So, you’re thinking about getting a fish? Wonderful! This post will address some important things to consider when diving into the aquatic world for the very first time. We will address the following: COST Your biggest expenditure will be purchasing the materials to get started. If you don’t have a tank, you’ll obviously start with one. You will also need substrate, or gravel, a filter, an overhead light, air stone, gravel cleaner/siphon/vacuum and a heater/chiller depending on your location. Lastly, décor and plants (real or fake) come last, next to your fish of choice. Here is a breakdown of what my materials roughly cost for my 10-gallon tank: Nicrew Full Spectrum Aquarium light: $30 TetraWhisper Power Filter : $30 TetraWhisper Replacement Filters : $15 Substrate: $5 - $10 for 5 lbs. Substrate Vacuum/Siphon : $20 Air Stone : $18 Décor/Plants: $10 - $30 Fish: $3 ( I bought Twerp as a “baby betta” from PetSmart) Heater/Chiller: $15 - $20 Optional, but highly recommen...
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