cbrown1486
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Hi there people, just a quick question. Im looking to move onto keeping marine fish (not a reef tank - just the fish) soon, having kept tropical fish for a while now.
I currently have a Juwel 96 tank and display stand. my question is,"is this tank big enough".
My water chemistry keeping is good, ive had no problems and i know how to deal with problems e.t.c.
I dont plan to keep many fish, surely i could fit in 2 clowns and/or some damsels? Please help me, i really want to keep marine fish!
I currently have a Juwel 96 tank and display stand. my question is,"is this tank big enough".
My water chemistry keeping is good, ive had no problems and i know how to deal with problems e.t.c.
I dont plan to keep many fish, surely i could fit in 2 clowns and/or some damsels? Please help me, i really want to keep marine fish!
, but until then, my book (Eyewitness Handbooks Aquarium Fish) says that a minimum 36" length by 12"width (sorry, M8, can't convert that to metric for you) is necessary for marine setups due to the extra oxygen these fishes consume. It says that surface are
Anyway, hope that helps cbrown. If you ever think about moving up to a reef, the rules are pretty much the same, just much much more important.
Perhaps I can get a bit more in tonight. The book says that surface area is what determines the number of inches of marine fish you can have -- so your length is probably fine, since your width is greater than the example and it is length times width (in your case, 32 X 18, or 576 square inches) that matters. The formula for marine fis