ive seen mixed reviews on damesfish and thats what i wantive been watching a bunch of different saltwater tanks and what would go with clownfish
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ive seen mixed reviews on damesfish and thats what i wantive been watching a bunch of different saltwater tanks and what would go with clownfish
i would do that but the nearest petco is really far away and my closest one wont deliver glass tanksIf you are patient and willing to do a little DIY, wait for Petco to do another $1/gallon sale and get yourself a 40b and a 20L. The 40b is a great size for a small reef. The tanks would only cost about $80 and the equipment to get it running won't cost a fortune.
Clownfish are damsels, but they are the only damsel you should consider. Any other damsel will be too mean.ive seen mixed reviews on damesfish and thats what i want
okay thank you what would you add if you would have this tank its a 32 gallonClownfish are damsels, but they are the only damsel you should consider. Any other damsel will be too mean.
Probably just a pair of clowns, a shrimp, and maybe a royal gramma. A couple snails and a couple hermit crabs, some soft corals like Kenya trees and mushrooms and ur stocked.okay thank you what would you add if you would have this tank its a 32 gallon
thats cool im really exited one day when i can afford a bigger tank i want to do a 1,000 gallon built in coffet table thats saltwater but thats in many yearsProbably just a pair of clowns, a shrimp, and maybe a royal gramma. A couple snails and a couple hermit crabs, some soft corals like Kenya trees and mushrooms and ur stocked.
That would be super cool. Start of small, there is a ton of fun That u can have with a little bio cube. Ide be scared to go over 120 gallons for the sheer amount of work it would take to maintainthats cool im really exited one day when i can afford a bigger tank i want to do a 1,000 gallon built in coffet table thats saltwater but thats in many years
true maybe more possible for freshwaterThat would be super cool. Start of small, there is a ton of fun That u can have with a little bio cube. Ide be scared to go over 120 gallons for the sheer amount of work it would take to maintain
what shrimpProbably just a pair of clowns, a shrimp, and maybe a royal gramma. A couple snails and a couple hermit crabs, some soft corals like Kenya trees and mushrooms and ur stocked.
Chromis have to be fed multiple times a day as they move around a lot and have quick metabolisms, I wouldn’t get them for a tank that small.
okay tyChromis have to be fed multiple times a day as they move around a lot and have quick metabolisms, I wouldn’t get them for a tank that small.
Just a skunk cleaner shrimp would be greatwhat would be a good shrimp
what about sexy shrimp my lfs has themJust a skunk cleaner shrimp would be great
should i get sri lanki or indensionJust a skunk cleaner shrimp would be great
thank youYo yo bd2212.....Welcome to R2R!
Looks like you are getting some great responses and advice. As a new reefer myself I have little to offer aside from this.
Take your time and do plenty of research. Decide on goals for your system and look into ways to provide that ideal environment for the inhabitants. Whether you are looking for specific livestock or a particular aesthetic, there are varied approaches with plenty of success. Always remember this craft centers around caring for critters WE chose to put in a glass box. Providing them with the best chance to live healthy lives is what we strive for.
Keep asking questions and seeking out that knowledge to achieve your goals. You will find plenty of helpful people here. Try posting questions about particulars in the proper sub forums to get more targeted and diverse responses. You are off to a great start!
Doesn’t mattershould i get sri lanki or
tyDoesn’t matter