I apologize if this has been covered numerous times before, but the search function is not working now-- If you could send me a link to another thread it would be much appreciated.
I am just starting out in this hobby with no previous experience what so ever..not even fresh water. I am going tomorrow to get some books from a huge fish store outside Milwaukee as well as pick their brains on what im after.
Right now im thinking a fish and coral tank, 125G 72x18x22.
I have read about live rock, live sand, protein skimmers, lighting, sumps, ammonia-nitrite-nitrate, salinity, hydrometers, temp, etc etc etc..... and i havent even really begun my studies into this...so how it fits into what im after is cloudy.
My basic question is: Is 125 gallons too much for someone like me or will that size actually help me?
Will a 40G tank be less forgiving and harder to maintain for a beginner?
Also, any suggestions on books?
Thanks,
Jason
I am just starting out in this hobby with no previous experience what so ever..not even fresh water. I am going tomorrow to get some books from a huge fish store outside Milwaukee as well as pick their brains on what im after.
Right now im thinking a fish and coral tank, 125G 72x18x22.
I have read about live rock, live sand, protein skimmers, lighting, sumps, ammonia-nitrite-nitrate, salinity, hydrometers, temp, etc etc etc..... and i havent even really begun my studies into this...so how it fits into what im after is cloudy.
My basic question is: Is 125 gallons too much for someone like me or will that size actually help me?
Will a 40G tank be less forgiving and harder to maintain for a beginner?
Also, any suggestions on books?
Thanks,
Jason