codyo
New Member
I've had my share of goldfish in the past as everyone has, but I haven't ever owned my own saltwater aquarium. I've always had an interest in the organisms that aquarium owners can keep in their saltwater tanks, but never really had the spare money to begin getting into the habit. I've recently been looking into various aquarium prices and because I would have my aquarium on the second floor, have been considering for a while purchasing a biocube. I know that there's a new type of biocubes that are supposedly "marine ready" or something similar to that, as displayed on the boxes. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on:
1. Which biocube to purchase for a "reef" setup (live rock, corals, inverts, maybe some clownfish?)
2. Which biocube is the best price wise for the quality/size
3. What's necessary to purchase besides the filtration/lighting supplied with these systems
4. Which organisms are "well-rounded" and aesthetically pleasing for these nano aquariums
I also have always had an interest in the human interaction between octopus and humans. I've researched that there are a few species that can be kept in captivity and are very fascinating in their own unique way. I was curious as to the tank size requirements for any of the octopus species such as the common octopus, or the O. Briareus (don't know if they're the same species)... as well as if the Red Sea Max nano aquariums are sufficient enough to supply necessities for these organisms (66 gallon in mind obviously..)
Any advice/suggestions/help would be appreciated, thanks in advance!
1. Which biocube to purchase for a "reef" setup (live rock, corals, inverts, maybe some clownfish?)
2. Which biocube is the best price wise for the quality/size
3. What's necessary to purchase besides the filtration/lighting supplied with these systems
4. Which organisms are "well-rounded" and aesthetically pleasing for these nano aquariums
I also have always had an interest in the human interaction between octopus and humans. I've researched that there are a few species that can be kept in captivity and are very fascinating in their own unique way. I was curious as to the tank size requirements for any of the octopus species such as the common octopus, or the O. Briareus (don't know if they're the same species)... as well as if the Red Sea Max nano aquariums are sufficient enough to supply necessities for these organisms (66 gallon in mind obviously..)
Any advice/suggestions/help would be appreciated, thanks in advance!