Do you think I should start a saltwater reef aquarium tank? - think tank antidote hiking
I always wanted to have an impressive aquarium, so I started to a tropical freshwater aquarium. I have one years, and I think it's time for something much bigger. I do a lot of research and I wonder whether it worth it. Is it really as hard as they can be? Be interesting for someone who already has a tank. Thanks
Friday, February 12, 2010
Think Tank Antidote Hiking Do You Think I Should Start A Saltwater Reef Aquarium Tank?
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The way we always tell my clients: "If you need money now on quality equipment, do not spend the money later to replace the dead fish."
ReplyDeleteIt is much easier than it used to be, and with large, almost up on her own. There is so much to explain, but I can give you some good tracks. I recommend this, as far as possible in the cycles of nitrate and just general maintenance for the idea.
Favorite Links:
www.reefcentral.com
www.wetwebmedia.com
www.maast.org (for TX-South, but still a great site! your region should have its own association Navy)
and is a good book "The New Marine Aquarium by Michael Paletta, a marine biologist AMAZING. This is the perfect book for beginners because you only the basics in everything that you need to first, not thousands of things you should 4 months know from now on. It is easy to understand. And it has pictures! haha.
His face, but if you're there, check out some aquariacentral.com records of people what they want
ReplyDeleteOk. They have heard. It is much easier than fresh water. I really do not lie. I started my tank about 2 months. I had the same idea that you "Dang it will be difficult." all lies. have cause somethings course (eg changes of water) to a little more time when you mix the salt. but ya. more money is the key. that the only difference. everything is more expensive. within 2 months, or I had mine. I have (a change in the water because I had a bacteria [bacteria common to get new signs]), but also to pay a little more expensive, and sand and everything. They snails, crabs and shrimp with algae and live rock and live sand lot to clean it.
ReplyDeleteMy tank after 1 week was ready to go, I have my first fish after 1 week. (Chromis go, girls do not, people in the store trying to sell young girls. Say no, are small creatures that once you have some other things there) 2 fish die Tho (my clown fish) does not really comparable. but
Saltwater> freshwater. does, however, hasis a good shop to go to a. Get help from people with years of experience. they know everything. and also, if I did I would be started atleast 55 gallons, because a) it means less maintenance b) after 2 months, he had begun to be expanded ... like me: D
Good luck, hope this helps
if u can not handle responsobility
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