Pretty Cool!

spsmike

Member
Man I just found this site and thought it would be pretty cool to share.I am new to reefing and was also wondering how many fish can be kept in a 10 gallon with 75 watts of pc lighting?Sorry if this is a stupid question, but thought I would ask before just buying some.I was also wondering if anyone can tell me or show me some pics of their experience with saltwaterfish.com ?
:happy:
 

spsmike

Member
Oh sorry, I didnt know you had to be registered to see them.:nope:
Well besides the pics what advice do yall have for me?
 

donahue

Member
welcome to the boards! I would say depending on the amount of LR maybe a clownfish or two. or even a blenny or goby. d2
 

donahue

Member
Im probably not alone in saying this but uh uh on the damsel. especially in that size of a tank he will more than likely stress the other fish. d2
 

spsmike

Member
Well the main reason I was leaning towards that route was I seen that guys tank in the above link had three fish and thought it would be cool.What do you think would be a good third fish?:happyfish
 

unknown

Member
Just to let you know(I registered on that site) That tank is NOT for a beginner. It has SPS LPS Clams and Softies. has two clowns and two PHs.
I dont think you could have that tank unless you were willing to work on it alot spend some money and wait about 2 years for it to look that good.
It is a really nice tank though.
I will try to post some of the tanks pics
Vince.:happyfish
 

spsmike

Member
I dunno, I just really like how that tank seems to have everything .I have done some research but unsure as to how much work would be involved.I noticed that guy has all of that under pc lighting.Can I do that also?
Thanks for all of the help guys and saltwaterfish.com for providing this sweet board for us noobs.
 

darknes

Active Member
Yeah, your 75 watts PC should be more than enough for most corals, IMO;
If you do go with two clownfish and a damsel (which isn't a terrible idea; I like damsels), make sure you add the damsel last - otherwise it will harass your clowns (make sure the clowns are larger than the damsel, too)
 

nm reef

Active Member
When you registered here you should have read the policy and guidelines for this site...links such as the ones you provided are against policy here and I have edited them out.
Welcome to the forums and please enjoy your stay...but avoid links to other hobby related sites.
As a rule the membership here will be helpful in answering your questions and concerns. I hope you don't take my intrusion in the wrong way...by all means stay...participate...ask questions as you need to...and when possible help fellow hobbyists along the way.
 
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