Hello all!
I have been keeping tropical fish for about 7 years now and really want to move in another direction - namely reef setups.
I am a student and part time worker so as you can imagine my funds are limited. As such I was looking for a way to be economic and came across 'miracle mud.' Do you know if this can be used to fuel a 10 or 15 gallon tank and if anything else apart from lighting is required? I presume that because it is for a small tank the sump could even be disproportionately large to keep the main tank as good for the creatures as possible?
I am only looking to look after anemones and live rock and perhaps a clown eventually.
Any advice would be really appreciated!
Thank you for your time,
Tetradon
I have been keeping tropical fish for about 7 years now and really want to move in another direction - namely reef setups.
I am a student and part time worker so as you can imagine my funds are limited. As such I was looking for a way to be economic and came across 'miracle mud.' Do you know if this can be used to fuel a 10 or 15 gallon tank and if anything else apart from lighting is required? I presume that because it is for a small tank the sump could even be disproportionately large to keep the main tank as good for the creatures as possible?
I am only looking to look after anemones and live rock and perhaps a clown eventually.
Any advice would be really appreciated!
Thank you for your time,
Tetradon