sacker8472
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I have been reading this forum for the last several months and have found it to be very helpful. I recently registered so I could ask some questions of those who know. I recently moved and had to tear down my 55g freshwater and would like to try my first saltwater. I have read two or three saltwater aquarium books, but some of the advice seems to be dated.
I have been doing as much homework as I can, but have had some trouble finding some answers. I would like to do a combo fish/ invertebrate tank with just a few fish: a naso tang, a small damsel, a goby, and possibly a clown. I would also like to keep some crabs and shrimp, and am most interested in anemones. I am not sure if all of this is too much for the 55g. I have been sold on the live rock and the DSB.
My questions are these:
Given the specimens I would like to have, which is the better filter system, sump, wet/dry, or canister? If anyone has any experience with the Ehiem canister wet/dry, please comment on it.
What is the difference between a sump and a wet/ dry filter?
I am VERY concerned about a possible overflow (onto the floor, not into the sump), is there a filter choice that will help minimize this?
I would like to do this right the first time, so please feel free to comment on alternatives or better practices. Thank you all for your guidance.
I have been doing as much homework as I can, but have had some trouble finding some answers. I would like to do a combo fish/ invertebrate tank with just a few fish: a naso tang, a small damsel, a goby, and possibly a clown. I would also like to keep some crabs and shrimp, and am most interested in anemones. I am not sure if all of this is too much for the 55g. I have been sold on the live rock and the DSB.
My questions are these:
Given the specimens I would like to have, which is the better filter system, sump, wet/dry, or canister? If anyone has any experience with the Ehiem canister wet/dry, please comment on it.
What is the difference between a sump and a wet/ dry filter?
I am VERY concerned about a possible overflow (onto the floor, not into the sump), is there a filter choice that will help minimize this?
I would like to do this right the first time, so please feel free to comment on alternatives or better practices. Thank you all for your guidance.