So this past summer I really started to get into the idea of starting a saltwater tank; however, it wasn't the best timing considering that I was about to start college and would be living in a dorm for the next year! So I decided I would just wait! Now I have the itch again! I will have to wait to start the tank until the summer, but i want to get some ideas and start researching now! So heres what I have/ what Im thinking about getting!
10 Gallon Glass Tank
Aquaclear 50 HOB filter
Live Sand
Maybe live Rock?
100 watt heater
Koralia Nano 240 circulation pump
I am unsure on lighting! I have a normal hood like comes with most aquarium kits. Is there any type of bulb that I could use, or should i invest in a led light? I dont think i will get into any kind of crazy corals or anything since this is my first tank, so basic lighting would probably work! Ultimately I would like to have a clownfish or two in the tank, so the coral i was thinking about was something like a hammer or torch coral. Something that mimicked an anemone without the hassle of an actual anemone. And maybe a couple beginner corals! I like the movement of xenia and the color of zoas! I f you have any recommendations please let me know!
I know that a 10 gallon is not an easy beginner tank, and requires a lot of work, but right now, being in college, its really all that I can afford! And I figure that sometimes you have to work hard for the things you want in life and i really want a sw tank!
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this! I look forward to hearing all the great suggestions, recommendations, and tips that you are willing to offer!
-Ryan
10 Gallon Glass Tank
Aquaclear 50 HOB filter
Live Sand
Maybe live Rock?
100 watt heater
Koralia Nano 240 circulation pump
I am unsure on lighting! I have a normal hood like comes with most aquarium kits. Is there any type of bulb that I could use, or should i invest in a led light? I dont think i will get into any kind of crazy corals or anything since this is my first tank, so basic lighting would probably work! Ultimately I would like to have a clownfish or two in the tank, so the coral i was thinking about was something like a hammer or torch coral. Something that mimicked an anemone without the hassle of an actual anemone. And maybe a couple beginner corals! I like the movement of xenia and the color of zoas! I f you have any recommendations please let me know!
I know that a 10 gallon is not an easy beginner tank, and requires a lot of work, but right now, being in college, its really all that I can afford! And I figure that sometimes you have to work hard for the things you want in life and i really want a sw tank!
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this! I look forward to hearing all the great suggestions, recommendations, and tips that you are willing to offer!
-Ryan