GrizFyrFyter
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I am aware they are more difficult. Thank you for the words of wisdom. It's either I get something tiny or take 6 months to convert my 65 gal to a reef tank and spend a Lot more.
Craigslist has small tanks for about $1/gal. My main interest in a small tank is coral, the clown fish are for my wife and 2 year old daughter (who calls all of our fish Nemo, even the black ghost knife fish), not that I wouldn't enjoy watching them. My desire for a nano/bio/pico tank is the included skimmer (i know most are just barely adequate) and whatnot. I know things change quickly in small environments and I'm trying to increase my chances as much as possible. I have been working on the assumption the standard hob filter associated with freshwater tanks isn't sufficient for what I want. If I am wrong, please correct me.
Once again, thanks for the advice.
Its a matter of opinion really.. there is people here that will swear you need to spend like 100$ per gallon on a tank, 300 power heads and thousand dollar skimmers.. i bought a HOB filter for a 75g tank, and it works great for my 55g, very healthy and clean, great airation
I have a good old Aquaclear power filter on my 40 breeder for flow, along with my hang-on-back Bak Pak skimmer and a refugium (grows macroalgae and supports copepods for my mandarin goby). The 'fuge is by Marineland, it's basically a breeder box, but I added a small pump to it for better flow.
From what I understand, the skimmer works to support both fish and corals by removing wastes - I call it my tank's diaper - the skimmate smells HORRIBLE, but that means it's working in getting the crap out of the tank. It's not a replacement for water changes though.
I am in the MP10 $235 power head club, but I bought them used here (for $160)...my Koralia pumps didn't provide adequate flow and I had red cyano algae everywhere, a result of poor flow. Once I added the MP10, the cyano disappeared and the corals look happier too. It worked so well, and I love the reduced footprint in the tank, so I bought another one used. Your experience may be different, though, hopefully!