Larger aquariums are easier to maintain good water quality. I would suggest something like a 10 gallon basic rectangle. Most pet stores sell a generic brand in glass for about $10.
The best size and brand of aquarium for a complete beginner to start with is based solely on the budget for the aquarium. The aquarium is not the only consideration; stand, canopy, filters, heater, lighting, substrate, water conditioner, food, and decorations and last but not least fish must be factored into the overall budget. Once you decide what your budget is, you can decide which size tank.
Some of the chain pet stores have $1 per gallon aquarium sales on their tanks up to 40 gallons. Use Prime for your water conditioner and Hagen Aquaclear outside hang on back filters. I'd probably go with Eheim Jager for a submersible heater.
With proper stocking level, any aquarium size is easy to maintain. Larger aquariums allow for more margin for error.
It depends on the size your working with. All glass aquarium is a great brand of tanks. Getting a kit I don't recommend because you can actually save money sometimes buying everything seperate and get better equipment.
The stuff in the kit is usually basic stuff just meant to get you by.
Forty gallon breeder is ideal for me. Its not too tall, and is wide enough. Lots of good quality equipment fits this type of tank, light fixtures, filters, and other decorative equipment.
Measurements: 36x18x16find this tank anywhere. Its a standard. Also this size and shape gives it to be ideal volume to be used for freshwater as well as for marine (saltwater) creatures.
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