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Hello, I've been doing some research over the past week about getting into the hobby and starting my own nano. I love scuba diving and had a tank when I was a kid and would love to get back into the hobby. I'm so overwhelmed by all of the different pieces of equipment, steps, etc. necessary to start a reef tank, but here are some questions I have. Any advice is also welcome and appreciated.
Some important notes: I have a good bit of free time and I don't mind doing maintenance. I don't want to jump in and buy all the fancy but optional pieces of equipment at the start. I am also not on a tight budget. I do, however, want to put the tank in my bedroom, so it'd be best if I could find equipment that is as quiet as possible. I think I only want to start with a couple clownfish or other hardier livestock to start, maybe some corals once I learn more, nothing too fancy.
My questions to start:
1. How hard is it to set up a nano in an apartment setting? I have my own room but not much space. I was thinking of getting the Fluval 13.5 and setting it up on my desk or perhaps my bookshelf. I don't know if a smaller tank can just be placed on a regular piece of wood furniture, or if it requires a fancy surge protector or dedicated shelf for external equipment, etc. I've read about tanks that have the sump just hanging off the side and tanks that have an ATO with a reservoir that sits below in a cabinet, there are so many different ways to set things up!
2. Should I take moving into consideration? My current lease runs through May, and I'll probably move to somewhere else in my city around that time. Not sure how feasible it is to move an entire tank with livestock/etc in a car (which I'd have to rent, since I don't currently own one).
3. How feasible is it to leave the tank during travel? I usually leave for the weekend every couple of weeks or so, and maybe do ~3 1+ week trips a year. I have a roommate who could do feedings or maybe other basic maintenance, but not sure how feasible it is to let the tank run for somewhere around 2 weeks unattended if I had to.
Should I just give up on saltwater and consider doing freshwater instead? Are those less maintenance/can be left alone for longer if necessary without causing mass fish destruction? Should I just wait until I'm at the stage of my life where I am living in a house or other permanent dwelling or something?
What else should I be aware of? If I'm getting a Fluval 13.5 or similar tank (open to recommendations), what kind of equipment list am I looking at to start with?
Some important notes: I have a good bit of free time and I don't mind doing maintenance. I don't want to jump in and buy all the fancy but optional pieces of equipment at the start. I am also not on a tight budget. I do, however, want to put the tank in my bedroom, so it'd be best if I could find equipment that is as quiet as possible. I think I only want to start with a couple clownfish or other hardier livestock to start, maybe some corals once I learn more, nothing too fancy.
My questions to start:
1. How hard is it to set up a nano in an apartment setting? I have my own room but not much space. I was thinking of getting the Fluval 13.5 and setting it up on my desk or perhaps my bookshelf. I don't know if a smaller tank can just be placed on a regular piece of wood furniture, or if it requires a fancy surge protector or dedicated shelf for external equipment, etc. I've read about tanks that have the sump just hanging off the side and tanks that have an ATO with a reservoir that sits below in a cabinet, there are so many different ways to set things up!
2. Should I take moving into consideration? My current lease runs through May, and I'll probably move to somewhere else in my city around that time. Not sure how feasible it is to move an entire tank with livestock/etc in a car (which I'd have to rent, since I don't currently own one).
3. How feasible is it to leave the tank during travel? I usually leave for the weekend every couple of weeks or so, and maybe do ~3 1+ week trips a year. I have a roommate who could do feedings or maybe other basic maintenance, but not sure how feasible it is to let the tank run for somewhere around 2 weeks unattended if I had to.
Should I just give up on saltwater and consider doing freshwater instead? Are those less maintenance/can be left alone for longer if necessary without causing mass fish destruction? Should I just wait until I'm at the stage of my life where I am living in a house or other permanent dwelling or something?
What else should I be aware of? If I'm getting a Fluval 13.5 or similar tank (open to recommendations), what kind of equipment list am I looking at to start with?