I love my 29 gal bio cube. Its easy to maintain and my corals are doing great in it along with a scooter blenny, a firefish, an a mandarin. I have 35 –40 pounds of well established live rock in it, a red/green brain coral that is growing, my pulsing xenia is multiplying like crazy ( I kind of wish it would slow down! hehe) as are my mushrooms and ricordia. I have one feather duster that's always out and looks great. OF course there is also the understated clean up crew as well, various snails and little hermits
To be honest I don't mess with the tank that much chemistry wise now. I usually test once a month. I do use purple up once a week and feed my corals twice a week. so it's a pretty easy tank to keep.
Shere
From: Aeli33@aol.com
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2012 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [S&F and Reef Aquariums] Hi all
| Hi Linda, The way I understand it is "the bigger - the better" BUT~ I have a 30 gallon that has never ever given me any problems. Hmmm... Go figure. lol.... Good Luck with your tank. Let us know what you decide.... Annie~ -------Original Message------- I just joined and am interested in starting a saltwater tank. Don't know for sure if it will be too hard for me to learn. I have had freshwater tanks all along-carefree compared to salt. I have 3 tanks I am considering and not sure which one to start off with. I have a 55, 75, and 125 gal. Can anyone tell me the safest way to begin? Linda | ||
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