The Tank Is In
by
, 11-01-2010 at 02:05 AM (1312 Views)
Hello everyone!
I got my first aquarium this weekend, a 10g with more equipment in the coming days. Yes, the turkey baster is bobbing in there, along with some tubing and a thermometer. I was performing some practice "wet runs" to figure out I would do water changes and other maintenance. I wanted to make my mistakes now with freshwater before making a mess with actual saltwater.
My apartment is tiny, so there wasn't room to reach far beyond 10g. I am also in the good graces with my apartment manager, and my building doesn't allow larger tanks.
I put a lot of planning and thought into this tank, which I have no doubt will change as the pieces come together and I discover what reality means. I'll talk in more detail about my thoughts and plans, but here are a few basic details about my approach:
1. Indo-Pacific back reef (or lagoon) environment, which thankfully features a lot of easy corals. I'm not sure if it's a true biotope since I am not trying to mimic a specific location. I got some inspiration from John Tullock's "Saltwater Aquarium Models."
2. Fishless. I am fascinated by invertebrates, so fish is not very high on my priority. Don't expect fish in my tank for a while, if at all.
3. All frags, captive-bred animals, or otherwise low environmental impact animals. This is very challenging to find good information on non-corals invertebrates, so I am testing the practicality of this goal in this day and age.
I'm excited about this hobby!