Philco_Ford
New Member
I'm considering setting up my first saltwater tank. I had freshwater tanks when I was a kid, so I'm not altogether unfamiliar with aquariums, but I've never tackled saltwater before.
I really like the nano cubes because they have a small footprint, are very attractive, and seem to be extremely quiet from what I've seen in the stores.
My question is this: can I really do a decent job of setting up and maintaining a saltwater environment in a tank that's only 12 or 24 gallons? The fish shop people are telling me it's too small to really work properly and yet all of them have a 12 gallon nano with reef and a couple fish on their sales counters?!?
What would make me happy would be a couple of inverts, 2-4 colorful but small fish, and perhaps some shrimps or other oddities.
If you think this is possible, please point me in the right direction. The nano 12 gallon is ideal in terms of footprint, but if it's really not doable, I could find a place for the 24 gallon.
Also, if there are essential upgrades, additions, after-market products that I'll need in addition to the nano deluxe setup, a few pointers in that direction would also be greatly appreciated.
Lastly, if you can recommend a good shop in the San Fernando Valley (N Los Angeles) to purchase the supplies and fish, that would be great.
-PF
I really like the nano cubes because they have a small footprint, are very attractive, and seem to be extremely quiet from what I've seen in the stores.
My question is this: can I really do a decent job of setting up and maintaining a saltwater environment in a tank that's only 12 or 24 gallons? The fish shop people are telling me it's too small to really work properly and yet all of them have a 12 gallon nano with reef and a couple fish on their sales counters?!?
What would make me happy would be a couple of inverts, 2-4 colorful but small fish, and perhaps some shrimps or other oddities.
If you think this is possible, please point me in the right direction. The nano 12 gallon is ideal in terms of footprint, but if it's really not doable, I could find a place for the 24 gallon.
Also, if there are essential upgrades, additions, after-market products that I'll need in addition to the nano deluxe setup, a few pointers in that direction would also be greatly appreciated.
Lastly, if you can recommend a good shop in the San Fernando Valley (N Los Angeles) to purchase the supplies and fish, that would be great.
-PF