My lonely 20 gallon tank has sat empty since we moved into our house in Kansas City. But that will change soon! I’ve decided to delve into the world of saltwater fish keeping. Just a couple of days ago, I filled the tank up with saltwater, leaving the sand that I had in there from before. I added the rest of the equipment and have let it settle over the last couple of days. Now I am on a mission to acquire some live rock. This will help cycle the tank and get it ready for adding some critters into the mix. I’m not exactly sure what I will put in it in the end, perhaps some clownfish (think Nemo). I’ll be sure to post updates on the status of the tank.

4 Responses to “Giving Salt A Try”
  1. claire says:

    sounds interesting! I like clown fish if they look like Nemo! are they easy to take care of? Your old fish tank is now completely empty of fish and I’m getting ready to clean it out and put it in the basement… I’ll save it for you when you are ready for another project you can have it :)

  2. edpaffjr says:

    As far as saltwater fish go, I think clownfish are easier to take care of. But, in general, saltwater is much harder than freshwater. There is more room to make mistakes.

  3. Phil says:

    I think the saltwater ones usually taste better too, bonus.

  4. Ryan says:

    You rebel you.

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