Kept fish for about 2 yrs now. Started with a betta for my daughters.. found out there's more to a tank than painted gravel and Sponge Bob decor. Moved on to planted, shrimps, Walsted dirted tank. Have 3 freshwater tanks that are well planted and pretty much on autopilot.
My spouse said saltwater fish are prettier and wanted to start a reef. I said no way. I didn't want to be the one to take care of it and I thought it was too difficult. She said she wanted to get a big tank for Dory and Nemo. I don't think we will ever have enough space for Dory. But she still wanted to get other colorful fish one day. Before spending a fortune, I said let's compromise and get something small, if it works we can graduate to something larger.
I found a Facebook Marketplace 2.5 g GloFish tank $10. Has an overflow, so basically an all in one. We got some Instant Ocean, Fiji Pink, and an arch from CaribSea. Used API bacteria, ghost feeding, cycled sponge and bag of ceramic media from my freshwater tank to help it along. Used well water (TDS 500, Calcium above normal, PH 8.0 no nitrates or ammonia - data from a drinking water lab). Fed it cube of mysis and freshwater pellets. Cycled in 2 weeks. Then we picked up 2 small live rocks from All Things Aquatic. These were chock full of copepods and amphipods.
(The tank is 6 months old today, but I'm going to post things in order for my own reference. Also because I'm proud it survived and I think even thrived in this time. Every LFS said it was the wrong way to go, one store even refused to sell us live rock to start up the tank)
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My spouse said saltwater fish are prettier and wanted to start a reef. I said no way. I didn't want to be the one to take care of it and I thought it was too difficult. She said she wanted to get a big tank for Dory and Nemo. I don't think we will ever have enough space for Dory. But she still wanted to get other colorful fish one day. Before spending a fortune, I said let's compromise and get something small, if it works we can graduate to something larger.
I found a Facebook Marketplace 2.5 g GloFish tank $10. Has an overflow, so basically an all in one. We got some Instant Ocean, Fiji Pink, and an arch from CaribSea. Used API bacteria, ghost feeding, cycled sponge and bag of ceramic media from my freshwater tank to help it along. Used well water (TDS 500, Calcium above normal, PH 8.0 no nitrates or ammonia - data from a drinking water lab). Fed it cube of mysis and freshwater pellets. Cycled in 2 weeks. Then we picked up 2 small live rocks from All Things Aquatic. These were chock full of copepods and amphipods.
(The tank is 6 months old today, but I'm going to post things in order for my own reference. Also because I'm proud it survived and I think even thrived in this time. Every LFS said it was the wrong way to go, one store even refused to sell us live rock to start up the tank)
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