Aquarium Forum
Advertise
New To The Saltwater Aquarium Hobby This forum is a friendly place for all the people that are new to the saltwater hobby to post their questions. This section makes it quick and easy to find useful information for beginners and get answers to your questions.

Go Back   Aquarium Forum Saltwater and Reefs New To The Saltwater Aquarium Hobby

Forgot Password?
Connect with Facebook

Welcome to the Aquarium Forum forums.

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast and simple so please, join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.
Connect with Facebook
OR

Members currently in the chatroom: 2
The most chatters online in one day was 16, 03-02-2012.
TaylorM237, whitetiger61

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 02-10-2012, 03:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
blazeshift's Avatar
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 8
Name: Alex Cordero
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 1 Times
Was Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
Default Starting a saltwater tank tips

Hello everyone! I've had a small freshwater tank for a little under a year and it's done fairly well. Now I want to start a saltwater tank because I like the colors and my four year old son wants to see at least one of the Disney characters in there. I told him it would be Marlin (Clownfish). Dory (Blue Tang) is out of my planned tank size and maintenance. That said, this is what I'm looking for, I'd like some ideas:
  • as small as possible, we don't have a lot of room, 10 gal or less.
  • two clownfish.
  • algae clean up crew.
  • seahorse?? ( I may need a reality check on this as I know nothing about them but they seem beautiful )
  • some coral?? (combo reef tank/fish tank and I may need a reality check on this as I know nothing about them but they seem beautiful )
  • I may need a reality check on all of this. Things I can't negotiate are on size--it has to be small. Maybe Clowns and Gobys??
    ).

I'm interested in ReefOne's biUbe because it seems like a beautiful tank. The clerk at our local fish shop discouraged me from that tank and offered me a nano cube--it's a cube and it's ugly compared to a beautiful crystal cylinder. Anway--I'm looking for ideas at the moment. I'm still reasearching.

Thanks.
blazeshift is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To blazeshift

Join AquariumForum.com Today - It's Free!

Are you an aquarium enthusiast? Then we hope you will join the community. You will gain access to post, create threads, private message, upload images, join groups and more.

AquariumForum.com is owned and operated by fellow lifelong aquarium enthusiasts. We strive to offer a non-commercial community to learn and share information.

Join AquariumForum.com Today! - Click Here


Sponsors

Old 02-10-2012, 06:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
240g Mixed Reef
Reefing Madness's Avatar
Welcome Wagon
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 2,663
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 1,392 Times
Said "Thanks" 39 Times
Was Thanked 946 Times in 923 Posts
Default Re: Starting a saltwater tank tips

Your LFS would be right to discourage you from getting a cylinder tank, as they kind of shorten the swim room up quite a bit. If you were to get one, I would recommend against fish, as 10g is already going to limit you.
I would limit your clown fish to only one, as they require a slightly longer tank, but you could get by with only one in a 10g.
Saltwater Aquarium Fish for Marine Aquariums: Ocellaris Clownfish
As for the Goby, absolutely, you have quite a few to choose from there.
Gobies for Sale: Goby Fish Species Including Shrimp Gobies

As for Seahorses, yes. Dwarf Seahorse, in a 10g tank, by themselves, not with fish.
Dwarf Seahorse

Corals:
Saltwater Aquarium Corals for Marine Reef Aquariums: Nano Corals

Inverts:
Saltwater Crabs: Hermit Crab Species for Saltwater Tanks
Aquarium Snails: Sea Snail Species and Aquatic Saltwater Snails
Reefing Madness is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Reefing Madness
Old 02-13-2012, 01:21 PM   #3 (permalink)
Aquatic Castle's Avatar
Welcome Wagon
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 52
Name: Joe
Location: Metro Detroit, Harrison Township, MI
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 0 Times
Was Thanked 4 Times in 4 Posts
Default Re: Starting a saltwater tank tips

You can do a lot with a 10 gallon tank. Yes you can put fish and coral in there. Two clownfish would fit. On the shape of the tank, it's nice to have bottom space in a reef tank to set rocks on. That said, I've seen people build a tower of rocks in a cylinder. Clownfish don't need a lot of room to swim but other fish may want more room than a cylinder can offer. For a clean up crew, you can get some hermits and reef safe snails.

I'm just going to say no on the seahorse straight off. It would probably die. That's the simple answer. If you are determined to have one, do some research.

For information on cycling the new tank check out this article. It talks about when to add what to your tank.
__________________
Live Coral and Care Instructions at aquaticcastle.com

Last edited by Aquatic Castle : 02-13-2012 at 02:18 PM.
Aquatic Castle is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Aquatic Castle
Old 02-13-2012, 01:25 PM   #4 (permalink)
Welcome Wagon
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 3,325
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 339 Times
Said "Thanks" 32 Times
Was Thanked 835 Times in 761 Posts
Default Re: Starting a saltwater tank tips

Whatever you do I recommend you start the tank with macro algaes. Probably protected in some kind of refugium which can be a simple partition.

