lilacamy931
Starting again
Hello
A little while ago you all kindly helped me out as my partner was interested in starting marine. For a while it got delayed but the interest was rekindle today with a trip to local and I wish to support the rekindle
We have a nice 40 litre with the correct equipment installed will this following 40 litre tank with dimensions 15"x10"x18" be suitable? We will be kitting it out properly if so and also we do realise the larger the tank the better it is to keep water parameters stable. I have had a hand at brackish water (and managed it successfully but unfortunately couldnt cope by self at the time), so we know the priniciples and Alex will be able to cope with the smaller changes on this tank. We also realise there wouldnt be much to add but we are happy with live rock, small clean up crew and if adequate a pair of fish.
Thanks for any guidance, if this tank is not suitable we have seen a 45 litre that has been used frequently for nano marines for £65 so will go with that.
A little while ago you all kindly helped me out as my partner was interested in starting marine. For a while it got delayed but the interest was rekindle today with a trip to local and I wish to support the rekindle
We have a nice 40 litre with the correct equipment installed will this following 40 litre tank with dimensions 15"x10"x18" be suitable? We will be kitting it out properly if so and also we do realise the larger the tank the better it is to keep water parameters stable. I have had a hand at brackish water (and managed it successfully but unfortunately couldnt cope by self at the time), so we know the priniciples and Alex will be able to cope with the smaller changes on this tank. We also realise there wouldnt be much to add but we are happy with live rock, small clean up crew and if adequate a pair of fish.
Thanks for any guidance, if this tank is not suitable we have seen a 45 litre that has been used frequently for nano marines for £65 so will go with that.