Thanks! And that really brings me to my first real question. I understand that in this case bigger tanks are more forgiving. And I’ve read plenty of sites, and seen many videos that say the same thing. So I guess my question then comes down to the maintenance I suppose? Because I’ve never owned a tank before, and I’ve read that 75 gallon tanks are good for beginners, but that seems like such a large tank to take on for someone like myself, if that makes sense? I’m not in a rush to have livestock right away. I’m fine with just maintaining a tank with water and maybe some plants to begin until I’m comfortable with cycling, water changes, chemical balance, etc.
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Saltwater plants are usually referred to as macroalgaes, but guess it depends what you have in mind. FOWLR is definitely a good way to start.
It was already said here, but the best advice is go slow.
This is a great reference book type article, but it is too much info for one sitting. I still go back and look at it from time to time.
The Supreme Guide To Setting Up A Saltwater Reef Aquarium
This article was sponsored by @MarineDepot at www.marinedepot.com. Introduction The marine environment is one of the most complex systems on the planet. The aquarium you are about to set up is only a tiny sliver of the vast ocean, but it is no...
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