kitties1
Fish Fanatic
I am researching the logistics and requirements of setting up a nano reef. I really just want a few corals and maybe one fish and a shrimp or two, nothing too crazy. I have read many of the posts here and it seems that the general opinion is that a nano is a no-no for a beggining marine aquarist. (I have been working with freshwater for a long time and have no problems with my tanks.) On other forums, and through some of the other research I have done, I have found opposing information to what is recommended here. I have found, and been told by my very reliable LFS marine biologist, that a nano is not necessarily a bad idea for a beginner. As long as I don't try to go crazy with introducing new fish and livestock, etc. Also, and the point of my main question, I have found some research to suggest that I would not need a protein skimmer or filtration system to maintain the tank...the live rock and adequate weekly water changes would maintain balance. I know this sounds crazy, so I am continuing my reserach before making a decision. Does anyone have any suggestions or thoughts? Thanks for your help.
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