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Originally Posted by s13
lol @ you getting defensive. You may have 25 years of experience but that doesn't help the fact that you get butthurt over sarcasm. I never disrespected anyone.
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*points to the mountains*
anyways, greg, in all honesty you will be happier if you wait, save up a bit more, and start up a little bit larger tank. By the time its said and done, you are going to have a 10 gallon tank that cost you 1000 dollars, and its just a pain in the butt to keep right, or you can setup a 24, 55, 75, gallon saltwater tank and actually be really happy with it. I see it happen alot, while they CAN be done, most people get discouraged by how hard a 10 gallon reef tank can be. you simply cant do much in it as far as fish are concerned, they over heat, and the water evaps out fast enough to create RAPID changes in water conditions. Just save up, and do it right, that way you dont spend the money twice