Hi everyone, (incoming wall of text)
I am new to the saltwater hobby and I am as interested as can be. All I have done in my spare time for the past month is research, research, research and finally I have come up with what my goals are for my first SW aquarium.
What type of fish do I want?
2 clowns
What type of coral do I want?
An anemone"¦.. jk. To be more serious, I really like clove polyps and hammer corals. Any colourful hardy lps would do to be honest.
With my heart set on having two clowns, what size tank would be minimal but best out of a 10g or 20g high or long?
All I really want since I am new to the hobby is 2 clowns and trust me, this will not change. I am fascinated with clowns and to me they are the fish with the most character. I find them and the clown gobies to be entertaining fish.
With any of those tanks would this set up work?
55/75 fluval aquaclear HOB filter. (or no filter but a damn good skimmer?)
Ehiem Jager 50/100w heater depending on size tank
Jebao pp-4 wave maker (couldn't justify spending $ on mp10 so any substitutes?) or 2 hydor nanos?
Trying to do without fudge
10-20lb of live rock. Really interested in dry rock from BRS. Specifically the reef saver rock but phosphate problems have given me some doubt. With that being said, what is some of the best live rock? (in ones experience)
Arag "“ Live sand
If I am to go without a HOB, what is the best vacumming method that is tried and true?
***Lights
I have saved this for last because while I am very interested in starting this wonderful hobby, I am not interested in spending $$$ on lights I don't need for what I specifically want. I have set my goals in stone as I will want to keep these clown for a very long time. For example, I want them to be alive when I graduate from uni. I have done enough research to know that almost instantaneously people will comment and say "œget a 100g, get a sump, DIY everything, spend $$$$, and don't do it" but frankly, I want only the specifics I have mentioned beforehand. I know people like to plan ahead for the big 100g they think they will get into but I only have a specific amount of cash to place a budget on this. I know this is not difficult. I have spent a lot of time at my LFS asking questions and advice and luckily I can see right through their bad sales pitches and get straight to the point of advice to a beginner who really wants to succeed. But this does not always happen. So I have resorted to forums. I ask all who has experienced the rush of wanting to get a tank and those who have had tanks for years to come and give some advice to help me on my journey into the reef.
I am new to the saltwater hobby and I am as interested as can be. All I have done in my spare time for the past month is research, research, research and finally I have come up with what my goals are for my first SW aquarium.
What type of fish do I want?
2 clowns
What type of coral do I want?
An anemone"¦.. jk. To be more serious, I really like clove polyps and hammer corals. Any colourful hardy lps would do to be honest.
With my heart set on having two clowns, what size tank would be minimal but best out of a 10g or 20g high or long?
All I really want since I am new to the hobby is 2 clowns and trust me, this will not change. I am fascinated with clowns and to me they are the fish with the most character. I find them and the clown gobies to be entertaining fish.
With any of those tanks would this set up work?
55/75 fluval aquaclear HOB filter. (or no filter but a damn good skimmer?)
Ehiem Jager 50/100w heater depending on size tank
Jebao pp-4 wave maker (couldn't justify spending $ on mp10 so any substitutes?) or 2 hydor nanos?
Trying to do without fudge
10-20lb of live rock. Really interested in dry rock from BRS. Specifically the reef saver rock but phosphate problems have given me some doubt. With that being said, what is some of the best live rock? (in ones experience)
Arag "“ Live sand
If I am to go without a HOB, what is the best vacumming method that is tried and true?
***Lights
I have saved this for last because while I am very interested in starting this wonderful hobby, I am not interested in spending $$$ on lights I don't need for what I specifically want. I have set my goals in stone as I will want to keep these clown for a very long time. For example, I want them to be alive when I graduate from uni. I have done enough research to know that almost instantaneously people will comment and say "œget a 100g, get a sump, DIY everything, spend $$$$, and don't do it" but frankly, I want only the specifics I have mentioned beforehand. I know people like to plan ahead for the big 100g they think they will get into but I only have a specific amount of cash to place a budget on this. I know this is not difficult. I have spent a lot of time at my LFS asking questions and advice and luckily I can see right through their bad sales pitches and get straight to the point of advice to a beginner who really wants to succeed. But this does not always happen. So I have resorted to forums. I ask all who has experienced the rush of wanting to get a tank and those who have had tanks for years to come and give some advice to help me on my journey into the reef.