It’s hard to pass up a good deal, lol. I’ve already been tempted to upgrade the biocube but the cats always remind me it’s not a good idea. If I had a nice sump I could have banished the clown to the sump for a while. That would have been ideal. After setting up my son’s betta tank I even kicked around the idea of setting up a proper sized planted tank, but again cats. It’s amazing how aquariums like to multiply. Here’s a my son’s betta tank, it’s got some growing out to do but I think it’s a good start.
I agree every tank seems to be a different experience. This is the first time I’ve started a reef from nothing. I remember inspecting my first tank with a flashlight to see what critters came out of the rock work. I don’t get any of that now, not even pods. But I’ve so far been spared anything bad, knock on wood,though I think there might be some kind of tiny flat worms. I actually thought they were pods at first, they’re about the same size but look like flat worms. I think a six line might be in future plans though there are other fish I want first.
I agree every tank seems to be a different experience. This is the first time I’ve started a reef from nothing. I remember inspecting my first tank with a flashlight to see what critters came out of the rock work. I don’t get any of that now, not even pods. But I’ve so far been spared anything bad, knock on wood,though I think there might be some kind of tiny flat worms. I actually thought they were pods at first, they’re about the same size but look like flat worms. I think a six line might be in future plans though there are other fish I want first.
