Easy 10 points!!!Ok so this is my final marine set up is everything in place?
Ok so here it is:
FISH
3 blue leg hermit crabs
1 ocellaris clownfish
1 yellow clown goby
1 blue damselfish
a chocolate chip star fish
Live Rock
40 lbs. Live Rock
Décor
Top Fin® Stone Cave with Snail Aquarium Decoration
Top Fin® Rocks with Coral and Plants Ornament
Top Fin® Rose Coral Aquarium Ornament
Top Fin® Barrels with Barnacles
Top Fin® Barrel Aquarium Ornament with Airstone
3 Top Fin® Plastic Plant Variety Pack-Blue, Purple, Yellow
40lbs. CaribSea Seaflor Special Grade Reef Sand
FOOD
Mysis shrimp
Dried Seaweed
Maintenance
Aqua Clear Power Filter
1 Top Fin® Powerhead
Oceanic™ Natural Sea Salt Mix
Seaclone Protein Skimmer
Red Sea Hydrometer w/ Digital Thermometer
Adds up to:$524.59(including tank)
Is everything ok? this is the final list so I really need to know if I have everything and nothing is missing
oh this is a 30 gallon marine tank and I’m not going to start it for another year or two which gives lots and lots of time to do more reasearch and planning
oh ya I forgot to put the 2 turbo snails on the list good thing I did put the prices in the total
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add a couple snails and you’re good. It will cost a lot to maintain, though.
Wow! everything sounds PERFECTO! it means a lot to a fish when you give it that much thought and care! That sounds like it will be very very nice! I give you 2 thumbs up! my fishy would have loved it. R.I.P harley =’[…..congrats! =D -Lily Allen♥☻☺
You really should have 3 damsels you don’t have to have two clowns, but they seem happiest in pairs, and you could have problems with the star if your tank has not matured for 6+ months.
very nice u should be fine
Sounds great! And you are planning far ahead, which is also great (I had live rock in a tank for six months before I set up my aquarium!!!)
Have you considered a sump / refugium tank under your display tank? Lots of people find that it adds water volume for stability, a place to put things like a heater so they are not in your DT, plus a place for Macroalgae like Chaetomorphia which helps keep your tank happy and healthy.
They can be a little pricey if you buy them, but you can build them using a used tank and some plexiglass panels for next to nothing!
John