You might try a 40-gallon next or even a 55-gallon tank if you have the room for it. Also, if you don't mind getting a rimmed tank they always seem to go on sale around black Friday, which is coming up. You could get a 75-gallon and decent stand for about $400.00. Then you could put a canister filter or even a 20-gallon refugium if you have the space underneath.
Looking good! Always fun to watch things grow and progress! As for hermit crabs, do you have extra shells for them to change and grow into? This can help them a lot. Can't wait to see more! 😀
i have a 7 gal cube thinking of getting a clownfish and pistol shrimp and hi fin red banded goby pair would this be good it would most lickley be long term
the ones you listed would be good for quite a while, in smaller tanks theres more aggression, I'm currently dealing with one of my clowns messing with the other. I've found introducing all the fish at the same time is best so then no one can claim territory.
i have had since i was nine just start with a 20 gal cuz bigger tanks are way easier and do water changes every week and you should be fine and take things slow
Don’t be scarred! It’s really not too bad, start with a tank as big as your budget allows but I would suggest nothing smaller than a 20gal. All you have to do is stay consistent with water changes and be patient! Let me know if you have any other questions
You might try a 40-gallon next or even a 55-gallon tank if you have the room for it. Also, if you don't mind getting a rimmed tank they always seem to go on sale around black Friday, which is coming up. You could get a 75-gallon and decent stand for about $400.00. Then you could put a canister filter or even a 20-gallon refugium if you have the space underneath.
Looking good! Always fun to watch things grow and progress! As for hermit crabs, do you have extra shells for them to change and grow into? This can help them a lot. Can't wait to see more! 😀
@@mermaidschorus_pets honestly I didn’t even think about that! I will definitely get some extra shells for them, thank you!!
@@NanoReefing Sure thing! Hope it helps them! 😁
nice vid!!
@@benjaminthoudahlvandermark Thank you!!
I got rid of all my hermit crabs, but I have a lot of snails.
i have a 7 gal cube thinking of getting a clownfish and pistol shrimp and hi fin red banded goby pair would this be good it would most lickley be long term
@@gta6gameplay945 yes that would definitely work just try and find fish on the smaller side
@@NanoReefing are those fish short term then thank you for the advice
the ones you listed would be good for quite a while, in smaller tanks theres more aggression, I'm currently dealing with one of my clowns messing with the other. I've found introducing all the fish at the same time is best so then no one can claim territory.
I’m so scared to try salt water I heard it’s hard
i have had since i was nine just start with a 20 gal cuz bigger tanks are way easier and do water changes every week and you should be fine and take things slow
Don’t be scarred! It’s really not too bad, start with a tank as big as your budget allows but I would suggest nothing smaller than a 20gal. All you have to do is stay consistent with water changes and be patient! Let me know if you have any other questions
SHAME ON YOU FOR ANIMAL CRUELTY.
@@herbst8382 how is this cruel?
@@NanoReefing i think theyre crazy bro just ignore em 🤣
@@galazza thats the plan 😂
@@NanoReefingI think they are talking about the tank size. It’s standard for a minimum to be 10 gallons to keep your fish happy
Is it a saltwater tank?