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mattbryant2
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hi,
i am seeking some advice. let me first give you some background info.
i love fish. a few months ago i purchased my first fish tank, a 10 gallon freshwater tank. i have a few gouramis in there and keeping them has been a delight.
a few weeks ago, while on a mission trip in the philippines, i got the opportunity to snorkel. the saltwater fish were amazing, so i started looking into getting a saltwater tank.
i plan on buying a few books and doing a lot of learning before i attempt a real reef tank. although i really, really want to, i don't think i'll have the opportunity to give one a try for a few years.
i am leaving for college in less than a month and will have to come home for winter break, spring break, and for the summer, so whatever it is that i am responsible for will have to come with me, and i'm assuming that moving a reef tank of any size will be next to impossible. i'm a little scared to move my 10 gallon, as it is.
so anything of any size is probably out of the question for the immediate future. but, i stumbled upon this forum and i saw tanks as small as 3/4s of a gallon! that is insane.
so i was thinking, it would probably not be too difficult to move something of that size without disturbing it too much. or am i wrong?
i am just curious if it would be advisable for someone who has no experience with saltwater to give something that small a try. it seems small and simple and a little bit easier, but i could be totally misconceived.
and, if it is possible, is there anyone that would be willing to give me detailed advice to help me along with the process?
thank you so much! any responses are appreciated. thank you if you actually read this. you people are wonderful.
-matt
p.s. i've read that this will only work if you take your sand, rock, and water from an already established system. i was thinking i could get that from my lfs. maybe i am wrong there, too. i don't know. the reason i ask is so that i don't rush out and do something irresponsible. thanks again.
i am seeking some advice. let me first give you some background info.
i love fish. a few months ago i purchased my first fish tank, a 10 gallon freshwater tank. i have a few gouramis in there and keeping them has been a delight.
a few weeks ago, while on a mission trip in the philippines, i got the opportunity to snorkel. the saltwater fish were amazing, so i started looking into getting a saltwater tank.
i plan on buying a few books and doing a lot of learning before i attempt a real reef tank. although i really, really want to, i don't think i'll have the opportunity to give one a try for a few years.
i am leaving for college in less than a month and will have to come home for winter break, spring break, and for the summer, so whatever it is that i am responsible for will have to come with me, and i'm assuming that moving a reef tank of any size will be next to impossible. i'm a little scared to move my 10 gallon, as it is.
so anything of any size is probably out of the question for the immediate future. but, i stumbled upon this forum and i saw tanks as small as 3/4s of a gallon! that is insane.
so i was thinking, it would probably not be too difficult to move something of that size without disturbing it too much. or am i wrong?
i am just curious if it would be advisable for someone who has no experience with saltwater to give something that small a try. it seems small and simple and a little bit easier, but i could be totally misconceived.
and, if it is possible, is there anyone that would be willing to give me detailed advice to help me along with the process?
thank you so much! any responses are appreciated. thank you if you actually read this. you people are wonderful.
-matt
p.s. i've read that this will only work if you take your sand, rock, and water from an already established system. i was thinking i could get that from my lfs. maybe i am wrong there, too. i don't know. the reason i ask is so that i don't rush out and do something irresponsible. thanks again.