MiamiId love one of those! I honesly have no clue on shipping right now. Im thing of doing 25 a pair and 17-18 a pair. What city are you located in?[
MiamiId love one of those! I honesly have no clue on shipping right now. Im thing of doing 25 a pair and 17-18 a pair. What city are you located in?[
Okay thats a good amountIm not entirely sure on shipping yet but it looks like it'll be anywhere form 25-35.
You should be able to find those fish at any pet shop and not pay for shipping. Petco even sells those tangs and lots of clownfish, be careful on the type of clowns, some are straight killers like maroons and tomato’s. Also tangs are very prone to ich. In a 125 I’d go with smaller tangs. They’re very fast open water swimmers and are very active. One last thing if you’re going salt, and corals, do you have a connection for live rock? Do you know about lighting, cuc, and types of corals? Reefs aren’t that hard, but there’s a lot to think about and you can’t make mistakes or it goes belly up. If I were you I’d start with a FOWLR before getting corals. You’ll still get some cool hitchhikers.Just some adviceOkay thats a good amount
Thx for the advice but the salt water tank is not for me and its for my mom i Told my mom that im not helping here with the tank that much and shes getting the fish from a local saltwater fish store because here in miami theres a lot more saltwater fish stores compared to freshwaterYou should be able to find those fish at any pet shop and not pay for shipping. Petco even sells those tangs and lots of clownfish, be careful on the type of clowns, some are straight killers like maroons and tomato’s. Also tangs are very prone to ich. In a 125 I’d go with smaller tangs. They’re very fast open water swimmers and are very active. One last thing if you’re going salt, and corals, do you have a connection for live rock? Do you know about lighting, cuc, and types of corals? Reefs aren’t that hard, but there’s a lot to think about and you can’t make mistakes or it goes belly up. If I were you I’d start with a FOWLR before getting corals. You’ll still get some cool hitchhikers.Just some advice
We're talking about N. anomala here. Can find them at Petco. And yes. You can get hem at PetSmart but they might not be the best quality. The reef is his mom's anyway.You should be able to find those fish at any pet shop and not pay for shipping. Petco even sells those tangs and lots of clownfish, be careful on the type of clowns, some are straight killers like maroons and tomato’s. Also tangs are very prone to ich. In a 125 I’d go with smaller tangs. They’re very fast open water swimmers and are very active. One last thing if you’re going salt, and corals, do you have a connection for live rock? Do you know about lighting, cuc, and types of corals? Reefs aren’t that hard, but there’s a lot to think about and you can’t make mistakes or it goes belly up. If I were you I’d start with a FOWLR before getting corals. You’ll still get some cool hitchhikers.Just some advice
Ok cool, I was thinking too, have you seen paratilapia species? Like polleni Or bleekeri? I’m pretty sure those are legal and are way cooler than a blue tilapiaThx for the advice but the salt water tank is not for me and its for my mom i Told my mom that im not helping here with the tank that much and shes getting the fish from a local saltwater fish store because here in miami theres a lot more saltwater fish stores compared to freshwater

Ok. good. I may throw in some easy plants. I'll just have to see at the time.Okay thats a good amount