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Old Jun 23, 2008 | 12:12 PM
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shirley
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Originally Posted by zma21
Quite the opposite.

The larger you go with saltwater, the easier it is for beginners. More water volume = way more room for error.

It may be hard to believe but a small setup that crashes all the time could actually cost you more than a larger, more stable setup.
if i could have a larger i'd love to. but the problem is i dont have the room in my apartment once i get my 55g and i have to get that, my freshwater community is exploding, like i said i have 5 babies, and i'm pretty sure another is about to lay eggs.

the 30g will become the saltwater once the larger tank is set up and ready.

the nano tank was a good deal so i picked it up, figured i'd put it in the kitchen. i have a AWESOME local shop that has a HUGE array of saltwater tanks and life, with some really awesome people i've been talking to. they have saltwater ready made and everything, guess i'll think about wether i want to saltwater with the nano or do another freshwater of sorts
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