20 Gal Saltwater Aquarium: Day 2

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2009

This is day 2 of my first saltwater tank, its looking pretty clear. I'm hoping that it will start to cycle soon.

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  • Hey LegoCVT, there are sets commonly called nano-cubes that might interest you. They start at around $250 on Amazon. They are basically all inclusive units with overflow filters, lights, ect. I can't speak for them because I've never owned one but they are a lot easier for beginners. However, that doesn't mean you get to slack off. You still have to do your research on what fish you want and what fish are compatible. Also you will have to do routine maintenance.

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  • Do You have a protein skimmer in your tank?

  • are you okay your live rock is to small

  • Howlong does it take to get the tank perfect before adding the fish? becouse my friend who has had alot told me it takes 3 or more months but on the new tv show ive just started watching called TANKED add the fish streight away and they seem fine

  • no there aren't much sets for saltwater but if you trust your local pet store you could ask them to make a set for you also just in case they don't scam you try doing a bit of research

  • Hey guys, I am just looking for some advice. I have always kept Reptiles and I am very good at it, But I have always really wanted a Marine tank. They just amaze me and I can watch for hours but they have put me off in the past mainly because they seem very hard to keep and maintain. Is there any tanks you can buy that come basically with ALL equipment built in, so in theory everything is already set up, and made allot easer for you, I would like this size of small nano tank to start me off..

  • you need 20 lbs. of live rock.thats what a local fish ONLY store told me

  • that looks more like a 5 gallon lol

  • need more live rock

  • Get fish your water will clear up when its starts to cycle

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