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Anyone else ever run into this?

I’m inching closer to jumping back into the hobby after a bit of a hiatus. I just struggle with what direction I want to go.

I’ve always wanted to have larger fish but I’m not at a point yet where I can commit to such a large system. I do know I want most stick mostly to soft corals and/or gorgs. I also know it will be an AIO, even though I’d really like a sump.

I’ve kind of narrowed it down to something in the 5-15g range. I’d really love to have a helfrichs firefish or maybe a pair. I’ve also tinkered with the idea of doing a rare goby tank for a flaming prawn, white cap, and circus goby.

So many decisions but can’t seem to figure out what I want to do! Part of it is also knowing that I want to have that larger tank down the line or possibly a seahorse/pipefish tank. I don’t want to be maintaining multiple systems though.

So many decisions to make!!
 

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An AIO is little maintenance.
Big tank is big maintenance and big cost.
If have some experience and decide on harder to keep things like horses or pipe fish , go for it . It will add a bit of work as algae like nutrients and low flow . The same as the critters
 
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An AIO is little maintenance.
Big tank is big maintenance and big cost.
If have some experience and decide on harder to keep things like horses or pipe fish , go for it . It will add a bit of work as algae like nutrients and low flow . The same as the critters
I would really like to do a seahorse tank but I’m not sure where I’d put the tank right now. I’m think a small AIO is probably best for right now because it would be easy to move or transition
 

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