14 year old wanting to start a tank!

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Hey, I used to have a 20 long saltwater tank never was successful I never did it right been like 2 years since I've had a aquarium. I want to start a new one something small that will be very easy to manage low cost and everything done right. I've only got like 200$ for this it needs to be very easy maintenece and be able to be successful. I have lighting already that should work it's the marinelnd led it's big but can be fitted onto a 10 gallon it's bright and is led. But I've watched videos on saltwater tanks and done research. I just need a setup that's very easy maintenece no real mess and not very expensive.
 

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Hi! Do you know what of tank you want to keep?? Fish only? Or do you want keep corals too?
 
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Hi! Do you know what of tank you want to keep?? Fish only? Or do you want keep corals too?

I'd be happy with just the Beuty of fish but if I could support corals that wouldn't need much that be awesome to
 

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10gal is a little small to start with . I think Petco still has Tanks a $1 gal sale . I would get a 29 gal or the 40 breeder to start with , much easier to handle then a 10 gal . I started with a 20 gal long time ago .ended up with a 55gal back in the 70`s . Good luck with your project .
 
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10gal is a little small to start with . I think Petco still has a $1 gal sale . I would get a 29 gal or the 40 breeder to start with , much easier to handle then a 10 gal . I started with a 20 gal long time ago .ended up with a 55gal back in the 70`s . Good luck with your project .

I've actually got a old 29 gallon
 

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Would be better , I have one with fish and mixed corals ,which does well using kalkwasser in the ATO
 

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Start slow , it takes a while to set up and cycle anyway , go basics first , I like the BRS vid`s on U-tube
 

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I would stick with just fish first. After a while when you get the hang of keeping your parameters steady you can add a couple easy corals and see how it goes. Do you think you would have a sump? (Not absolutely needed, but will determine your set up)
 
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I would stick with just fish first. After a while when you get the hang of keeping your parameters steady you can add a couple easy corals and see how it goes. Do you think you would have a sump? (Not absolutely needed, but will determine your set up)

I looked at it on YouTube and it just looks very expensive but I would do one if I could within my price
 

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And whatever you add to your tank...research research research, then ask on here... Lol
Some fish nice and cute but become monsters or will eat coral.
 

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Unfortunately 200 dollars doesn't do as much as we'd all like it to do in this hobby... I'd agree with the others. Start a FO tank first. It's low maintenance, and there's no requirement for high ticket items like live rock, powerful lighting, etc. Good Luck!
 

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IMHO the simplist way is to start the tank with macro algaes behind a partition (egg crate, 1/4" square grid lighting diffuser for dropped ceilings).
Gt the macro (chaetomorphia is a good one) growing between the partition an glass.
Then do the rest.
You can use play sand and rocks (like lava rocks) from building supply stores.
A week after first setup add a single small male molly.
Wait on week with no food being added.
Then try 1 or 2 female mollies. and start feeding a single flake per day.
At that point the tank should be set up and ready for marine only fish.
my .02
 

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