First saltwater aquarium update

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Ya it's hard to enjoy a dirty tank. I like to keep mine as clean as I can. My original plan was to do a salt tank in my 72 gal bowfront but it was going to be to expensive so I didn't. I'm really enjoying it so far and can't wait until I get this thing fully stocked in a few days. Defenitly let me know when you get your tank started.


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Ya I'm planning on going up to some big aquarium stores around me and getting some corals and more fish


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I am not an expert with saltwater(I just started it) but I am pretty shore that your tanks needs to be at least semi mature for corals and semi mature means about 6 months up and runing.
 
I am not an expert with saltwater(I just started it) but I am pretty shore that your tanks needs to be at least semi mature for corals and semi mature means about 6 months up and runing.

My brother put corals in within 4 weeks of starting his tank and they are still alive and growing quickly. That rule is playing it extremely safe. I'm not to worried about it.


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Hey everybody, this is my 20 gallon tank update. My current stock list is 2 clowns, 1 two spot goby, 1 diamond watchman goby, 1 valentini puffer, 1 six line wrasse, and 1 skunk cleaner shrimp, I also got a frogspawn type coral. I hope you enjoy and let me know what you think. Sorry but I could get a picture of the watchman goby yet but I'll get him later.


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