Perhaps not a straightforward question or answer.. I used to have a 10g tank, which quickly upgraded to a 20 long. I kept a mix of softies, lps and easy sps and then had to move. Upgraded to a 40B, which allowed more fish; unfortunately, time and money became factors, and that tank had to be taken down.
Fastforward several years, and I really want to get back into it. I'm always on the forums following random builds, waiting for my turn. The redsea reefers really caught my eye.
I looked at the redsea reefer 170; didn't like the footprint of a cube - so looking at the 250. 350 looks much nicer. The 'massive' upgrade in size between the two and what I'm used to (nano) is a bit daunting. I'm not certain how I would manage storing that volume of water on standby as well as maintaining parameters. I'm reading that I wouldn't have to do as frequent of water changes, as I did with my 20L, which was getting to be difficult on such a religious schedule. Keeping up with parameters was too frequent.
What's a good tank size for someone who is still a beginner, and who loves the hobby, but cannot dedicate hours at a time for maintenance? Or even daily maintenance because of work/family? I am not comfortable with anything more than the redsea 350 (~90g). Also, my maximum budget would fall within what is required for something like the RS350. I'm leaning towards the 250, as ~65g sounds manageable? It's a bit of an awkward looking footprint; but I suppose I don't have to look at the redsea models to find something better.
Also, sump, or AIO?
Thank you in advance.
Fastforward several years, and I really want to get back into it. I'm always on the forums following random builds, waiting for my turn. The redsea reefers really caught my eye.
I looked at the redsea reefer 170; didn't like the footprint of a cube - so looking at the 250. 350 looks much nicer. The 'massive' upgrade in size between the two and what I'm used to (nano) is a bit daunting. I'm not certain how I would manage storing that volume of water on standby as well as maintaining parameters. I'm reading that I wouldn't have to do as frequent of water changes, as I did with my 20L, which was getting to be difficult on such a religious schedule. Keeping up with parameters was too frequent.
What's a good tank size for someone who is still a beginner, and who loves the hobby, but cannot dedicate hours at a time for maintenance? Or even daily maintenance because of work/family? I am not comfortable with anything more than the redsea 350 (~90g). Also, my maximum budget would fall within what is required for something like the RS350. I'm leaning towards the 250, as ~65g sounds manageable? It's a bit of an awkward looking footprint; but I suppose I don't have to look at the redsea models to find something better.
Also, sump, or AIO?
Thank you in advance.