- Location
- Long Island
Hey all!
It's been a long time since I've had a tank, and I got a lucky break, last night my mom gave me a hex tank she had laying around. I just calculated the dimensions of it and from what I found I seem to have a 20 gallon hex. It's 16" L x 18" W x 20" H
I haven't had a salt water tank in almost 4 years now. I had a 300g then went to a 150g and settled for a 220g until an inevitable break up happened forcing me to leave my tank behind. That was my perfect sized tank but right now I can't have such a monster in my apartment. I also own reptiles and they take up the most space.
Anyways I would like some advice if anyone has to offer on how to proceed with turning this neglected, once fresh water tank, into a beautiful thriving nano reef tank. As I've said I had big tanks and quite frankly I was only ever interested into aggressive fish back then, I never took the dive into learning about all the different coral, what goes with what, lighting preference, and all that. I do know I'd like a pair of clowns as the only fish, but wondering if it's still too small of a tank. And I also know I definitely steer more towards the look of soft coral. I also need ideas on overhang filters, the best type of nano skimmer, and lighting.... all while being on a super tight budget.. I was going to also post in want to buy to see what people had...
Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks!!
It's been a long time since I've had a tank, and I got a lucky break, last night my mom gave me a hex tank she had laying around. I just calculated the dimensions of it and from what I found I seem to have a 20 gallon hex. It's 16" L x 18" W x 20" H
I haven't had a salt water tank in almost 4 years now. I had a 300g then went to a 150g and settled for a 220g until an inevitable break up happened forcing me to leave my tank behind. That was my perfect sized tank but right now I can't have such a monster in my apartment. I also own reptiles and they take up the most space.
Anyways I would like some advice if anyone has to offer on how to proceed with turning this neglected, once fresh water tank, into a beautiful thriving nano reef tank. As I've said I had big tanks and quite frankly I was only ever interested into aggressive fish back then, I never took the dive into learning about all the different coral, what goes with what, lighting preference, and all that. I do know I'd like a pair of clowns as the only fish, but wondering if it's still too small of a tank. And I also know I definitely steer more towards the look of soft coral. I also need ideas on overhang filters, the best type of nano skimmer, and lighting.... all while being on a super tight budget.. I was going to also post in want to buy to see what people had...
Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks!!