Deluxe05
05-02-2009, 04:31 AM
Okay, here is the long & short of my mission. I am not new to aquariums, but I am not an expert by any means. During some random surfing on eBay one night, I stumbled across an auction that had six Spongebob aquarium figures and two of the houses (Squidward's & Spongebob's). That is when a bit of inspiration hit me.
The wife & I have two girls (3 & 6), both like Spongebob & both love to ogle my larger aquarium. So, I figured that I could do a smaller Spongebob tank and stock it with mollies and/or platties. I figure that they are small, active, schooling fish...which should prove entertaining for the girls to watch. (Incidentally, we have pretty hard water, and that is also something that I have taken into consideration.)
After watching Craigslist for a few days, I found a decent deal on a 29gal (30"x12"x19" approx.) that came with a Fluval 203 filter. So, herein is where I have some questions...
How realistic would it be to place both platies & mollies in the same tank? I have seen some information here & there that mollies thrive better in water that has some salinity to it, but I have not seen the same for platies. If that is the case, I suspect that it would be better to stick with one or the other...rather than mixing?
What media & which order should I be using in the Fluval? I was thinking Pre-filter media topped with foam in the bottom tray and then standard bio-max rings in the upper two trays. (I may top the upper tray off with some form of water polishing media later on.)
The tank came with the usual undergravel filter plates, a single up-tube, and a Meiko PH-601 powerhead. I have had virtually no luck finding information on this powerhead. No idea what it is rated for...which means no idea of how much flow it provides. So the question here, should I keep it or ditch the entire undergravel filter system & powerhead?
I guess that pretty much wraps it up for now. Back to my tank cleaning...got to get it back into shape so that I can start a fish-less cycle!!
Thanks in advance for any & all input!!
The wife & I have two girls (3 & 6), both like Spongebob & both love to ogle my larger aquarium. So, I figured that I could do a smaller Spongebob tank and stock it with mollies and/or platties. I figure that they are small, active, schooling fish...which should prove entertaining for the girls to watch. (Incidentally, we have pretty hard water, and that is also something that I have taken into consideration.)
After watching Craigslist for a few days, I found a decent deal on a 29gal (30"x12"x19" approx.) that came with a Fluval 203 filter. So, herein is where I have some questions...
How realistic would it be to place both platies & mollies in the same tank? I have seen some information here & there that mollies thrive better in water that has some salinity to it, but I have not seen the same for platies. If that is the case, I suspect that it would be better to stick with one or the other...rather than mixing?
What media & which order should I be using in the Fluval? I was thinking Pre-filter media topped with foam in the bottom tray and then standard bio-max rings in the upper two trays. (I may top the upper tray off with some form of water polishing media later on.)
The tank came with the usual undergravel filter plates, a single up-tube, and a Meiko PH-601 powerhead. I have had virtually no luck finding information on this powerhead. No idea what it is rated for...which means no idea of how much flow it provides. So the question here, should I keep it or ditch the entire undergravel filter system & powerhead?
I guess that pretty much wraps it up for now. Back to my tank cleaning...got to get it back into shape so that I can start a fish-less cycle!!
Thanks in advance for any & all input!!