• Launch, or I want the sea!

  • Tricia7885

What equipment is needed for a marine aquarium?

Susan1358

I’m not an expert, of course, but I can recommend two books for you to start with. 1. Ov A., Savchuk S. Reef Aquarium. 2. Grekov V.F., Kryuchkov S.E., Cheshko L.A. A Guide for Russian Language Classes.

Shane

This point should have been placed first. As for what was first, it can be omitted - it's too early, it won't hold up.

Theresa5149

thank you! maybe it's too early!!!

Adam4310

If everything is done without fanaticism, meaning saving a certain amount of money, then the equipment composition usually depends on what you plan to keep there. Best regards,

Courtney

So I just want it without fanaticism!

Charles894

Offtopic I want-want-want-want-want. You are asked - what do you like among sea animals?

James8887

oh....amphiprions, blind moray! or suggest something, and tell me about corals.. soft or hard?

Nicole2404

Damn, buddy, you can't do that! What do you like more yourself? For moray eels - you won't see them. Clowns - always in sight, in one place. Either near an anemone or near another "wobbler." For corals - beginners should start with soft ones - disco anemones, zoanthids, xenia, briarium, clavularia, sarcophytons, sinularia. If you like hard corals - you need to start with the light - its size. Then the size of the aquarium and determining the filtration system. But it's essential to read on the forum about setting up a marine aquarium (M.A.) and the processes occurring in it.

Patricia

Do you want me to share my vision of the path to the Sea?

Chelsea

let's go !!

Amy5468

Set it up and salt it for starters, and then think about the corals in your free time while it matures. Read here to avoid repetition.

Nancy

Look in the topic "marine aquariums" for what you like best. Decide WHAT you want to see in the aquarium, and then something can be recommended, otherwise...