How to Set Up a Fish Tank: Step-by-Step Guide

by Tank101 Team

Setting up your first aquarium is exciting. Follow these steps and you’ll have a healthy foundation for your fish.

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Step 1: Choose and place your tank

Pick a tank of at least 10 gallons for beginners — bigger is more stable. Place it on a sturdy, level surface that can hold the weight (water is heavy: ~10 lbs per gallon), away from direct sunlight and air vents.

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Step 2: Add substrate and decor

Rinse the substrate thoroughly until the water runs clear, then add a 1-2 inch layer. Arrange rocks, driftwood, and plants before adding water — it’s much easier to aquascape a dry tank.

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Step 3: Install the equipment

Set up your filter, heater (for tropical fish), and light following the manufacturer’s instructions. Don’t turn them on yet — wait until the tank is full of water.

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Step 4: Fill and cycle the tank

Fill the tank with dechlorinated water, turn on the equipment, and let it run. The most important step: cycle the tank for 2-6 weeks to build up beneficial bacteria before adding any fish.

help Frequently Asked Questions

How long before I can add fish? expand_more
Wait until the tank is fully cycled — usually 2-6 weeks.
What size tank should a beginner get? expand_more
A 20-gallon tank is ideal — large enough to be stable, small enough to manage.

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