i would really like to start a 3-5 gallon nano marine (obviously) tank and didnt really know how to start. i am fairly new to the saltwater community so i have a couple of questions:
-how do i start it up? like what materials do i need or do you know of a good pre set up one that i can buy on amazon.
-how much live rock do i need and what corals/ anemonies could i add that wouldnt get too big? i also would like to put 1-2 ocellaris clowns in the tank.
-how long should i wait to put the fish in/ what should my water parameters be to safely put fish in. (i have had freshwater tanks and dealt with cycling but i dont know much about saltwater)
-what things should i test for regularly water parameter wise
-what trusted brands should i use for salt, calcium, fish food, or anyhing else i need.
-how do i start it up? like what materials do i need or do you know of a good pre set up one that i can buy on amazon.
-how much live rock do i need and what corals/ anemonies could i add that wouldnt get too big? i also would like to put 1-2 ocellaris clowns in the tank.
-how long should i wait to put the fish in/ what should my water parameters be to safely put fish in. (i have had freshwater tanks and dealt with cycling but i dont know much about saltwater)
-what things should i test for regularly water parameter wise
-what trusted brands should i use for salt, calcium, fish food, or anyhing else i need.

. I started off with a 20g nano with the understanding that nanos have a higher difficulty level in general. The smaller they are the fast things can spiral out of control and the margin for error will be smaller as well. I'm still new to the hobby but enjoy learning and the challenge. Here is a great read to get you started.

