Originally Posted by
Simon
you don't need the best equipments, if you got enough knowledge of what you are doing. Start with the biggest tank you can afford, my concept simple, bigger tanks have more stable water condition than smaller ones. In fact, small tanks are harder to maintain and thewater perimeter swings drastically. As for the other equipments, just purchase suitable ones
. LFS such as NA, do give good advise, but sad to say, their range of equipments are limited, you basically u dont have much to choose from. Plan what you need and want. Then it makes your life whole lot easier. Best advise, read more before you take the plunge
I agree to some degree.
For tank, the biggest the better, if one can afford and also got the space.
Equipment wise, if one plan for a long-term hobby, a quality stuff will last a long time without any headache. May pay a little more in the beginning but worth a ton later.
Buy German brands, so far not fail me yet..
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