Tons of places for the fish to hide and swim through it looks like! I bet they love it.
Are you able to get any close-ups of the other fish?
Are you able to get any close-ups of the other fish?
Ninjouzata said:Tons of places for the fish to hide and swim through it looks like! I bet they love it.
Are you able to get any close-ups of the other fish?
ReMz said:This is very much making me want to setup a saltwater tank.....
very nice job Big Tuna. Pondering how to bring up a saltwater tank with my wife. A nano might be the only option
Yeah I'm aware of the difficulties of keeping a smaller salt tank. Think I'm pretty confident in my abilities.... a larger one would be nice though.BigTuna said:ReMz,if you are an experienced hobbyist, then perhaps a nano would be just fine? I've read that at least a 55 gallon tank is recommended for rookies, due to less forgiving water conditions in the smaller volumes. Makes sense, but if you are experienced at monitoring and dealing with water parameters then you may be just fine.
eaglesaquarium said:
This is very much making me want to setup a saltwater tank.....
very nice job Big Tuna. Pondering how to bring up a saltwater tank with my wife. A nano might be the only option
Have you tried, "Honey, I have an addiction to freshwater tanks. I want help, and the only possible solution might be a saltwater tank - to get me away from all this freshwater."???
Tuna, this has been a fun journal to read. Thanks for sharing it.