Saltynewbie1
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Hi all!
So I'm a college student, and right now my budget is mostly limited to saving for rent and my utilities, along with a few well planned extras. Right now, all of this is preliminary. However, I wanted to start a thread and ask you guys for as much advise as possible!
I'm interested in starting a varied community tank. There are a number of species I'm interested in and I wanted to get your guys advice on what would be best for me as a complete beginner.
I'm thinking as far as corals go, I'd be really interested in some bubble corals and some mushroom anemones. I read these are both fairly easy to care for an enjoy gentle movement. I was also interested in some branching corals for variety but I know they require stronger currents. Is there a solution to this with placement or types of pumps used?
Next, I was interested in some snails, a few hermit crabs, and some shrimp. I don't want to overwhelm the bioload once I add fish, so I wanted advice on these species as well as some advice on how many types of invertebrates I should actually have in the tank. I wanted to have some astraea snails, 2 cleaner and 2 peppermint shrimps, and eventually a candy stripe pistol shrimp paired with a shrimp goby. And some blue knuckled hermits.
For the fish, I've already mentioned a goby. Apart from that I was thinking about 2 or 3 clowns, 2 or 3 blue forktail (assessor macneilli), and some kind of fairy wrasse.
Looking back that looks massive, so I'm going to ask what would be best to cut and how big a tank you would reccomend to keep most of the species I've got on the list currently. This project is going to be a long one, so be sure to tell me exactly what you think is appropriate! I'm excited at the prospect of aquascaping with the live rock, and I think having a burrowing goby and shrimp would be really cool!
So I'm a college student, and right now my budget is mostly limited to saving for rent and my utilities, along with a few well planned extras. Right now, all of this is preliminary. However, I wanted to start a thread and ask you guys for as much advise as possible!
I'm interested in starting a varied community tank. There are a number of species I'm interested in and I wanted to get your guys advice on what would be best for me as a complete beginner.
I'm thinking as far as corals go, I'd be really interested in some bubble corals and some mushroom anemones. I read these are both fairly easy to care for an enjoy gentle movement. I was also interested in some branching corals for variety but I know they require stronger currents. Is there a solution to this with placement or types of pumps used?
Next, I was interested in some snails, a few hermit crabs, and some shrimp. I don't want to overwhelm the bioload once I add fish, so I wanted advice on these species as well as some advice on how many types of invertebrates I should actually have in the tank. I wanted to have some astraea snails, 2 cleaner and 2 peppermint shrimps, and eventually a candy stripe pistol shrimp paired with a shrimp goby. And some blue knuckled hermits.
For the fish, I've already mentioned a goby. Apart from that I was thinking about 2 or 3 clowns, 2 or 3 blue forktail (assessor macneilli), and some kind of fairy wrasse.
Looking back that looks massive, so I'm going to ask what would be best to cut and how big a tank you would reccomend to keep most of the species I've got on the list currently. This project is going to be a long one, so be sure to tell me exactly what you think is appropriate! I'm excited at the prospect of aquascaping with the live rock, and I think having a burrowing goby and shrimp would be really cool!