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Hey y’all! My name is Madi, I’m 20 years old and I’ve been really wanting to start a reef tank! I'm not in school or working so Ive got plenty of time on my hands lol. I have two freshwater tanks currently (one is cycling), and I am absolutely in love with the fish keeping hobby. I really want to expand my knowledge and venture out. Also all of the saltwater fish I’ve seen are absolutely stunning!! (No hate to my freshwater beauties tho)

I’ve been doing tons of research for set up and maintenance, but still have lots more to do. But I would like to have an accurate idea of the fish I decide to put in so I know how to lay everything out and accommodate the specific species needs. So here’s my initial question/thoughts and I’d love any feedback or advice:

I definitely have room for a 10 gallon, but I’m like 90% sure I can squeeze another 20 gal long in my apartment if I move/get rid of some things. I’ve been researching a couple different fish that I would like, but for some reason I can’t get an accurate answer for minimum tank sizes for each species. Some sources tell me 10 gals, some tell me 50+. So what could be some cool fish to either keep in a 10 or 20 gallon?

Some fish I’ve been interested in are:

Clownfish
Helfrichi firefish
Deepwater Candy Basslet
Swissguard Basslet
Pajama cardinalfish
Yellow coral goby (tbh all of the goby’s I’ve seen are adorable but I don’t remember all of the names)

Any other suggestions for a potential beginner 10 or 20 gal long?? Thanks!
 
Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!

If you can squeeze in a 20 long I would definitely do that over a 10 gallon. Doubling the water volume will really help with stability while you learn and develop a good maintenance schedule.

It will also allow you to keep a larger variety and more fish.
 
Hey y’all! My name is Madi, I’m 20 years old and I’ve been really wanting to start a reef tank! I'm not in school or working so Ive got plenty of time on my hands lol. I have two freshwater tanks currently (one is cycling), and I am absolutely in love with the fish keeping hobby. I really want to expand my knowledge and venture out. Also all of the saltwater fish I’ve seen are absolutely stunning!! (No hate to my freshwater beauties tho)

I’ve been doing tons of research for set up and maintenance, but still have lots more to do. But I would like to have an accurate idea of the fish I decide to put in so I know how to lay everything out and accommodate the specific species needs. So here’s my initial question/thoughts and I’d love any feedback or advice:

I definitely have room for a 10 gallon, but I’m like 90% sure I can squeeze another 20 gal long in my apartment if I move/get rid of some things. I’ve been researching a couple different fish that I would like, but for some reason I can’t get an accurate answer for minimum tank sizes for each species. Some sources tell me 10 gals, some tell me 50+. So what could be some cool fish to either keep in a 10 or 20 gallon?

Some fish I’ve been interested in are:

Clownfish
Helfrichi firefish
Deepwater Candy Basslet
Swissguard Basslet
Pajama cardinalfish
Yellow coral goby (tbh all of the goby’s I’ve seen are adorable but I don’t remember all of the names)

Any other suggestions for a potential beginner 10 or 20 gal long?? Thanks!
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

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  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

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