- Location
- Franklin Square
Hey guys!
Made an account when I first started out but wanted to get more familiar with the hobby before I would ask for help and/or contribute. I really, really want to start a salt water tank in my basement that has just been recently renovated. There's a small place by me called the Franklin Pet Center that is 90% devoted to aquariums. I honestly go in every week to pick the owner's brain. I would love as much insight as I could get though.
I have a 10 gallon fresh water tank with a Betta Aqua Clear Multi-stage filter rated for a 50 gallon Tank (was told to always go bigger) with a couple of neon and glow light tetras, 3 corydora's and 2 freshwater shrimp (not sure what species). Been practicing for a year and been learning a lot. I wanna get another tank and try salt water this time, except go all out!
Saved enough money and decided I want to do 100 gallon reef ready tank with a state of the art LED lighting system. I'm aware it's gonna be expensive, especially with the amount of live rock and sand I would have to put in, but I want to do it right. The owner at the Franklin Pet Center would provide the live rock and live sand and has a wonderful selection of salt water fish and corals.
Off the bat, I want to start with 2 anemones and 2 clownfish (ocellaris) (was advised to have one anemone per clownfish, please advise me differently if otherwise). Feel like those are good fish to start off with once the tank is cycled (so I hear as well).
This is where I need help. I would love to add plenty of more fish. I'm kind of obsessed with finding Nemo and would definitely like to get a descent amount of fish from the movie in there (Hippo tang, Yellow tang, some type of butterfly and a starfish etc.) Wouldn't mind having a goby in there too. I'm honestly open for ideas for fish compatibility. I've learned the order you put the fish in the tank is crucial depending on how aggressive fish are and compatible and what not.
Looking to do this right the first time and would appreciate ANY feedback, positive or negative, in helping me get this tank set up.
Thanks for reading and look forward to hearing from you guys,
---Vinny M.
Made an account when I first started out but wanted to get more familiar with the hobby before I would ask for help and/or contribute. I really, really want to start a salt water tank in my basement that has just been recently renovated. There's a small place by me called the Franklin Pet Center that is 90% devoted to aquariums. I honestly go in every week to pick the owner's brain. I would love as much insight as I could get though.
I have a 10 gallon fresh water tank with a Betta Aqua Clear Multi-stage filter rated for a 50 gallon Tank (was told to always go bigger) with a couple of neon and glow light tetras, 3 corydora's and 2 freshwater shrimp (not sure what species). Been practicing for a year and been learning a lot. I wanna get another tank and try salt water this time, except go all out!
Saved enough money and decided I want to do 100 gallon reef ready tank with a state of the art LED lighting system. I'm aware it's gonna be expensive, especially with the amount of live rock and sand I would have to put in, but I want to do it right. The owner at the Franklin Pet Center would provide the live rock and live sand and has a wonderful selection of salt water fish and corals.
Off the bat, I want to start with 2 anemones and 2 clownfish (ocellaris) (was advised to have one anemone per clownfish, please advise me differently if otherwise). Feel like those are good fish to start off with once the tank is cycled (so I hear as well).
This is where I need help. I would love to add plenty of more fish. I'm kind of obsessed with finding Nemo and would definitely like to get a descent amount of fish from the movie in there (Hippo tang, Yellow tang, some type of butterfly and a starfish etc.) Wouldn't mind having a goby in there too. I'm honestly open for ideas for fish compatibility. I've learned the order you put the fish in the tank is crucial depending on how aggressive fish are and compatible and what not.
Looking to do this right the first time and would appreciate ANY feedback, positive or negative, in helping me get this tank set up.
Thanks for reading and look forward to hearing from you guys,
---Vinny M.