
Setting up a healthy and stable aquarium requires more than just a tank and fish. With the right equipment, you can ensure a safe, thriving environment for your aquatic pets. Whether you're planning a nano tank or a fully aquascaped setup, here are the essentials every freshwater aquarist should consider.
Choose between glass (heavier, scratch-resistant) or acrylic (lighter, better insulation, but scratches more easily). Always use a level stand designed to hold the tank’s full weight—water adds about 10 lbs per gallon.
Your filter is the heart of your system—removing debris, hosting beneficial bacteria, and managing toxins. Types include:
💡 Aim for 4x turnover per hour (e.g. 20-gallon tank = 80 GPH filter).
Tropical fish need stable temps: 75–80°F (24–27°C). Use a heater with 3–5 watts per gallon and a reliable thermometer to monitor.
Basic LED lights work for fish-only tanks. Planted tanks need higher-output, full-spectrum lighting for plant growth. Adjustable LEDs are ideal.
Options include gravel (easy to clean), sand (natural appearance), and planted substrates (nutrient-rich for root feeders).
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