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  1. #1
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    ZK,

    Great pictures!! I LOVE salt water fish. They are so much more beautiful than fresh water fish. Clown fish are my favorite!! I love the name tugboat.

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    Wow I love your tank!
    We have a huge fresh water tank and I so wished my dad would have made it salt water. The salt water fish are simply amazing and so unique looking.
    Is it really as hard to maintain a salt water tank as people make it sound?
    What do you have to do?
    I'd love to own a sea horse or 2 some day.
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    Thanks for the replies everyone! A lot of work goes into it but a lot of enjoyment comes out of it.

    Buttercup - A larger tank is generally more forgiving than a smaller tank. But, I find it easier to maintain a smaller one as the chores are less overwhelming for me. (A two gallon/wk water change as opposed to 10g/wk, etc.)

    That said, the level of difficulty is also dependent on what you want to keep. A FOWLR (fish only with live rock) is easier than a reef tank and a reef tank can be simple or complex depending on the corals and their light/water flow requirements.

    In terms of coral, my tank is pretty much full of easy keepers.

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