some experts sometimes misunderstand that a beginner in saltwater can setup up a large reef tank! I know that experts disagree with this statement but This might be a good idea that i went for when i started a saltwater tank.I belive based on experience that if you are planning to get saltwater fish with a tank of 75 gallons or more, I believe you should aim for a reef tank. once you can master a reef tank, you can master any other tank setup :rollface:.
I believe bigger tanks can be easier to maintain constant water paremeters, and reef tanks look prettier, therefore a reef tank can be a better choice for people that plan on setting up a larger tank. For my experience, I started with a 75 gallon reef tank as a begginer into saltwater aquaria and have had only 3 fish die in the proccess. :lol: Reef tanks can be more expensive but, not much more because the maintnece supplies are basically the same so, it adds up to a comparable cost to a reef tank. i could have spent less on a fish only tank but not much less since the equipment Is the major cost of a tank.
In conclusion I believe that reef tanks can be a option for a novice aquarist as well as the expert reefkeeper. if ones is willing to spend the money on a larger tank! :fish1:
I believe bigger tanks can be easier to maintain constant water paremeters, and reef tanks look prettier, therefore a reef tank can be a better choice for people that plan on setting up a larger tank. For my experience, I started with a 75 gallon reef tank as a begginer into saltwater aquaria and have had only 3 fish die in the proccess. :lol: Reef tanks can be more expensive but, not much more because the maintnece supplies are basically the same so, it adds up to a comparable cost to a reef tank. i could have spent less on a fish only tank but not much less since the equipment Is the major cost of a tank.
In conclusion I believe that reef tanks can be a option for a novice aquarist as well as the expert reefkeeper. if ones is willing to spend the money on a larger tank! :fish1: