want to do my first saltwater tank

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What ever you decide on for stocking, good luck with your ventures into the dark side. I just started myself about a month ago and I am feeling the addiction hard. I'm already in the plans of my second salt tank.
 
DavidSoleimani;4183985; said:
yeah i know as i stated above i dont have room for porcs, dog-faces, or humu triggers

i thought maybe there was a smaller species not known to me that would be comfortable in my tank

and relax thecanuck im here to learn

I am relaxed. I am just saying i like your stocking ideas but you need a bigger tank to execute. If i was you i wouldn't waste my time or money and just upgrade now so i could have what i want :D

My post was just to let you know your 37 gallon stocking wont fit your wants if your already thinking triggers and puffers. If i was you i would do a small snowflake, and upgrade when needed. Maybe even a small dwarf lion and a snowflake, but get them really small.
 
TheCanuck;4184131; said:
I am relaxed. I am just saying i like your stocking ideas but you need a bigger tank to execute. If i was you i wouldn't waste my time or money and just upgrade now so i could have what i want :D

My post was just to let you know your 37 gallon stocking wont fit your wants if your already thinking triggers and puffers. If i was you i would do a small snowflake, and upgrade when needed. Maybe even a small dwarf lion and a snowflake, but get them really small.

Yeah i know if i cant then its nbd. And i'm not sure if i made this clear but i was planning on getting a juvy no matter what i decide on if anything.

Do you know the growth rate on humu triggers? I've heard mixed results.
 
TheCanuck;4186492; said:
you could almost keep a huma in your tank for life.

around how long would that be?

and what would i need as in how many lbs of live rock, live sand, crushed aragonite, would he tolerate a cleanup crew, and anything else i might need to know before going through with it?

sorry for all the questions youre like the sw king on here :)
 
I would say about 6-9 years depending on how much you fed him. You could power feed him and get him to 5 inches in a year or two. Then it would take a long time to get past the 5 inch mark and growth decreases dramatically. He could live in the 37 gallon for life, his life span and growth would depend totally on you. Feeding habbits, quality of food, quality of water. Then if you add another fish, then no at 4-5 inches thats when i would upgrade. Your % of him tearing some **** up is decently high with a trigger that big in a smaller tank. So basically there are so many different factors that could lenghten or shorten the time in the 37 gallon. I think if you kept him alone for life and fed him once a day decent meals, he could live forever in the 37g. Although i know thats not going to happen, your going to get a bigger tank and more fish :D I know i would

I would personally go live sand, aragonite pissed me off. It sticks to the fish forever and is just so much more messy. 30lbs.

Live rock % will depend on your filtration. You can have zero live rock but you need to have some extra bio packed away. If you don't have gallon/lb then i suggest making sure you get the whole 30lbs-37lbs of sand. Sand really helps with your params all the way across the chart. Otherwise make sure you have adequate bio media in filters.

As far as a clean up crew? Well there are types you can and cant have. Snails and hermits are history, and would make a good meal. You will now need a clean up crew that can defend its self a little. Urchins, sea hares, serpent stars, gobies. Your going to have to get trigger proof things.

Haha man i am no where close to having the knowledge of some of these people on this forum. I am also very new to this Saltwater thing, but it grabs a hold of you fast. Just wait till you think your hooked on SW, it just gets worse.
 
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