• Launch of the sea!!!

  • Danielle9144

Good day, I couldn't find a more or less decent description of the process for starting a marine aquarium on the forum. Please describe what is needed for the setup??? 1) equipment (what is needed and for what purpose); 2) stages of the setup; 3) what conditions are necessary for the normal development of the aquarium and the well-being of the inhabitants. We are planning an aquarium of 10-35 liters (depending on your recommendations).

Jennifer7578

Here is the forum's response to the "launch of the sea." And also - a good link. In private messages, you can ask for help from **. Based on your questions, it is better to consider a ready-made aquarium of 40-50 liters.

Selena4467

I was sent back to where I came from with questions... And for this advice: Thank you very much!

Chad231

I suggested to the person to meet and take a look at a couple of my cans - I think then all questions and ideas about the 10-liter sea will resolve themselves.

Kevin8087

There is a book by Daniel Knopp called "non-aquariums" - it would be interesting for you to read it.

Troy8808

Thank you very much! We will read...

Melissa3820

Read the topic of Leo, it's a big topic, but you'll find everything in it, almost like a book. There is a lot to see here:

Gabrielle5053

class, and even I am curious to see the enemy in all their glory, look at these beauties, while I, a fool, am fighting against them.

Keith7534

Why are you fighting? Is it like algae in freshwater that needs to be gotten rid of?

Scott9892

This is a weedy anemone that reproduces quickly and takes over territory, suppressing other "beneficial" corals.

Nicole

In a bourgeois book about reef aquariums, there is a nano tank with a carpet anemone, two ocellaris clownfish, and a large rock completely filled with aiptasia. There are practically no other inhabitants. The owner of this marvel created a serious article where he described all the nuances of creating such a significant enterprise. The aiptasia there were simply gigantic—he nurtured them. The clowns, however, preferred to sit in the carpet; apparently, they had no particular desire to roam around such a biotope... This was happening in the decaying West, seemingly in Holland, or maybe in Germany... I can't say for sure.

Christopher4125

Thank you very much for your help! Thanks to everyone for trying to help.

Matthew

the aquarium is murky, as if it has been covered in centuries of dust.

Derek7322

An aquarium with aiptasia is something. The fish tank will be awesome. I ordered one like that))

Breanna9982

so that the freshwater fish loved algae and other parasites in the aquariums))))

Leslie

Wow!!!! How beautiful you are, you amaze me))))