choices...

choices...

  • GO FOWLR

    Votes: 4 33.3%
  • STAY REEF

    Votes: 8 66.7%
  • GIVE UP ALL THE WAY!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Put my siblings in the tank for entertainment!

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    12

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In Memoriam
Well I've decided that a reef may be a little to steep on a price for me.. So I'm contemplating on going FOWLR!!!! Can some people give me their experiences, what would go well in a 75g.. good fish to keep? Just as much information as you can cram into the forum! :)
 
Fowlr tanks are boring to me... Something about all that barren rock... At least throw some zoos or softies in there...
 
Thats my problem. I dont want to pay 400 dollars for a lighting fixture. i dont have the cash for that. I was FOWLR aggressive tank.. With triggers or a lion or something, can somebody help me with this?
 
I think I may turn my big tank into a FOWLR aggresive, and then purchase a little 24g nano to try the whole reef thing with, cuz I'm new and everything i do with reef or nice fish they all die! lol
 
I am lucky to have both (well not really).

I maintain my employer's 155g bowfront that is a fowlr, but the rest of my tanks are reef tanks.

The fowlr tank is lit by a pair pc fixtures, and has ten fish ranging from a goby all the way up to an Emperor Angel. The tank is looking great now and has a lot of wow factor BUT it's also taken my years to get the right colors, shapes, and temperments to co-exist in the tank.

You still need a skimmer a really nice skimmer if you get an aggressive fowlr tank i.e triggers are very messy eaters.

I've also set-up a 7g softie tank - nothing special albeit because it is such a small tank the salinity is much harder to keep under control, but it's a nice looking simple tank.

This isn't a cheap hobby.
 
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