samh12 Fish Crazy Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 289 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jul 11, 2008 #1 Im thinking of buying a Red Sea Max. I will use live sand and live rock. Is it easy to maintain a Marine of that size?? Would a lion fish be ok in that tank?? At the moment i have a Orca TL450 Nano Reef I am keeping this where it is. Sam
Im thinking of buying a Red Sea Max. I will use live sand and live rock. Is it easy to maintain a Marine of that size?? Would a lion fish be ok in that tank?? At the moment i have a Orca TL450 Nano Reef I am keeping this where it is. Sam
@ombomb Fish Gatherer Joined Jun 3, 2005 Messages 2,573 Reaction score 0 Location Tunbridge Wells Jul 11, 2008 #2 as a general rule, nanos are harder to maintain than a larger tank due to the difficulties casued by a small water volume no relaly big enough for a lion, why not look at a 30 long if you really want a lion fish and go for a fuzzy dwarf lion?
as a general rule, nanos are harder to maintain than a larger tank due to the difficulties casued by a small water volume no relaly big enough for a lion, why not look at a 30 long if you really want a lion fish and go for a fuzzy dwarf lion?
OP OP samh12 Fish Crazy Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 289 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jul 12, 2008 #3 cool thanks do you have a nano??
@ombomb Fish Gatherer Joined Jun 3, 2005 Messages 2,573 Reaction score 0 Location Tunbridge Wells Jul 14, 2008 #4 I did until about 2 weeks ago when I moved it all into a 110g the nano will make a come back however, first as a quarantine tank and then a tank it it's own right
I did until about 2 weeks ago when I moved it all into a 110g the nano will make a come back however, first as a quarantine tank and then a tank it it's own right
OP OP samh12 Fish Crazy Joined Jul 11, 2008 Messages 289 Reaction score 0 Location GB Jul 14, 2008 #5 Cool, they are nice tanks. I have made lots of mods to mine. Sam