I've kept some fish (freshwater, angelfish, goldfish, discus, archer fish) as a kid but that was such a long time ago that it's all but a faint memory for me. As an aspiring fishkeeping hobbyist now that I'm an adult, I have often heard that novice hobbyists should start with a freshwater setup but I really love saltwater fish. It's been a little dream of mine to have my own saltwater tank. I have done some vague research on random sites including LiveAquaria, and I have decided that I would like to begin with a 40-gallon, 55-gallon, or a 75-gallon FOWLR tank.
Since I've heard about just how awful most Damselfish species can be, I have decided that my first fish be a pair of True Percula, Ocellaris, Saddleback, or Clarkii's Clownfish. Since the True and False Percula Clownfish seem to be the most readily available, I'll most likely have either one of those species as my first fish. I'd also love fish such as a Lawnmower Blenny, 4-6 Blue Green Reef Chromis, a Red or Purple Firefish, a Six Line or a Fairy Wrasse, and if possible, a Pygmy Angelfish or Butterflyfish.
I'm also interested in something like a Filefish, a Triggerfish, or a Soldier / Scorpionfish. As for Tangs, the only Tang I'd be willing to consider at an early stage would be the Yellow Tang. I'm not even against the idea of having a Damselfish or two, but if I decide to get Damselfish it'll be something like the Yellowtail Blue or if I can find one, a South Seas Devil.
I know the 1-inch of fish per gallon rule, so if anyone would have the time and patience to come up with what a 40-gallon, 55-gallon, or 75-gallon setup could look like in terms of equipment and fish / inverts I'd be really glad. I've also read that it's best I get a clean-up crew of some kind, which is shrimp / hermit crabs / worms / snails. For now, please try to suggest species that are "noob friendly" because I am starting from zero. I also realize I'm getting way ahead of myself because I haven't even planned things, so I need to be guided on just about everything.
There are a few things that concern me: 1. I'm a soon-to-be expat who's considering moving to a developed Asian country, either China or the Philippines. Of course I could still order whatever necessary equipment online from sites such as eBay or Amazon.
2. It's honestly daunting to me, there's a psychological barrier to starting things because I heard the tank cycling process can take weeks, even up to a month-and-a-half, there doesn't seem to be a consensus on the best cycling method.
3. I'm also afraid that I'll have fish / inverts dying at some point which would certainly break my heart.
4. The costs. I'd like a relatively inexpensive setup (I'm on somewhat of a budget) that's not too high maintenance. What if I cannot find live rock at the aquatic pet store in either one of these Asian countries?
5. Should I avoid buying any fish friom a tank with dead fish?
6. There's just so much variety to choose from when it comes to fish, I'd like to know which species to avoid as a novice.
7. Ideally I'd probably want an anenome for my pair of clownfish, even if it's not a very big one. Also, what if I want to upgrade to a reef tank in the future?
Tips, resources (both books and online), encouragement, anything would be appreciated.
Since I've heard about just how awful most Damselfish species can be, I have decided that my first fish be a pair of True Percula, Ocellaris, Saddleback, or Clarkii's Clownfish. Since the True and False Percula Clownfish seem to be the most readily available, I'll most likely have either one of those species as my first fish. I'd also love fish such as a Lawnmower Blenny, 4-6 Blue Green Reef Chromis, a Red or Purple Firefish, a Six Line or a Fairy Wrasse, and if possible, a Pygmy Angelfish or Butterflyfish.
I'm also interested in something like a Filefish, a Triggerfish, or a Soldier / Scorpionfish. As for Tangs, the only Tang I'd be willing to consider at an early stage would be the Yellow Tang. I'm not even against the idea of having a Damselfish or two, but if I decide to get Damselfish it'll be something like the Yellowtail Blue or if I can find one, a South Seas Devil.
I know the 1-inch of fish per gallon rule, so if anyone would have the time and patience to come up with what a 40-gallon, 55-gallon, or 75-gallon setup could look like in terms of equipment and fish / inverts I'd be really glad. I've also read that it's best I get a clean-up crew of some kind, which is shrimp / hermit crabs / worms / snails. For now, please try to suggest species that are "noob friendly" because I am starting from zero. I also realize I'm getting way ahead of myself because I haven't even planned things, so I need to be guided on just about everything.
There are a few things that concern me: 1. I'm a soon-to-be expat who's considering moving to a developed Asian country, either China or the Philippines. Of course I could still order whatever necessary equipment online from sites such as eBay or Amazon.
2. It's honestly daunting to me, there's a psychological barrier to starting things because I heard the tank cycling process can take weeks, even up to a month-and-a-half, there doesn't seem to be a consensus on the best cycling method.
3. I'm also afraid that I'll have fish / inverts dying at some point which would certainly break my heart.
4. The costs. I'd like a relatively inexpensive setup (I'm on somewhat of a budget) that's not too high maintenance. What if I cannot find live rock at the aquatic pet store in either one of these Asian countries?
5. Should I avoid buying any fish friom a tank with dead fish?
6. There's just so much variety to choose from when it comes to fish, I'd like to know which species to avoid as a novice.
7. Ideally I'd probably want an anenome for my pair of clownfish, even if it's not a very big one. Also, what if I want to upgrade to a reef tank in the future?
Tips, resources (both books and online), encouragement, anything would be appreciated.