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05-01-14, 07:51 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
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Originally Posted by jpsteele80
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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05-02-14, 06:58 AM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
If you want to check out this forum I recently joined because I have started into the hobby
First Build - 55 gallon mixed reef - Reef Central Online Community
that is my tank thread, showing the start up of system.
I agree that the 40B is good, or a 65/75 gallon. Front to back space is important for when you go to do your aquascaping.
Great community over there with lots of information to do it right.
It is an expensive hobby, so it is worth doing it right from the start.
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05-02-14, 07:46 PM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
Thanks! I'll pass this on to my DH.
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05-09-14, 10:07 AM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
Ok I gotta ask. What's DH?
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05-09-14, 11:02 AM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
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Ok I gotta ask. What's DH?
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I had to google it... I believe it is for Dear/Darling Husband
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05-10-14, 08:47 AM
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Re: Beginner Salt Water Tank
Yep! Dear Husband I think we are going to try to start with around a 55 gallon. Our local guy said the same thing as ya'll have been, bigger is better.
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