kholt
New Member
Hello all. I have been reading and reading and reading... HOLY COW there is a lot to know!
I am a very dedicated pet owner. I have 4 INSIDE dogs... a 7 year old Alaskan Malamute (Jolbie), a 7 year old Akita (Riley), a 1 1/2 year old black Lab (Alex), and a 6 month old yellow Lab (Kane)... all of which I raised from 9-10 wks. of age. I also have an 8 year old Congo African Grey Parrot (Nico) which I hand raised from 2 wks. of age. I can tell you whatever you need to know about dogs and birds, but fish are another story!
I have been absolutely in awe of fish my entire life. I could literally sit for hours and watch fish play and interact with one another. It is very soothing for me. I especially like to watch a clown with its anemone host. They crack me up!
I have plans to purchase a salt water system in the near future, and was hoping that I could get some input on the type of fish that would be suitable for a first timer. As I said before, I am very intersted in clowns (Clark's and Perculas) and anemones. I also absolutely love Tangs, Triggers and Gobies. I have a few books on marine life, marine fish etc. I have been reading up, but am in NO WAY educated enough to make the right decision at this point. I visited my pet store which specializes in fish, both freshwater and salt. The guy that I spoke with "seemed" very knowledgable, but then again... how would I know? He told me about cycling my tank. He said that it would take 4-8 weeks to do so, but also mentioned something about sand that could cut that time down considerably. He suggested starting with damsels to help with the cycling as well. I think that I talked with him close to 2 hours, and I'm still lost!
I realize what an undertaking salt water systems are, and I am prepared to devote much attention to my fish. Could someone please tell me what size tank, setup (no abb. please... I need full descriptions lol), and fish would be best for this first timer? I hate to start too small and then have to start over with a larger system so I'm thinking somewhere in the middle would be good. I have the money to do this right, but I can't get too crazy. LOL
I would appreciate any and all suggestions!
Thank you.
Kelly
I am a very dedicated pet owner. I have 4 INSIDE dogs... a 7 year old Alaskan Malamute (Jolbie), a 7 year old Akita (Riley), a 1 1/2 year old black Lab (Alex), and a 6 month old yellow Lab (Kane)... all of which I raised from 9-10 wks. of age. I also have an 8 year old Congo African Grey Parrot (Nico) which I hand raised from 2 wks. of age. I can tell you whatever you need to know about dogs and birds, but fish are another story!
I have been absolutely in awe of fish my entire life. I could literally sit for hours and watch fish play and interact with one another. It is very soothing for me. I especially like to watch a clown with its anemone host. They crack me up!
I have plans to purchase a salt water system in the near future, and was hoping that I could get some input on the type of fish that would be suitable for a first timer. As I said before, I am very intersted in clowns (Clark's and Perculas) and anemones. I also absolutely love Tangs, Triggers and Gobies. I have a few books on marine life, marine fish etc. I have been reading up, but am in NO WAY educated enough to make the right decision at this point. I visited my pet store which specializes in fish, both freshwater and salt. The guy that I spoke with "seemed" very knowledgable, but then again... how would I know? He told me about cycling my tank. He said that it would take 4-8 weeks to do so, but also mentioned something about sand that could cut that time down considerably. He suggested starting with damsels to help with the cycling as well. I think that I talked with him close to 2 hours, and I'm still lost!
I realize what an undertaking salt water systems are, and I am prepared to devote much attention to my fish. Could someone please tell me what size tank, setup (no abb. please... I need full descriptions lol), and fish would be best for this first timer? I hate to start too small and then have to start over with a larger system so I'm thinking somewhere in the middle would be good. I have the money to do this right, but I can't get too crazy. LOL
I would appreciate any and all suggestions!
Thank you.
Kelly