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sjsoto

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To Reef Or Not To Reef?
That Is The Question....

Have A 50g Aga And Would Like To Know Wether Or Not I Should Go Saltwater Or Freshwater. Im More Interested In Carnivorous That Can Feed Hopefully On Feeders.

Any Opinions , Input Would Be Greatlly Appreciated...pls Advice.....what Options Do I Have?
 

daisy

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you could probably set up a mini reef for one lion fish (a dwarf breed) in a 50 gallon and really like the results. Masterswimmer had a tank like that - I believe it was even smaller than 50 - He could help you out with that. But lionfish are carnivores and beautiful and they come in a small-enough breed that would not out-grow the 50 gal size...

good luck!
 

sjsoto

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you could probably set up a mini reef for one lion fish (a dwarf breed) in a 50 gallon and really like the results. Masterswimmer had a tank like that - I believe it was even smaller than 50 - He could help you out with that. But lionfish are carnivores and beautiful and they come in a small-enough breed that would not out-grow the 50 gal size...

good luck!


WOULD FEEDERS BE GOOD FOR IT?
 

CHEMCHEF

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If you wanmt carnivorous fish in a 50 gal. I would go fresh water. It would be a much more simple filtration system HOB-or Canister. which you could pick up cheap, u8sed or new. You would have to change alot of water either way. (salt or fresh.) But it would be alot easier to change 25 gal. of fresh water than salt.
For cool fish check out electric blue jack dempsey's, convicts or better than that African Cichlids.
Everybody into saltwater forgets about African Cichlids. You could put like 15-20 maybe more, in a tank that size., and they are cool looking fish withreally bright colors, and will eat live food like piranah do.
JMO
 

aznt1217

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African Chiclids need a LITTLE bit but it's no where near the brackish level you are thinking of. You don't need sea salt for it. Also I believe they like a specific hardness of water.

Check out the German Blue Rams and Bolivian Gold Rams. Really nice fish ... not really the predators you want but they look nice.

If you want a predator... get an Arowana and call it a day lol.
 

CHEMCHEF

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I would not suggest german blue rams until tank has been running about a year. They are very tough fish to keep alive. I still say Africans, there is so much variety in colors and you can really pack the tank. If you dont they will fight. Kinda crazy, but true
 

SevTT

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To Reef Or Not To Reef?
That Is The Question....

Have A 50g Aga And Would Like To Know Wether Or Not I Should Go Saltwater Or Freshwater. Im More Interested In Carnivorous That Can Feed Hopefully On Feeders.

Any Opinions , Input Would Be Greatlly Appreciated...pls Advice.....what Options Do I Have?

Dear god no don't go with a reef tank. You'll wind up with stressed fish and a crappy reef. :)

If you want active carnivory, freshwater is much, much, much easier to do and OMFG much cheaper. The fish tend to stand up much better to water quality that'd kill a reef. An oscar, a few piranha, or freshwater eels all can be pretty cool. And I'm sure there're many more, including local sport fish (which make a really nice biotope tank,) but that's what springs to mind.
 

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