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After being out of the Hobby for a few years (moving and Covid shutting the world down… insert eye roll here lol) I am planning on setting my tank back up. I’ve only been out of the hobby a few years but it seems that so much has changed in such a short period of time.
I have a Fluval Evo 13.5 that was only set up for about 8 months before having to tear down for our move. That is the tank I want to set back up. It has been stored in the crawl space of my garage since then. I will be doing a leak test on it before setting it back up. My goal is for 2 clownfish and a shrimp or two, adding basic corals as time progresses and the tank establishes. Zoa’s and Acans. I would like to upgrade the tank a bit.
My plan is as follows
I’ve been checking out some local fish stores to pick people brains. Today I was given the following “advice” (I use that word lightly as it has been completely different from what I’ve been researching) that the Fluval is not a good tank, not only in terms of what I’m looking to do but also in general as a salt water tank. That it won’t last. Even though that’s what it is marketed as. It is not a good size for two clownfish and a shrimp and that I could get away with maybe one with a shrimp. I asked if the Nero 3 would be a good powerhead for that application and was told it was way too strong and any powerhead would be overkill.
Does this sound right? Anyone with any experience on this application or using these products. I know I’ve been out of the hobby for awhile but this seems odd..
I do not want to start a large tank like I have had in the past, 90 gallon plus. I really want to stick with a small desk side tank that I can enjoy while I’m working. Then, if I decide to go bigger I can keep that one and get another bigger tank for the basement. Don’t tell my wife!! lol.
I appreciate the knowledge in advance!
I have a Fluval Evo 13.5 that was only set up for about 8 months before having to tear down for our move. That is the tank I want to set back up. It has been stored in the crawl space of my garage since then. I will be doing a leak test on it before setting it back up. My goal is for 2 clownfish and a shrimp or two, adding basic corals as time progresses and the tank establishes. Zoa’s and Acans. I would like to upgrade the tank a bit.
My plan is as follows
- Fluval 13.5
- Ai blade coral grow 12 inch
- Sicce 1.0 return
- Random flow generator nozzles
- 75 watt heater on an ink bird controller
- Filter basket to include sponge filter, bio media and carbon.
- AI Nero 3 powerhead
- Adding an ato after some time passes.
I’ve been checking out some local fish stores to pick people brains. Today I was given the following “advice” (I use that word lightly as it has been completely different from what I’ve been researching) that the Fluval is not a good tank, not only in terms of what I’m looking to do but also in general as a salt water tank. That it won’t last. Even though that’s what it is marketed as. It is not a good size for two clownfish and a shrimp and that I could get away with maybe one with a shrimp. I asked if the Nero 3 would be a good powerhead for that application and was told it was way too strong and any powerhead would be overkill.
Does this sound right? Anyone with any experience on this application or using these products. I know I’ve been out of the hobby for awhile but this seems odd..
I do not want to start a large tank like I have had in the past, 90 gallon plus. I really want to stick with a small desk side tank that I can enjoy while I’m working. Then, if I decide to go bigger I can keep that one and get another bigger tank for the basement. Don’t tell my wife!! lol.
I appreciate the knowledge in advance!