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25 gallon tank?
Hi, i have i have a 25 gallon tropical fish tank and i was looking to convert it into a saltwater aquarium. Is this big enough and if so what kind of fish are good for beginners?
Thanks, Coolieloach234 Current Aquarium(s) Description: 25 gallon Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: I'm new Other Intrests: Soccer |
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Re: 25 gallon tank?
for a beginner in saltwater you really wanna go has big as you can afford because the bigger the system the easier it is to keep the water parameters stable and in good condition.
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Re: 25 gallon tank?
I agree with dustin, I started with a 14g nano and had some problems in the beginning. I had good luck with clowns
Current Aquarium(s) Description: 14g Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 8 months Other Intrests: animals, pottery |
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Re: 25 gallon tank?
My advice would be... If you do want to do a 25g either install a false wall or drill the tank for a sump.
Current Aquarium(s) Description: 150g, 24g,8g Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: About 1 Year Other Intrests: Computers, Robotics |
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Re: 25 gallon tank?
It can be done with a 25 gallon tank, but it won't be easy. As others have pointed out, the smaller the tank, the more difficult it is to maintain water parameters. In a 25 gallon tank, you will be limited to 2 to 3 small fish. Clowns are a good starter fish, as are firefish, gobies, chromis and blennies.
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"If we went to a Halloween party dressed as Batman and Robin, I'd go as Robin. That's how much you mean to me... " Sarah Current Aquarium(s) Description: 240-gallon reef with a 55-gallon sump and 35-gallon refugium Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 7 years |
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Re: 25 gallon tank?
Gotta go along with the crowd on this one.
And welcome to the reef.
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Hunt hard,shoot straight,kill clean,apologize to no one. Current Aquarium(s) Description: 75gal. reef,NE T-5s 432 watt ,CSS65 skimmer,Pro-Clear 125 wet/dry with mag5 return Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: Little over a year Other Intrests: Hunting,camping,fishing |
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Re: 25 gallon tank?
Although it kinda goes against the typical train of thought, a small tank isn't always harder than a large tank. A lot depends on what you want to keep in it. I had a ten gallon tank for two years with just a few pounds of live rock and two yellow tailed damsels.
I recommend considering what you want to keep. Then, purchase a tank **at least** large enough for what you want to keep. Keep in mind that you may very well want more or larger items down the road.
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Chris. Learning as I go ... Capital District Marine Aquarist's Society Member Current Aquarium(s) Description: 46 gal bow front reef w/fuge Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: Christmas of '05 FOWLR, 46 gal bow front reef Nov '07 Other Intrests: Fishing, hunting, camping, GNU/Linux |
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Re: 25 gallon tank?
My suggestions are - yellow watchman goby and/or a blenny (bicolor, lawnmower, scooter - they are all awesome).
My friends have had good luck with their nano (no sump or refugium), but they take very very good care of it - I think is is 14 gallons or so? 25 gallons is much bigger in that respect. Just take your time on adding livestock/coral. Regular water changes are a must!
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My website: http://www.ourfishies.com My dorky blog: http://www.ourfishies.com/saltwater_fish_blog Current Aquarium(s) Description: 50 Gallon Reef Tank Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 4 Months Other Intrests: Fish, Work and College |
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Re: 25 gallon tank?
Hi Coolie,
I converted a 30g tropical fish tank to a reef tank. It took some time and preparations however. My 30g tank has 10 coral pieces, liverock, live sand, a clownfish pair, bluefin wrasse and starry blenny. I upgraded the light to (2) 65w power-compact bulbs in a coralife fixture, added a hang-on-back skimmer from Octopus and I have an Eheim canister filter which I use for adding flow & filter media such as carbon. I also have a Koralia 1 powerhead for additional flow. After adding all this equipment, the conversion was quite expensive. I noticed petco had a 29g BIOCUBE aquarium for $299.00 in the store (you can find it cheaper online too). This tank has the "small" factor to help you adjusting into Saltwater keeping, but it also incorporates a lot of the filtering / lighting you will need anyway. I believe the only thing you will need to add to this tank is a skimmer. An all-in-one nano reef such as the BIOCUBE or RED SEA MAX might be a good choice for you and you can use the 25g as a quarantine tank..... If you're up for it, you could do a 55g (find a pre-drilled one if you can) and use the 25g as the sump system.....do your research though and take your time. Everyone on this site has great experience and will help you with any questions you have. Good luck to you....post some pics when you get going! Current Aquarium(s) Description: 30 gallon, 2 clowns, starry blenny, purple wrasse, LPS, Softies, Polyps Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: Enough to put a nice dent in my bank account! Last edited by messiah023; September 14th, 2008 at 12:37 AM. |
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Re: 25 gallon tank?
not too much to add the pack has pretty much covered the bases
however, i have 90 gallon and im ready to go bigger, and its been less than a year, ive been looking for a 180 or bigger in regards to 55 gallon tanks, they are a dime a dozen on ebay and craigs list, and a 55 is a good starter size either way, ask all the questions you can, especially on this site the people are very knowledgeable, and questions dont cost anything, mistakes can cost alot welcome Current Aquarium(s) Description: 90 gallon, 30 gallon sump, nova extreme pro, Oceanic 72 gallon bowfront 20 gal sump, 10 gal fuge Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 7 months Other Intrests: collecting guitars, reefing, family time |


















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