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![]() I have been keeping several freshwater tanks for about 3 1/2 years now and think it is time I dip my toes into some saltwater. I am looking for a complete setup , preferably small, don't want to start big yet. I have seen those biocubes and such they are kind of what i am looking for. Let me know what you have.
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![]() just for the record, the larger the volume of a tank the easier it is to care for. at least IMO. plus upgrading can get expensive.
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![]() i already have several large freshwater tanks so i don't really want another big tank in the house, plus i don't want to invest tons of money into a large saltwater setup. If i start small maybe 20 -33 gallons that will give me an idea of whether saltwater is for me or not. Saltwater tanks seem to be a lot of work and very finnicky compared to freshwater. I see a lot of ppl trying it then selling it all a year later, so i don't want to invest lots just in case i do the same.
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![]() I tought about that too. I did not wan't to big of a tank, but I found 75 -90 gallon is a good size to start. lot of full systems are for sale. reguler tanks, wave tanks and corner tanks I have seen on Canreef for sale. shop around see what one you like. No harm in looking.
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![]() what price range? I may or may not have a setup for you.
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![]() Mind you, if you are looking for a 10g tank, with filter, Protien skimmer, heater, powerhead, SW lights, lid, sand and live rock, then I have one. Just need to buy a stand for it is all, and I know big al's has a stand that is slightly damaged for about 35 bux as well.
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![]() +1 for a larger system. IMO 90%+ people that start in salt end up upgrading to a larger system. If you enjoy the hobby fresh or salt go the largest system that you can (within reason
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![]() i just started a 72g bowfront with a 21g sump 3 months ago n i already consider upgrade to 135g+. man, u have not much room to move the coral/liverock n so limit on selecting fishes. min. 70+ is a good start. just my own opinion.
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+1!!!! I started with a10g... bad choice. now i want to do a 30-40 or even bigger if i could but i dont have the money ![]()
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