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Cycling my tank

So, I read up a bit on how to cycle a tank before I began (how smart of me). And the mot mandatory requirement is time. Your tank is going to sit full of water and empty of fish for over a month, but it is important I promise, and when you do finally get fish it will make them that much more enjoyable on account of they won’t be dying.  I started my cycling process by filling the tank with water, adding the gravel, live plants, a sponge filter, and three shnails. I added nothing else. Now this is not the suggested method, but it has worked well for me. I left the tank alone for about a month and a half. I wasn’t to bothered about the empty tank on account of I was out of town for half the month and then it was Christmas, so I was quite busy. After the Christmas season and new years had passed I was able to focus more on my hobby of fish keeping, or at this point, shnail keeping (yes, I know that’s not how you spell snail). By this time there was a large amount of alga growth ...

How it all began

My sister and I go to one store and one store only on black Friday… PetSmart. We both had dogs at the time and that was the day we would always go and get our dogs Christmas gifts because they were too freaking expensive any other time. We stroll in and of course go strait for the collars and toys, and then picked out an array of fun and exciting dog toys. She grabbed a beautiful new collar for her cockapoo and we headed for the checkout (I got an adorable Christmas collar for my black lab which is red with Christmas trees and have never looked back, so I forgo the yearly new Christmas collar). But then I saw it, a huge beautiful 60-gallon tank with stand and lighting, and get this… it was 60% off!!!!!!!! I knew I had enough in my account to by that thing right there and then, and like every sane person would have done, I bought it. My sister and I drove home and informed our parents that they needed to go and pick up a 60-gallon fish tank from PetSmart, which they were a bit conf...