Do you think this would be a good tank for a betta fish? : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LCZMHPM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Is the heater/filter/light good for a betta fish? I assume a tank is a tank, but want to make sure the other stuff is good.
Do you think this would be a good tank for a betta fish? : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LCZMHPM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Is the heater/filter/light good for a betta fish? I assume a tank is a tank, but want to make sure the other stuff is good.
Do you think this would be a good tank for a betta fish? : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LCZMHPM/ref=ox_sc_act_title_5?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1
Is the heater/filter/light good for a betta fish? I assume a tank is a tank, but want to make sure the other stuff is good.
Could anyone give me their opinion on this tank for my first setup? I wanted to make sure that the filter was okay for a betta. It also says it filters out ammonia and was wondering if that would interfere with cycling. I'd be happy to hear any other suggestions too.
The Tank
For the gravel I het a $5 discount card since I bought some cat toys, so I got that for $7 from Petco. I would recommend the fluval shrimp stratum though
Then I got this set of marimo balls
Got some pre-filter inlet covers
API Freshwater test kit for $20 from amazon
API GH KH test kit for $8 from amazon
a basic TDS electric meter for $10 from ebay
I got salty shrimp 100 grams for about $20 off ebay
Then I bought a piece of driftwood from the Pet store for $10
I got three java moss balls from the pet store for $6 each
Bought an Anubias plant from the pet store for I believe it was $12
I got 3 amano shrimp and 5 CRS from the pet store, prices vary so check your own pet store.
Aqueon Aquarium Starter Kit with LED Lighting 10 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCZMHPM/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_4GYYTHRY14QQHA2WBZZ6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Do you think this would be a good kit for a 10 gallon?
So after a ton of research (mostly watching hours upon hours of YouTube videos), I finally decided to dip my jump into a planted tank.
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Background on the Set-Up
I bought a basic Aqueon 10 Gallon LED Starter Tank , cleaned it and laid a base of CaribSea Eco-Complete substrate.
Put in two pieces of driftwood that I picked up at Petco (had been previously soaking in water for a couple days to add the weight and clear most of the Tannins before setting up the tank).
Then planted the three plant species I decided to give a try at:
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I chose the above three as they've all been labeled hardy, beginner-friendly, low-light, and low-tech (no-CO2).
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After setting it up this morning, the picture is one, I took this evening of the tank.
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The Questions
So my question centers around how low-light is low-light? There are no stats regarding wattage with the included hood/LED light but if you click the amazon link above to the kit, it has a nice photograph of the underside of the hood and shows the LED lights. That coupled with the size of the tank (e.g. not a lot of depth on a 10 gallon) and the plant selection, I was hoping you all might have some advice.
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Is the included light in this kit sufficient for the plants above and the tank? If so, how long should it run per day? 8, 9, 10 hours?
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If the basic light, hood included with the tank is not sufficient, is there an alternative for a 10 gallon tank you might recommend for my tank and plant load?
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Also any other tips or advice that I may not already have come across through many of the popular YouTube channels would be welcome too for a first time planted tank keeper.
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Additional Information
Additional information, I'm looking for the plants to stay healthy but I don't necessarily need them to thrive like crazy either where I have Val take over the tank.
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Eventually, I want to populate the tank with a small school of Neon Tetras and perhaps some Red Cherry Shrimp.
Does this starter kit come with everything that would be good for a betta fish?
https://www.amazon.com/Aqueon-Fish-Tank-Aquarium-Gallon/dp/B01LCZMHPM
So after a ton of research (mostly watching hours upon hours of YouTube videos), I finally decided to dip my jump into a planted tank.
​
Background on the Set-Up
I bought a basic Aqueon 10 Gallon LED Starter Tank , cleaned it and laid a base of CaribSea Eco-Complete substrate.
Put in two pieces of driftwood that I picked up at Petco (had been previously soaking in water for a couple days to add the weight and clear most of the Tannins before setting up the tank).
Then planted the three plant species I decided to give a try at:
​
I chose the above three as they've all been labeled hardy, beginner-friendly, low-light, and low-tech (no-CO2).
​
After setting it up this morning, the picture is one, I took this evening of the tank.
​
The Questions
So my question centers around how low-light is low-light? There are no stats regarding wattage with the included hood/LED light but if you click the amazon link above to the kit, it has a nice photograph of the underside of the hood and shows the LED lights. That coupled with the size of the tank (e.g. not a lot of depth on a 10 gallon) and the plant selection, I was hoping you all might have some advice.
​
Is the included light in this kit sufficient for the plants above and the tank? If so, how long should it run per day? 8, 9, 10 hours?
​
If the basic light, hood included with the tank is not sufficient, is there an alternative for a 10 gallon tank you might recommend for my tank and plant load?
​
Also any other tips or advice that I may not already have come across through many of the popular YouTube channels would be welcome too for a first time planted tank keeper.
​
Additional Information
Additional information, I'm looking for the plants to stay healthy but I don't necessarily need them to thrive like crazy either where I have Val take over the tank.
​
Eventually, I want to populate the tank with a small school of Neon Tetras and perhaps some Red Cherry Shrimp.