animalman
New Member
Hey everyone,
My name is Mike and I am 16 years old. My parents and I are moving into an apartment type building and we had to give up our three cats since we aren't going to be allowed more than one animal of that size and we just couldn't choose one. I feel like I will be missing something since I have always had animals in my life. I have narrowed down the choices of pets that I might want to look into getting based upon ease of care, level of intelligence and interaction, and a few other various things. I think that fish are cool and I have kept many freshwater fish of all kinds and sizes in the past and have had from 2 and 1/2 to 29 gallon fish tanks. I enjoy watching them and seeing them come to me when I feed them. They are easy to care for, don't smell, and don't take up much space.
Anyway, as I said, I have only had freshwater fish. I know, from my now limited knowledge, that saltwater fish tanks can be harder to get right, cost more, and are a little harder to maintain but I believe that the payoff is greater, in my opinion. I was wondering what a good tank size would be so that I would have a good amount of choices of fish. I am just about to start summer vacation for 11-12 weeks so I have time to do my research, set up a tank if I decide to, and even have time to enjoy it before school starts again. I was thinking a 29 gallon tank would be a nice size that would fit in my room or in the family room so that everyone could enjoy it. I just don't know about say a 15 gallon, I mean what kinds of fish can be nicely kept in there. I would be interested in a small 15 gallon or 10 gallon or so with maybe 1-2 fish and an invert because it would be simpler I think and cost a little bit less but also just for sizes sack. Lets say 10, 15, or 29 gallons for now, what are some basic choices for each and what would you reccomend for each? I just want some basic ideas to get me started and anything that you all can let a new saltwater fish hobbyist know would be great. Thanks in advance everyone.
My name is Mike and I am 16 years old. My parents and I are moving into an apartment type building and we had to give up our three cats since we aren't going to be allowed more than one animal of that size and we just couldn't choose one. I feel like I will be missing something since I have always had animals in my life. I have narrowed down the choices of pets that I might want to look into getting based upon ease of care, level of intelligence and interaction, and a few other various things. I think that fish are cool and I have kept many freshwater fish of all kinds and sizes in the past and have had from 2 and 1/2 to 29 gallon fish tanks. I enjoy watching them and seeing them come to me when I feed them. They are easy to care for, don't smell, and don't take up much space.
Anyway, as I said, I have only had freshwater fish. I know, from my now limited knowledge, that saltwater fish tanks can be harder to get right, cost more, and are a little harder to maintain but I believe that the payoff is greater, in my opinion. I was wondering what a good tank size would be so that I would have a good amount of choices of fish. I am just about to start summer vacation for 11-12 weeks so I have time to do my research, set up a tank if I decide to, and even have time to enjoy it before school starts again. I was thinking a 29 gallon tank would be a nice size that would fit in my room or in the family room so that everyone could enjoy it. I just don't know about say a 15 gallon, I mean what kinds of fish can be nicely kept in there. I would be interested in a small 15 gallon or 10 gallon or so with maybe 1-2 fish and an invert because it would be simpler I think and cost a little bit less but also just for sizes sack. Lets say 10, 15, or 29 gallons for now, what are some basic choices for each and what would you reccomend for each? I just want some basic ideas to get me started and anything that you all can let a new saltwater fish hobbyist know would be great. Thanks in advance everyone.