I'm coming over from the freshwater side! Trying to just dip my toes in for now, but I know where this path leads.
Well I did have a very small 2 gallon jar saltwater aquarium years ago as a teenager and I loved it, today I know better than to take things from the wild though but I started out with tiny plant only aquariums and had great success so I'm planning on pulling that jar out of storage and getting started again, this time with more experience and resources available to me.
I've always had a love for the rejects, I have jars of snails, detritus worms, limpets and copepods and other creatures deemed pests, the saltwater unwanteds are a lot prettier though, people seem to despise their pulsing Xenia and green star polyps and blue clove polyps, even the Aiptasia and Majano anemone are beautiful to me, Asterina starfish are adorable!
I keep larger and more traditional freshwater tanks too but I think I'd like to start with a small saltwater tank with a single fairly hearty soft coral species that will blanket the rocks.
Any advice is welcome!
Well I did have a very small 2 gallon jar saltwater aquarium years ago as a teenager and I loved it, today I know better than to take things from the wild though but I started out with tiny plant only aquariums and had great success so I'm planning on pulling that jar out of storage and getting started again, this time with more experience and resources available to me.
I've always had a love for the rejects, I have jars of snails, detritus worms, limpets and copepods and other creatures deemed pests, the saltwater unwanteds are a lot prettier though, people seem to despise their pulsing Xenia and green star polyps and blue clove polyps, even the Aiptasia and Majano anemone are beautiful to me, Asterina starfish are adorable!
I keep larger and more traditional freshwater tanks too but I think I'd like to start with a small saltwater tank with a single fairly hearty soft coral species that will blanket the rocks.
Any advice is welcome!



