I have had freshwater for about as long as I can remember, but I wan to get into saltwater. Any recommendations on tank size and species?
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i started on the larger side with a 72 (following the same "larger is more stable advice")
but i just recently got myself a 7 gallon tank and i think that it wouldve been easier to have started with the 7 gallon honestly---easiest thing ive ever done in the hobby was set up that mini tank.
read, read, read. thats the BEST thing you can do.
learn your saltwater terminology too.
As for your actual question--i would get a 29-55 gallon tank and start off with a clownfish, goby, blenny, couple cardinalfish or damselfish of your choosing. (This is all after the tank cycles of course) :)
Best of luck!
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You should be fine with a 10 gal! You've already kept freshwater right? I would only suggest a huge tank to maybe like a super fishkeeping beginner. But you've kept fresh before so that's not the case :)
In my 7 gallon long I have a small tomato clown and a midas blenny (who lives in a cave and doesn't require much swimming space)
In my opinion-you should avoid only three saltwater fish families for this first saltwater tank- mandarinfish, butterflyfish, and wrassses.
Tangs can also be difficult if they are not in superb condition when purchased (ie. No ich)
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Best advice I got when first getting into saltwater: read a TON (e.g. www.marshreef.com, www.reefcentral.com), know what you want to have in terms of fish and corals BEFORE you starting buying stuff (for example, this is I feel the most important factor in determining tank size), and set everything up far SLOWER than you would with freshwater. (Oh, and be prepared to spend a lot of $$$.) :)
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