So I work at an aquarium store and have lots of saltwater experience but I’ve never taken the plunge into reefing. At home I have a 20g salt tank with a pair of clowns, a lawnmower blenny, a cleaner goby and some inverts. That tank is well established and has been going strong for almost 3 years now.
We have this maroon clownfish in store right now that has been here for almost 8 months and is evil. He attacks anyone who tries to clean his tank and he killed a couple friends before I gave up on trying to keep anyone else with him. I’m obsessed with his tiny evil self and I want to bring him home but I obviously don’t want to risk my well established fish in my 20g. I think he would be perfect in a little nano reef and it got me thinking.
I have a 6g rimless cube at home that I would love to convert into a little nano reef for him. I figure I have enough saltwater experience to keep a little reef and then I can bring home little evil and he isn’t just destined to die in the fish store or go to a home where he will kill everyone. I would like to keep this tank as low tech and as low maintenance as possible with some easy corals and him. I’m also trying to spend as little as possible on this setup at least to get it started because I’ve already been sinking money into a work in progress 75g.
I’ve seen a lot of great low maintenance tanks with built in filter boxes but I would really try and use what I have so my question is, what is the simplest and most cost efficient way I can set up this tank to be as self sufficient as possible?
I’ve seen lots of people have success with minimal water changes and no dosing or using Tropic Marin’s All for reef as the only additive.
My plan for this tank is to have it be a nice low maintenance desk tank where my evil incarnate clownfish can live a nice life among lots of gorgeous corals.
I’ve also heard that a more blue forward light helps keep pests at bay and keep the tank cleaner so I’d love affordable light recommendations also.
Please let me know what kind of corals and filtration you’d recommend in this case!
Thanks!
We have this maroon clownfish in store right now that has been here for almost 8 months and is evil. He attacks anyone who tries to clean his tank and he killed a couple friends before I gave up on trying to keep anyone else with him. I’m obsessed with his tiny evil self and I want to bring him home but I obviously don’t want to risk my well established fish in my 20g. I think he would be perfect in a little nano reef and it got me thinking.
I have a 6g rimless cube at home that I would love to convert into a little nano reef for him. I figure I have enough saltwater experience to keep a little reef and then I can bring home little evil and he isn’t just destined to die in the fish store or go to a home where he will kill everyone. I would like to keep this tank as low tech and as low maintenance as possible with some easy corals and him. I’m also trying to spend as little as possible on this setup at least to get it started because I’ve already been sinking money into a work in progress 75g.
I’ve seen a lot of great low maintenance tanks with built in filter boxes but I would really try and use what I have so my question is, what is the simplest and most cost efficient way I can set up this tank to be as self sufficient as possible?
I’ve seen lots of people have success with minimal water changes and no dosing or using Tropic Marin’s All for reef as the only additive.
My plan for this tank is to have it be a nice low maintenance desk tank where my evil incarnate clownfish can live a nice life among lots of gorgeous corals.
I’ve also heard that a more blue forward light helps keep pests at bay and keep the tank cleaner so I’d love affordable light recommendations also.
Please let me know what kind of corals and filtration you’d recommend in this case!
Thanks!