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Keep emergency saltwater on hand. Enough for a 100% water change (which is great when you have 5 gallons of water).
Do topups at least once (if not 2x or more) a day. Or go get an ATO.
You will have a very hard time stocking a pico tank with fish. Shrimp and inverts on the other hand will be very easy to stock.
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super pretty and awesome to feed too
comes in all sorts of colors too
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Yeah I planned on just some shrimp/crabs maybe if I can keep up with it add a very small goby after research.You could do a 5 gallon nano. Just remember that it will also have a learning curve. Things to keep in mind:Keep emergency saltwater on hand. Enough for a 100% water change (which is great when you have 5 gallons of water).
Do topups at least once (if not 2x or more) a day. Or go get an ATO.
You will have a very hard time stocking a pico tank with fish. Shrimp and inverts on the other hand will be very easy to stock.
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When I do water changes would they be 100% like I've seen in places people doing this often for a 500g I may even settle for the Fluval 13.5 if all goes well for me and really decide to dive in+1 on learning curve you're gonna be changing water often and topping off a lot with a five
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All I do is pico's,for well about 10-11 years and every time they give me challenges.
Parameters change quickly,and when they do it can be drastic. Not to try and scare you,but just trying to prepare you.
Like you should with any tank,test. Keep an eye out for changes in coral behavior and appearance. Keep easier corals like Zoa's,Paly's,Acan's,Cyphastrea,Lepto's.
Quality test kits,lighting,filtration,ato will be things I suggest.
Like me,at the moment I have a 10" cube,3 months old with 98% Zoa's and Paly's. I have been out of town for work,come home once a month and have my wife taking care of the tank. Last month the tank was crystal clear only had a little hair algae on one frag,nothing major,hadn't spread.
She video calls me like every night as normal she goes "babe look at your tank"...EXPLOSION of hair algae literally over night. Param's are good,way cleaner than my coral like yet the algae spread. So finding that happy medium to kill the algae and get my coral colored back up is a hard thing to do in such a small tank.
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