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04-29-14, 07:28 PM
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Beginner Salt Water Tank
My DH has been wanting a salt water tank for as long as I can remember. I'm looking for advice on what would be a good beginner size, fish, etc... He's really nervous about all the work it will take but has wanted one FOREVER. We're in a position now where it would be possible to start one. Any advice is welcome. Thanks!
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04-29-14, 07:39 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
I had researched it before a while back. If there is only going to be a small fish and maybe a shrimp, the bio cubes can work. If you are looking for something to hold more fish, the bigger the better. More water means more forgiving room for salinity and chemical balances.
Youtube is a great source.
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04-30-14, 01:31 AM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
Thanks! We were not sure weather to start small or go big I'm always of the opinion that bigger is better LOL.
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04-30-14, 02:37 AM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
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Originally Posted by reptimama
Thanks! We were not sure weather to start small or go big I'm always of the opinion that bigger is better LOL.
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Bigger also means a bigger budget LOL! When I had my reef set up then the more water you can flow through external sumps the better, once you start its addictive just like our slithery friends
Good luck with what ever you do
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04-30-14, 12:31 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
Are you looking to do a reef tank with fish? No coral, just fish? No fish, just coral?
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04-30-14, 05:49 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
He wants to do fish and has some in mind: Humupicasso Trigger fish, Foxface Lo, Bicolored Dottyback, and eventually maybe a Porcupine Puffer and I'm sure they require a large tank. We asked at our local exotic/fish store about a 55 gal. and they said all we could put in there were small fish. We'll have a larger budget, and more room, in summer. My only concern with going big early is we eventually hope to move and I'm concerned with having to move a huge setup.
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04-30-14, 05:57 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
Yeah, for those fish, you will need MUCH larger than a 55. But it's a great starting point to get you into the hobby.
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04-30-14, 06:16 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
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04-30-14, 06:16 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
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04-30-14, 06:17 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
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04-30-14, 06:48 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
Those are so pretty! I love the octopus and the sea horse tanks! I'm trying to talk DH into finding something like a 40 gallon or so already set up that someone is selling. We are going to also go talk some more to our fish/reptile guys but I wanted to see what the opinions were on here for beginners too. We can go bigger than 55 gal. it just happened to be the size of an extra tank I had laying around. He waited too long on that one though and I used it for something else We'd have to purchase a new tank.
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04-30-14, 06:54 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
Not to hijack your thread but how big of a tank would you recommend for a lion fish and some eels?
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05-01-14, 07:51 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
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Not to hijack your thread but how big of a tank would you recommend for a lion fish and some eels?
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Depends on what lionfish and eels. Anywhere from a 40 breeder up to several hundred gallons. A 75 gallon could comfortably hold two dwarf lion species and a small eel such as a snowflake or chain link.
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04-30-14, 07:53 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
Moving a large tank is really difficult, from what I've heard. I read a lot of for sale ads that are people moving and tearing down their large tanks, because the percentage of loss during a move is so high that it just isn't worth it. My boyfriend is concerned even about moving our reef tank to a larger aquarium because of the stress it will cause the animals :-/ So maybe starting with a smaller tank for now would be good to learn about it and get comfortable, and do tons of research on the requirements for a large tank? I didn't realize how complicated they are until I had to start taking care of ours by myself when the boyfriend is gone for work!
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05-01-14, 05:15 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
I agree with starting with a small tank if you'll be moving. If it's anytime soon, I would just hold off altogether because saltwater aquariums are a pain to move in general. I've had to do it, it was a mess.
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