I'm really glad we now have a freshwater forum.
I volunteered to build a tank in my 3-year-old daughter's preschool classroom and need LOTS of help planning it out. I would like to do a bit more than a few goldfish and would love to do a planted tank if possible. So far I have a 10 gallon tank and an Eheim Liberty 150 filter. Nothing else. I like the Liberty filter as it uses cartridges that are easy to change. I would prefer many small colorful fish over a few big ones.
The purpose of the tank is to help teach the kids responsibility in the care of pets so the kids will be doing the feeding and as much of the other maintenance as possible. But since the kids are only 3-4 years old the tank needs to be simple to maintain. I bring my daughter to school twice a week so I'll be able to keep an eye on it.
The lifespan of the tank will be the school year. After that the fish and plants will probably be given to the kids. There's also school vacations that last a week. Lastly there's some money to put towards this but not a crazy amount. As with reef tanks, I imagine the biggest expense will be the lighting.
Please give me ideas of what I can put in the tank, the maintenance required, and suggestions on specific products that I would need such as lights, food, etc.
Thanks
I volunteered to build a tank in my 3-year-old daughter's preschool classroom and need LOTS of help planning it out. I would like to do a bit more than a few goldfish and would love to do a planted tank if possible. So far I have a 10 gallon tank and an Eheim Liberty 150 filter. Nothing else. I like the Liberty filter as it uses cartridges that are easy to change. I would prefer many small colorful fish over a few big ones.
The purpose of the tank is to help teach the kids responsibility in the care of pets so the kids will be doing the feeding and as much of the other maintenance as possible. But since the kids are only 3-4 years old the tank needs to be simple to maintain. I bring my daughter to school twice a week so I'll be able to keep an eye on it.
The lifespan of the tank will be the school year. After that the fish and plants will probably be given to the kids. There's also school vacations that last a week. Lastly there's some money to put towards this but not a crazy amount. As with reef tanks, I imagine the biggest expense will be the lighting.
Please give me ideas of what I can put in the tank, the maintenance required, and suggestions on specific products that I would need such as lights, food, etc.
Thanks