vindeisel1
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
- Joined
- Jun 16, 2012
- Messages
- 16
As a New beginner some people say and everyone I know has an opinion and there is not one way to do this I am sure. However, People say that if you are going to do a Reef aquarium, do it. With new technology and methodologies, even beginners such as ME, can keep large reef aquariums???. I understand that
live rock is fundamental to a Fish Only tank and a reef aquarium??? Live rock is often what Makes the price of your system go up, I guess its 1 pound of rock to 1 gallon of water. So if I BUY a 150 gallon tank, I should have 150 pounds of rock. That does not sound right to me???
once set up with the reef aquarium be easier to maintain?????
Because if I do a Fish Only tank and want to convert to a Reef. I will have to start from Scratch??? And what about the Fish that is in my fish only tank??? Will they do well in a reef, whover these fish might be??? Am I going over the edge here??? I think I am HEHEHEHE
Vinny
live rock is fundamental to a Fish Only tank and a reef aquarium??? Live rock is often what Makes the price of your system go up, I guess its 1 pound of rock to 1 gallon of water. So if I BUY a 150 gallon tank, I should have 150 pounds of rock. That does not sound right to me???
once set up with the reef aquarium be easier to maintain?????
Because if I do a Fish Only tank and want to convert to a Reef. I will have to start from Scratch??? And what about the Fish that is in my fish only tank??? Will they do well in a reef, whover these fish might be??? Am I going over the edge here??? I think I am HEHEHEHE
Vinny