Hi fongalv,
Welcome to the hobby! Hope you will have lots of fun with your new setup and look forward to seeing some of your pictures soon.Here are some quick answers to your questions.
1) Test kits are imperative if you plan to keep any fauna that are sensitive. The basic ones you should be buying are the ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and ph test kits. These are to help monitor your water parameters and can help identify problems in their early stages before you see your fish start to die off. It's generally recommended that you buy those drop test kits rather than strips which you dip into your tank water as they are more accurate.
2) Water temperature can be regulated by using fans but limits your ability to regulate the temperature by 1-2 degrees. You can conduct research through google to help identify fish that will be better suited to your expected water temperature to avoid any fatal disappointments.
3) It's strongly recommended that you check for compatibility issues before you start mixing fishes. For example, puffer fish will devour an invertebrate population. That includes snails and shrimps of any size. Also be careful not to throw territorial fish into a community tank.
4) If you have just setup your tank without using old filter media, you should expect your water conditions to turn toxic/problematic in the next 1-2 weeks. This is because your tank is missing beneficial bacteria which will help decompose bio-waste into harmless components. This can be observed through a rise and then decline of ammonia, nitrate and nitrite in the first 2-3 weeks of a new tank setup. Bacteria has to establish itself to process those 3 different types of chemicals separately. Based on your bio-load of 4 fish and 2 shrimp, resist the urge to add more fauna until you see your filter media start to turn dark with bacteria.
Other than that, good luck! :-)









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