Setting Up Your First Aquarium

Learn how to set up your first aquarium the right way. Includes equipment list, cycling guide, and first fish recommendations.

grundlagen · 6 Min. Lesezeit · beginner, setup, cycling, equipment

Setting Up Your First Aquarium

Starting your first aquarium is an exciting journey! With proper planning and patience, you can create a thriving aquatic ecosystem.

Choosing Your Tank

For beginners, we recommend starting with a 40-80 liter (10-20 gallon) tank. Larger tanks are actually easier to maintain because water parameters remain more stable.

Avoid bowls and tiny tanks — they're extremely difficult to keep stable and healthy for fish.

Essential Equipment Checklist

The Nitrogen Cycle — Your Most Important Lesson

Never add fish on day one! Your tank needs beneficial bacteria to convert toxic ammonia (from fish waste) into less harmful substances.

Cycling Process (4-6 weeks):

Fish-in cycling is cruel and risky — always cycle fishless first.

First Stocking Suggestions

Once cycled, add fish slowly — 3-5 small fish per week maximum.

Excellent beginner fish:

Avoid:

Maintenance Routine

Common Beginner Mistakes

Conclusion

Patience is key! A properly cycled, lightly stocked, and well-maintained tank will thrive. Rush the process, and you'll face constant problems.

Take your time, test your water, and enjoy the journey!

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