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1. Is a 40 Gallon breeder generally bigger in dimensions than a 60 gallon cube? I heard 55 gallon tank being smaller than 40 gallons in some way. and would it be okay to keep a Kole Tang on the 40 gallon breeder? I heard the 60 gallon cube being a nice home for an Adult Kole Tang

2. Im planning on changing my current 15 Gallon Fluval Flex to a reef tank, as the equipment needed will be needed for the 40 gallon or any higher tanks anyway so im planning to start a bit smaller and see how it is before going further. Would i need to really deep clean the tank? would it be harmful if i left any calcium or like some weird gunk in the pumps? I cant seem to find anything to go into the pump im using and i cant take out whatever is in there. If it will be harmful then ill be sure to clean everything before buying any equipment

3. Im planning to keep LPS and Softies like Green Star Polyps, Hammers, Etc. My stocking options will be a pair of Clownfish and 1 Fire fish, is that stocking list good and if anyone would be kind enough to answer, can i know the exact Parameters for everything to get a stable reef tank? (If u dont answer its no problem, this should be apart of what i should know anyways)

4. Is a Chiller or a Heater better? I live around Malaysia and people here use chillers but when i watch videos i see people telling me to buy Heaters.

I might start reefing in a month or 2, and im trying my best to know everything i can so that the reef tank wont have any failures. I dont really check on the parameters for my freshwater tank atm, all i do is a 30-50% water change around every 2-3 weeks when i see Algae and all my fish are thriving. Do let me know if u have any Tips! Thank you!
 

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1. A tang really should not be in a 40..... The 40 and 60 gallon are almost same dimensions, except the 60 is 4' long (the 40 is 3' long), height and width are same.

2. Personally I would feel better about filling it with bleach water or citric acid water, to get the loose crud off, and do some light scrubbing, I would think that should be fine.

3. Two clowns and a firefish will be a nice addition to a 15 gallon tank. Although you can theoretically add corals right after the tank is cycled, its generally suggested to wait 6 months to let your tank stabilize, and also give the new hobbyist a chance to learn the hobby and learn to use the test kits.

4. Water temp should be maintained at 76-78 degrees, so a heater or chiller will depend on your environment, I am sorry for my ignorance but I'm not familiar with the temp in Malaysia

Here is a good learning guide to help you get started, good luck

 

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WARNING : There will be alot of different Questions!

1. Is a 40 Gallon breeder generally bigger in dimensions than a 60 gallon cube? I heard 55 gallon tank being smaller than 40 gallons in some way. and would it be okay to keep a Kole Tang on the 40 gallon breeder? I heard the 60 gallon cube being a nice home for an Adult Kole Tang

2. Im planning on changing my current 15 Gallon Fluval Flex to a reef tank, as the equipment needed will be needed for the 40 gallon or any higher tanks anyway so im planning to start a bit smaller and see how it is before going further. Would i need to really deep clean the tank? would it be harmful if i left any calcium or like some weird gunk in the pumps? I cant seem to find anything to go into the pump im using and i cant take out whatever is in there. If it will be harmful then ill be sure to clean everything before buying any equipment

3. Im planning to keep LPS and Softies like Green Star Polyps, Hammers, Etc. My stocking options will be a pair of Clownfish and 1 Fire fish, is that stocking list good and if anyone would be kind enough to answer, can i know the exact Parameters for everything to get a stable reef tank? (If u dont answer its no problem, this should be apart of what i should know anyways)

4. Is a Chiller or a Heater better? I live around Malaysia and people here use chillers but when i watch videos i see people telling me to buy Heaters.

I might start reefing in a month or 2, and im trying my best to know everything i can so that the reef tank wont have any failures. I dont really check on the parameters for my freshwater tank atm, all i do is a 30-50% water change around every 2-3 weeks when i see Algae and all my fish are thriving. Do let me know if u have any Tips! Thank you!
BRS (Bulk Reef Supply) has a rough estimate of what your tank parameters should be; I would check them out for tank parameters. No, I would not keep a tang in a 40g; tangs need space to swim around, and 40 is just too small for one. For a chiller or heater? That will depend on the tank size, your environment, and your target goal for a tank temp. Hope some of these tips can help
 
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1. A tang really should not be in a 40..... The 40 and 60 gallon are almost same dimensions, except the 60 is 4' long (the 40 is 3' long), height and width are same.

2. Personally I would feel better about filling it with bleach water or citric acid water, to get the loose crud off, and do some light scrubbing, I would think that should be fine.

3. Two clowns and a firefish will be a nice addition to a 15 gallon tank. Although you can theoretically add corals right after the tank is cycled, its generally suggested to wait 6 months to let your tank stabilize, and also give the new hobbyist a chance to learn the hobby and learn to use the test kits.

4. Water temp should be maintained at 76-78 degrees, so a heater or chiller will depend on your environment, I am sorry for my ignorance but I'm not familiar with the temp in Malaysia

Here is a good learning guide to help you get started, good luck

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BRS (Bulk Reef Supply) has a rough estimate of what your tank parameters should be; I would check them out for tank parameters. No, I would not keep a tang in a 40g; tangs need space to swim around, and 40 is just too small for one. For a chiller or heater? That will depend on the tank size, your environment, and your target goal for a tank temp. Hope some of these tips can help
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