Hi Everyone!
I've tried saltwater aquariums once before, but I'm finally ready (ish) to turn my 29 gallon tall+10 gallon sump into a saltwater aquarium. I'm curious as to what you all would do and what your thoughts are, but I'd also love any recommendations with the criteria below.
What I'm thinking:
1.) I don't want anything super dangerous... no dwarf lionfish (but something like a puffer is fine)
2.) I would love a reef. Coral recommendations are much appreciated. I am willing to dose and have some time and capital to buy equipment; however, I'd prefer coral that actually has a shot at living.
3.) Medium care requirements. I've done baby brine shrimp before, and I never will again... flake/pellet/frozen food would be preferred! If the fish breed and babies need live food, I can cross that bridge if it happens.
4.) I'm thinking about clownfish, so something compatible with a pair of them would be fantastic!
5.) Colorful fish/CUC appreciated! I love to actually see the fish in the tank, so something that isn't sand colored would be amazing.
I'm excited to hear what you all would do, and whatever recommendations you have!
I've tried saltwater aquariums once before, but I'm finally ready (ish) to turn my 29 gallon tall+10 gallon sump into a saltwater aquarium. I'm curious as to what you all would do and what your thoughts are, but I'd also love any recommendations with the criteria below.
What I'm thinking:
1.) I don't want anything super dangerous... no dwarf lionfish (but something like a puffer is fine)
2.) I would love a reef. Coral recommendations are much appreciated. I am willing to dose and have some time and capital to buy equipment; however, I'd prefer coral that actually has a shot at living.
3.) Medium care requirements. I've done baby brine shrimp before, and I never will again... flake/pellet/frozen food would be preferred! If the fish breed and babies need live food, I can cross that bridge if it happens.
4.) I'm thinking about clownfish, so something compatible with a pair of them would be fantastic!
5.) Colorful fish/CUC appreciated! I love to actually see the fish in the tank, so something that isn't sand colored would be amazing.
I'm excited to hear what you all would do, and whatever recommendations you have!