NatureFish
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I was curious if I could get a bowl about 1/2 of a gallon with the following setup or similar:
1. Light substantial for a frogspawn
2. powerhead
3. Live rock
4. Live sand
5. Ph of 8.3 or close to it
6. Possibly a dwarf blue leg
7. Bacteria sold at my local reef store
8. This is all I can think of at the moment but of course anything else you think would be beneficial to have I will most definitely include as I don't want melted frogspawn or dead inverts!
I realize that I would have to frag it often as they can grow quite large. I also realize up keep is going to be difficult due to its size but unfortunately the rest of the household won't let me get the 29 biocube I wanted and they won't let me get another tank at all so why not a nano so small it's hardly noticeable? I think space and yearly up keep cost is the main concern so this would be perfect. I've never had salt water tanks before but the amount of research I have done everyday for four months and the amount of professionals I have talked to about reefing partially makes up for my lack in experience. Because of the whole space and budget issue I've tried to get my thoughts about starting a reef tank out of my head but as you know this hobby and the freshwater hobby are both very addicting. So tell me nano reefers, would this work?
NatureFish
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1. Light substantial for a frogspawn
2. powerhead
3. Live rock
4. Live sand
5. Ph of 8.3 or close to it
6. Possibly a dwarf blue leg
7. Bacteria sold at my local reef store
8. This is all I can think of at the moment but of course anything else you think would be beneficial to have I will most definitely include as I don't want melted frogspawn or dead inverts!
I realize that I would have to frag it often as they can grow quite large. I also realize up keep is going to be difficult due to its size but unfortunately the rest of the household won't let me get the 29 biocube I wanted and they won't let me get another tank at all so why not a nano so small it's hardly noticeable? I think space and yearly up keep cost is the main concern so this would be perfect. I've never had salt water tanks before but the amount of research I have done everyday for four months and the amount of professionals I have talked to about reefing partially makes up for my lack in experience. Because of the whole space and budget issue I've tried to get my thoughts about starting a reef tank out of my head but as you know this hobby and the freshwater hobby are both very addicting. So tell me nano reefers, would this work?
NatureFish
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