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complete set ups
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complete set ups
if you where to make a shopping list for a complete,betta ready set up what would it be?
rox- Veiltail
- Posts : 12
Points : 16
Join date : 2009-12-28
Age : 34
Location : Hastingwood, Harlow
Re: complete set ups
1. Nice sized 3-5g tank (hopefully with lights and lid)
2. 25 watt heater
3. HOB Filter/Small Internal Filter
4. Sand/Smooth gravel
5. Silk or Live Plants
6. Betta pellets and frozen bloodworm
7. Coconu Cave/Home Substitute to allow some privacy
Edit!
8. Of course betta once fully cycled!
9. Dechlorinator! How could I forget this?
10. Siphon & Net - to clean tank and move said betta around
11. Bucket for water changes
12. Mature Media or cycle product if cant get any to fully cycle tank before buyting the betta
13. Thermometer to regulate water temperature.
um...probably forgetting something as fuzzy headed, but that would be a good list to start with (me hopes ).
Are you looking into a complete new setup? Best place to browse if take the time is Ebay for a tank which will usually be much cheaper and come with some of the equipment depending on the seller.
I personally have gone to the live plant side as they are much more natural and the fish love them, though silk plants are really good close up too, plastic definately out for those gorgeous betta fins.
2. 25 watt heater
3. HOB Filter/Small Internal Filter
4. Sand/Smooth gravel
5. Silk or Live Plants
6. Betta pellets and frozen bloodworm
7. Coconu Cave/Home Substitute to allow some privacy
Edit!
8. Of course betta once fully cycled!
9. Dechlorinator! How could I forget this?
10. Siphon & Net - to clean tank and move said betta around
11. Bucket for water changes
12. Mature Media or cycle product if cant get any to fully cycle tank before buyting the betta
13. Thermometer to regulate water temperature.
um...probably forgetting something as fuzzy headed, but that would be a good list to start with (me hopes ).
Are you looking into a complete new setup? Best place to browse if take the time is Ebay for a tank which will usually be much cheaper and come with some of the equipment depending on the seller.
I personally have gone to the live plant side as they are much more natural and the fish love them, though silk plants are really good close up too, plastic definately out for those gorgeous betta fins.
lilacamy931- Feathertail
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Join date : 2009-07-22
Age : 39
Location : Bournemouth, Dorset,
Re: complete set ups
I'd go for a tank like the Aquastart 320, an airpump driven sponge filter (easy to maintain), sand substrate, lighting in aquastart is good for live plants so loads of cambomba and java fern plus some floating plants like frogbit.
Apart from a good quality betta pellet and live food, that leaves just the basic items like buckets etc.
Apart from a good quality betta pellet and live food, that leaves just the basic items like buckets etc.
Vandraco aka Bronzecat- Admin
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Join date : 2009-05-26
Age : 58
Location : Cornwall
Re: complete set ups
ive got a galss tank i used for my royal its got a uv light, im going to divide it into three i think.
rox- Veiltail
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Join date : 2009-12-28
Age : 34
Location : Hastingwood, Harlow
Re: complete set ups
rox wrote:ive got a galss tank i used for my royal its got a uv light, im going to divide it into three i think.
What size is it? If you talking about Royal Pythons, we have 2 of them
Vandraco aka Bronzecat- Admin
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Re: complete set ups
yea im talking about pythons its roughly 3ft long and 1.5 feet high
rox- Veiltail
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Location : Hastingwood, Harlow
Re: complete set ups
That would be fine divided into 3 [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Would love to see pics of your pythons....pop them in the reptile section if you can [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Would love to see pics of your pythons....pop them in the reptile section if you can [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
Netty- Admin
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