meglovin
New Member
Hi everyone, I've been doing research lately on tanks, and I was planning on converting an old 10 gallon freshwater tank into a saltwater. However, the more I look into it (and the more people I speak with who currently have saltwater tanks), the more I realize how expensive it will be.
I was shopping around today and came across a used fish aquarium store that also sells coral, live rock, salt water, and fish. They have a 14 gallon nano/bio cube (not sure which one). The tank comes with the tank itself (all the odds and ends that it usually comes with, I suppose), the stand, a protein skimmer, air pump (don't know what that is), the lights (he said they were 10k?, although I prefer the more 'blue' look I've seen in tanks-- I'm assuming thats from LED lights?), the live sand, the live rock (which is starting to get that purple 'coraline' algae) in the picture, and the water for $195. Seemed like a GREAT deal to me, but I'm new to saltwater, so I wanted to make sure first. The tank is currently set up and running with seahorses and pipefish, so I'm assuming since it can hold fish in it, although the tank is used it must be sufficient. Am I correct in thinking that?
I don't want to spend close to $200 if it isn't going to be worth it. He also said this tank can support coral; is that true?
I wouldn't keep seahorses in it, by the way. I'm thinking of a pair of clowns.



I was shopping around today and came across a used fish aquarium store that also sells coral, live rock, salt water, and fish. They have a 14 gallon nano/bio cube (not sure which one). The tank comes with the tank itself (all the odds and ends that it usually comes with, I suppose), the stand, a protein skimmer, air pump (don't know what that is), the lights (he said they were 10k?, although I prefer the more 'blue' look I've seen in tanks-- I'm assuming thats from LED lights?), the live sand, the live rock (which is starting to get that purple 'coraline' algae) in the picture, and the water for $195. Seemed like a GREAT deal to me, but I'm new to saltwater, so I wanted to make sure first. The tank is currently set up and running with seahorses and pipefish, so I'm assuming since it can hold fish in it, although the tank is used it must be sufficient. Am I correct in thinking that?
I don't want to spend close to $200 if it isn't going to be worth it. He also said this tank can support coral; is that true?
I wouldn't keep seahorses in it, by the way. I'm thinking of a pair of clowns.


