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03-27-2008, 12:07 AM #1
Benefits/cons?
I have decided on a saltwater aquarium, and I have heard of this reef aquariums thing for quite some time. A reef aquarium is just an aquarium with coral in it right? And what are the pro's vs. cons of having a reef aquarium?
Loving owner of a 5-year old Long-Haired Weimaraner.
and I can't wait until I get my SW aquarium running!
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03-27-2008, 12:12 AM #2
reefs have fish+corals
pros are its more natural, looks nicer, and the fish love it, cons are its not for beginners
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03-27-2008, 12:13 AM #3
Well some cons is the extra costs you will have in setting them up, Lighting being one of the biggest, and the corals themselves can run you alot of money.
The pros is how your tank will look with them in there!! Its a big plus, Other than that im not sure becuase I only have freshwater tanks.75g:
5 small clown loaches
Blue acara
satanoperca leucosticta (earth eater)
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03-27-2008, 12:33 AM #4
Well then, it seems like I won't set up a reef aquarium until I get my SW aquarium going, and I get the hang of what I am doing. Its already (from what I gathered) going to be hard work. But I can't believe how much I have learned from you guys. You are awesome! thanks!
Loving owner of a 5-year old Long-Haired Weimaraner.
and I can't wait until I get my SW aquarium running!
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03-27-2008, 12:46 AM #5
The cons are that you will be putting more $$$ into your tank, that you will have to spend more time monitering your tank, more work, and the fact that you will have to do more research. The main pro is that the tank will be more interesting and beautiful. It will also provide your fish with more realistic aquascape conditions.
Yeah, I think you should do SW for a while before going for the full blown reef. It will ease you into the marine aquarium hobby.Last edited by Tigerbarb; 03-27-2008 at 12:49 AM.
"Everybody knows, you only live a day, but it's brilliant anyway..."
Elliott smith
20g nano reef
55g FOWLR saltwater
29g planted freshwater
10g planted freshwater
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03-27-2008, 12:52 AM #6
Reefs
Pros: Very rewarding, live rock and live sand act as natural biological filter. Cleaners pull the debris up. A proper salt tank doesn't even need a filter. Rock, sand and a protein skimmer with a good sump will take care of everything.
Cons: Very time consuming, very expensive... A 30 gallon full reef will run you over 1500 just to start them another 300-500 in corals, shroms, fish etc over the year or so it will take to establish it.75 Gallon South Cichlid: Tiger Oscar and Jack Dempsey
55 Gallon GT Tank: 1 Male GT and 8 Giant Danio
20 Gallon Long: Waiting for eco-complete planted red substrate that has been delayed 2 weeks due to weather.
"Don't buy fish at Wal-Mart then go to your local fish store for help when they die. Goto your local fish store first and get educated. It will save you money and many many fishes lives."
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03-27-2008, 04:30 AM #7
huh............. nobody told me I had an option of doing just salt water. So I, a beginner, had the privilege of jumping in both feet first. My "couple hundred dollar" project turned out to be so much more. I have no regrets though. But it has been a lot of work.





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