marinegrl
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Haven't been on the site for a while, but my tank has been running really well. I downgraded big time a month or so ago and now have two smaller tanks (freshwater 10 gallon, marine 20 gallon). I've got happy go lucky marble fan-tail goldfish in my mum's freshwater tank and (don't everyone jumped down my throat) a couple damsels and a clarkii clownfish-they get along terrifically. My questions are as follows; is my tank too small to change into a live rock type? I've been reading up (books/websites) on live rock and feel rather hesitant in purchasing it before getting some personal opinions from a site I trust. I'd ask the LFS people, but I definitely don't trust them (the good LFS went out of business and the big, commercial place is thriving, the only one in town). Also, if I could safely establish a live rock foundation, how much would I have to change my tank as lighting and filters and etc. go? And would the live rock totally eliminate getting any other fish? The two damsels; a three stripe and a yellow tail. The yellow tail is a real runt. I've had him for almost a year and he's not caught up to his fellow damsel yet. So...let the answers pour in, please!
Haven't been on the site for a while, but my tank has been running really well. I downgraded big time a month or so ago and now have two smaller tanks (freshwater 10 gallon, marine 20 gallon). I've got happy go lucky marble fan-tail goldfish in my mum's freshwater tank and (don't everyone jumped down my throat) a couple damsels and a clarkii clownfish-they get along terrifically. My questions are as follows; is my tank too small to change into a live rock type? I've been reading up (books/websites) on live rock and feel rather hesitant in purchasing it before getting some personal opinions from a site I trust. I'd ask the LFS people, but I definitely don't trust them (the good LFS went out of business and the big, commercial place is thriving, the only one in town). Also, if I could safely establish a live rock foundation, how much would I have to change my tank as lighting and filters and etc. go? And would the live rock totally eliminate getting any other fish? The two damsels; a three stripe and a yellow tail. The yellow tail is a real runt. I've had him for almost a year and he's not caught up to his fellow damsel yet. So...let the answers pour in, please!