With the macro or other algaes you balance out and stabilize operation of the tank. Which makes operation much more forgiving and easier.


my .02
__________________
fw leiden since 1979, fo salt since 1979, mixed reef 55g 2002-2009. Strong emphasis on the tank taking care of itself. Balanced with plant life, no water changes, tap water, no filters in FW. Only dosing calcium, alk, mag in marine reef tanks. http://www.aquariumforum.com/f15/my-...ods-26410.html
recent tanks (till 2009) 7 years- 10g FW leiden 7 yrs, 55g mixed reef 7, 2 yrs, 20g FW leiden, 10 g fw leiden , 29g mixed reef, current tank 55g leiden
beaslbob is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To beaslbob
Old 02-13-2012, 05:58 PM   #5 (permalink)
240g Mixed Reef
Reefing Madness's Avatar
Welcome Wagon
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 2,663
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 1,392 Times
Said "Thanks" 39 Times
Was Thanked 946 Times in 923 Posts
Default Re: Starting a saltwater tank tips

Quote:
Originally Posted by beaslbob View Post
Whatever you do I recommend you start the tank with macro algaes. Probably protected in some kind of refugium which can be a simple partition.

With the macro or other algaes you balance out and stabilize operation of the tank. Which makes operation much more forgiving and easier.


my .02

Yea sure why not. Its already only 10 gallons, go ahead and rob more space from your tank by throwing in a partition> NOT!!!
WARNING>>>>WARNING
This guy will have you believe that Macro Algae is the cure all for any tank out there!!!
WARNING>>>>WARNING.
if you follow this guy, he'll have you owning a 55g tank full of TANGS!!!! Which is cruelty to animals!!!!
Reefing Madness is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Reefing Madness
Sponsors

Old 02-13-2012, 06:03 PM   #6 (permalink)
Aquatic Castle's Avatar
Welcome Wagon
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 52
Name: Joe
Location: Metro Detroit, Harrison Township, MI
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 0 Times
Was Thanked 4 Times in 4 Posts
Default Re: Starting a saltwater tank tips

If you want to do the macro algae thing, you could do it with an aquaclear hang on filter that you put the macro algae in or a hang on refugium. You just have to be careful to trim that algae before it gets too overpopulated. Algae can release toxic chemicals into the tank or it can rot and release everything it cleaned from your tank in one fell swoop. It can be beneficial but it's not a panacea.
__________________
Live Coral and Care Instructions at aquaticcastle.com
Aquatic Castle is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Aquatic Castle
Old 02-13-2012, 06:08 PM   #7 (permalink)
240g Mixed Reef
Reefing Madness's Avatar
Welcome Wagon
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 2,663
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Welcome to Aquarium Forum" 1,392 Times
Said "Thanks" 39 Times
Was Thanked 946 Times in 923 Posts
Default Re: Starting a saltwater tank tips

Quote:
Originally Posted by Aquatic Castle View Post
If you want to do the macro algae thing, you could do it with an aquaclear hang on filter that you put the macro algae in or a hang on refugium. You just have to be careful to trim that algae before it gets too overpopulated. Algae can release toxic chemicals into the tank or it can rot and release everything it cleaned from your tank in one fell swoop. It can be beneficial but it's not a panacea.
Reefing Madness is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Reefing Madness
Old 02-13-2012, 06:09 PM   #8 (permalink)
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 20
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 0 Times
Was Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts
Default Re: Starting a saltwater tank tips

Forget about the tang..150 g. Plus......another finding nemo character would be a royal dotty back,but your tank size is gonna limit most options....maybe try to squeeze in a bigger tank? My suggestion is if you are limited lengthwise, get a really tall tank, for example if you only have room for a standard 10 gallon tank, go for a tank that is taller than a 10 gallon tank but the same length.
Fish042099 is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Fish042099
Old 02-15-2012, 07:22 PM   #9 (permalink)
Saltwater Aquarist
Arayba's Avatar
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 70
Name: Art
Location: Cambria county PA
Feedback: 0 / 0%
Said "Thanks" 19 Times
Was Thanked 7 Times in 7 Posts
Default Re: Starting a saltwater tank tips

I would suggest you would NOT get a tang for a 10 gal more then likely it will stress out and die from lack of space but a gramma would be a good one Just make sure you have a lot of patience so your tank can cycle through Good luck and welcome this is a very fun Hobby
__________________


Click the Link

http://www.aquariumforum.com/f46/29-...tml#post157525
Arayba is offline   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To Arayba
Old 02-16-2012, 08:03 AM   #10 (permalink)
whitetiger61's Avatar
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 352
Feedback: 2 / 100%
Said "Thanks" 8 Times
Was Thanked 77 Times in 70 Posts
Default Re: Starting a saltwater tank tips

i would go with 1 clown fish in a 10 gallon..and definitely not seahorses..i have 2 and they can be pretty delicate to keep depending on the species.. and no matter how big of a tank you get seahorses should go in a tank by themselves.other fish will rob their food as they are slow eaters and they will starve and die..i thought you had a 55 setup for saltwater already..

Rick
__________________
POWER to the FISHIES
whitetiger61 is online now   Reply With Quote Send A Private Message To whitetiger61
Reply



Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:27 PM.





Fish Topsites
Follow us on Twitter!
Alltop, confirmation that we kick ass

All content Copyright © AquariumForum.com & the respective author. All Rights Reserved.
Disclaimer: We are not responsible for the content of any post or thread. This is a public forum and the content posted does not reflect the opinions of nor are endorsed by AquariumForum.com nor any of our employees.