and addictive (not to mention expensive lol) it is. My sister had a 10 gallon tank setup laying around and asked if I wanted it so I said sure. I through some living gravel into it, a handful of plants and some rocks/decorations. For fish I have a yellow male and femail swordtail, a red female swordtail, a dalmatian lyretail molly and a pleco. They new tank is hardly settled in and I already have a 29 gallon tank sitting on the floor waiting for a stand and filter to get setup this week. Wanted to jump to a 50 gallon tank or bigger but we may be moving in the next year or two and well, the idea of having to move a tank that big didn't sound fun....plus the 29 gallon would be a good baby step towards learning how to handle larger tanks. Well that is all for now, cya all around the forums!