Eelzor
This shrimp is so good it needs to be seen in wide
Sorry if this question has already been clarified somewhere else, I just couldn't find anything about what I am saying now. I know that several people say on this forum for marine tanks that the bigger the better and that big tanks are really quite necessary for the marine/reef setup. This leads me to think, that would mean spending a hell of a lot more money, and the tank being bigger would mean more scenery, filtration, rock, etc. So, really you have to spend a lot of money when starting a marine setup. So my two questions are,
1.There is no way to have a small cheap 10 gallon setup?
2.Why?
Sorry if the question bothers some, because of telling 50 something people already. Just saying the question clearly to get a nice clean answer clearly. If too many people have already said something like this, maybe you can pin it.
Regards,
EelZoR
Edit: P.S - I know Great Lakes has already mentioned the topic but he says "Trust me on this" in that topic. So, the main reason this post was done, is to ask a question, in short, I don't trust you, now I want to know why.
S'all good, thanks for letting me talk.
1.There is no way to have a small cheap 10 gallon setup?
2.Why?
Sorry if the question bothers some, because of telling 50 something people already. Just saying the question clearly to get a nice clean answer clearly. If too many people have already said something like this, maybe you can pin it.
Regards,
EelZoR
Edit: P.S - I know Great Lakes has already mentioned the topic but he says "Trust me on this" in that topic. So, the main reason this post was done, is to ask a question, in short, I don't trust you, now I want to know why.
S'all good, thanks for letting me talk.