New 5 to 10 gallon saltwater tank?

Wolfgang8810
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I have been into freshwater tanks for a while now, and I would like to try my hand at a saltwater tank. I think the maximum size tank I would be allowed is between 5 and 10 gallons. I have a few questions.

1. What could I keep in a tank that size?

2. Is saltwater as hard as people say?

3. Would a power filter be ok for saltwater?

4. Is the cycle basicly the same as freshwater?(ammonia then nitrite then nitrate)

5. what are some other supplies I would need?

any help here would be greatly appreciated.
 

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bhcaaron
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1. Make it at least a ten gallon. Reasearch specifI fish YOU are interested in first to find out.

2. Since you have some experience in aquariums already, it should not be too much more.

3. You'll need more, like a skimmer.

4.Yes.

5. https://www.fishlore.com/SaltwaterBeginners.htm

That's a start. More detailed help should come from more experienced hobyists. I tried though.
 

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Wolfgang8810
  • Thread Starter
  • #3
thank youive been looking at my lfs and they really diddnt have any small schooling fish other than minnow type fish I forget what they are colled but they are basicly tiny tarpon.
 
Wolfgang8810
  • Thread Starter
  • #4
that was a reply to your small schooling fosh post a little while ago
 
bhcaaron
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that was a reply to your small schooling fosh post a little while ago

Yes, I realized that. Thank you! I appreciate that. I'll look into them.
 
bhcaaron
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Other than this one, I think you found what i'm looking for. Now I'll just look within the family to find one with a little bit of color, hopefully blue hues.
 

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bhcaaron
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I just realized, however, that they are freshwater fish!

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Doesn't work well in a marine aquarium. Thanks tho!
 
Wolfgang8810
  • Thread Starter
  • #8
not the minnow family what we call them down her are shiners, minnows, sardenes, those types of fish ill look for a picture
 
Wolfgang8810
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  • #9
het aaron check these out there cheep small and schooling
 
bhcaaron
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het aaron check these out there cheep small and schooling

That is PERFECT! I'm in love! :-* It is compatible with most of the one's I'm thinking of, it is EXACTLY what I was asking for and got almost exactly what I imagined! AAAAH! (can you tell i'm excited !)

 

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Wolfgang8810
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  • #11
yes sir lol there are also creen ones that are silver sided with green tops whick look awesome in a group of 5 or 6
 
bhcaaron
  • #12
Do you have a pic of those?
 
Wolfgang8810
  • Thread Starter
  • #13
here is a wild school of them
 
bhcaaron
  • #14
GASP! Sigh!
 
Wolfgang8810
  • Thread Starter
  • #15
arent they great! they are also the cheepest saltwater fish I have ever seen
 
bhcaaron
  • #16
Um... ok... lets not repeat that too much ;D Its enough I have fallen from the tree tops of economy to rock bottom, but, at least let my hobby look like a million dollars lol

(yes there are those of us that are vain. they say admitting it is the first step to recovery. since I don't want to be cured I refuse to admit it )

 

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