Re: Ocellaris Clownfish Question
I agree with all that has been said so far. If this is your first saltwater tank, the 29 gallon would be a good bit easier to maintain than a 10 gallon. If you were to get a 29gallon and add a 20 gallon sump, it would be better still. You would also have a place to house a very good skimmer, your heater, a phosban reactor if needed, and a small fuge. Add some good lighting (T5s would be my choice) and 40 lbs of live rock and you would have an excellent system that you could probably add an nice Bubble Tentacle Anemone (BTA) to in 6 to 8 months and have a home for your 2 clown fish and a couple of other smallish fish to boot. That would be my recommendation for success.
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