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I agree and my guess on the size was off as well.

The light will not be strong enough for coral as well.

Would you consider something like a 20 gallon long? Petco often runs $1 per gallon. It would open several doors for you to be honest.
I probably will be buying a bigger tank I'm discussing this with my family currently
 

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When setting up my tank, I had to add buffer for about four mouths before mine stabilized on it's own to 8.3
 

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I probably will be buying a bigger tank I'm discussing this with my family currently
I probably will be buying a bigger tank I'm discussing this with my family currently

MayteAnahi

You and your future coral and fishes will be happy after the tank is ready.

Honestly try a 20 gallon long or a 40-gallon breeder with an AquaClear 30 or 50 depending on which one you get. A 40 breeder is one of my favorite off the shelf tanks but a 20 long is good too. :)
 

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I agree with Captain Quint, go for a 40 gallon breeder. A 3 gallon saltwater tank is, counter-intuitively, more for an expert than a beginner as it will be very difficult to keep stable, etc. And you 3 gallon will make a great freshwater Beta tank!
 

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