25G Saltwater Clown-fish Aquarium [Update 2]

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2010

Hey guys I've finally had a chance to upload an update of my 25 gallon saltwater aquarium. It's been a while and there has been a lot of changes. Some of these changes include: lights, a new powerhead, clownfish and more! Stay tuned for more updates and please subscribe!

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  • wow how soon can i add my cleanup crew?

  • @xmazz31x  You can add your cleanup crew after about 2 weeks of having your live rock in your aquarium.

  • ive been thinkg about starting up a marine tank ive got a 60 litre tank what would be the smalest and best pump to use..

  • @joeg2011 What do you mean by pump? Do you mean filter or powerhead?

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  • @jucar2d2 petsmart, or petco

  • where do you buy your fish?

  • how much time do I have to cycle my tank to add Anemone

  • @Mannyfresh1x I messed up ur name but look at the comment below this one

  • @MannyFreshx1 it doesn't matter it jus has to hold water but don't use florecent lights for salt water use compact florecent, t5s or metal halide or LEDs

  • beautiful clowns, i have a 75 gallon aquarium that has ran for over 2 months but live rock was put in two weeks ago. How long until i can add clownfish?

  • Does it matter what kind of tank u get because I wanted to get the top fin 20 gallon with hood and lights combo and my dad said its no for salt water I need an expert here plz help

  • how long did you wait till you put the clowns in

  • i would go ahead and get a protein skimmer and if u do that get an anemone for the clown fish

  • @xmazz31x hey, you should really raise the temp to at least 80 degrees FH if possible. Also, if your nitrite/ammonia levels are still too high, I would recommend cutting back on your amount of fish, if you don't have a large amount of fish and still have high levels, try a bit more live rock and/or a bag of "live" sand. If all that fails to lower the levels, get a higher powered filter.

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