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Hi all, my names John and I am 15 years old and am interested in getting into the hobby. I am planning on getting a 7.5 gallon Nano cube from my lfs. Here are a few questions I have.
1) I am going to be purchasing the tank which is around $45 (just the tank). I will also be getting live sand and rock, I also am aware that I will need a media basket, heater, pump, and a light. Do you think I can stay under $300 for equipment??
2) Will it be possible to have a pair of occelaris clownfish in the tank together with a shrimp and some snails, or will I only be able to have 1fish, or none :0 If so would an upgrade to a 10 gallon be a better option to hold the pair.
3) I have just moved to my new house and it is right near my lfs. I am only here in my house temporarily for around 6 months, then I am doing a local move(5-15minutes away). Would this be a problem if I needed to move the already established tank?? If so should I wait to get a tank. I just really want to jump into the hobby because I have waited over a year to get started! Any constructive critisism/advise would be helpful!
Happy Reefing!
1) I am going to be purchasing the tank which is around $45 (just the tank). I will also be getting live sand and rock, I also am aware that I will need a media basket, heater, pump, and a light. Do you think I can stay under $300 for equipment??
2) Will it be possible to have a pair of occelaris clownfish in the tank together with a shrimp and some snails, or will I only be able to have 1fish, or none :0 If so would an upgrade to a 10 gallon be a better option to hold the pair.
3) I have just moved to my new house and it is right near my lfs. I am only here in my house temporarily for around 6 months, then I am doing a local move(5-15minutes away). Would this be a problem if I needed to move the already established tank?? If so should I wait to get a tank. I just really want to jump into the hobby because I have waited over a year to get started! Any constructive critisism/advise would be helpful!
Happy Reefing!