I PROMISE I've been searching for an answer both here and on the webs in general but I've got an Aqueon 40B sitting in my already cramped living room just staring at me while I try to decide what's best.
I'm already outgrowing my Fluval Evo and all I can afford or maintain all by my fifty something self is a 40 gallon tank. I think I've decide against a sump because it's going to be too expensive and confusing.
What are the clear advantages of the AIO drop in unit and will a Seachem/Sicce Tidal 110 be good enough. Also, how much will a HOB skimmer help - does it really matter in a tank my size? I know a 40B is a tiny tank but it's the best I can do on my single person budget and space available in my house.
Any tips are SUPER appreciated - videos, blogs, R2R threads. I pretty much watch YouTube for reefing info pretty much nonstop when I'm not cleaning my 10 tanks, or doing yard work. I'm pretty amazed at how much there is to learn compared to the freshwater world.
I'm already outgrowing my Fluval Evo and all I can afford or maintain all by my fifty something self is a 40 gallon tank. I think I've decide against a sump because it's going to be too expensive and confusing.
What are the clear advantages of the AIO drop in unit and will a Seachem/Sicce Tidal 110 be good enough. Also, how much will a HOB skimmer help - does it really matter in a tank my size? I know a 40B is a tiny tank but it's the best I can do on my single person budget and space available in my house.
Any tips are SUPER appreciated - videos, blogs, R2R threads. I pretty much watch YouTube for reefing info pretty much nonstop when I'm not cleaning my 10 tanks, or doing yard work. I'm pretty amazed at how much there is to learn compared to the freshwater world.