Photo #1 - 12g Nano - No Fish - Star Polyps, Yellow Polyps, ...

previous
12 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 12g nano
next
Submitted By: oscar on
Photo Caption: 12g nano
12 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 12g nano

Rank Info

Ranked #918 out of 1595 reef tanks pictures worldwide
This picture looks better than 42.45% of pictures in this category
10 1
The Average Score for this picture is: 4.98
This picture has been rated : 284 times.
The Average Score for this category is: 5.40

More Info

State: Maryland
Country: United States
Description: my tank is a 12g nano reef tank (all stock)
Advice: look for new info all over(reading'internet ect...)
Fish Kept: no fish
Corals/Plants: star polyps, yellow polyps, colt corals, open brain coral, hammer corals, long tentacle Anemone
Tank Size: 12 gallons
Quote: thats cool

COMMENTS

I have a 14 biocube and I would agree with adding a fish... Being so small I would opt for a juvy tang or your typical clown. One is enough for such small water, but I felt the need to comment bc it looks like a slice out of the ocean. Very realistic and that's hard to do. Looks great! fish avatar
get a pajama cardinal! they are small and awesome. you would be safe with a lil clown or two tho fish avatar
fyi: Yellow tang are in the surgeonfish family. Adult fish can grow to 20 centimeters (approximately 7 to 8 inches). 12g = no tangs lol. a beautiful fish is almost any kind of mandarin. difficult to keep in a small tank due to having to have your reef support colonies od copipods (spelling?) for them to eat. Interesting and amazing looking fish tho. fish avatar
fish yes, a pair of clows would be real nice. yellos tang(s) in a 12 gallon. not a great idea. they are bigger and faster, they would flip out in a 12g. go for clowns they are awesome. fish avatar
PUT SOME FISH IN THERE MAY I SUGEST SOME PURCULA CLOWNS ,YELLOW TANGS,DAMSELS,OR MABEY A WRASSE OR 2 fish avatar

MOST RECENT ARTICLES

Tips for Protecting Your Aquarium Against High Summer Temperatures
TIPS FOR PROTECTING YOUR AQUARIUM AGAINST HIGH SUMMER TEMPERATURES
During the summer months, it may become more of a challenge to keep your aquarium temperature stable.
The Best Barbs for a Large Home Aquarium
THE BEST BARBS FOR A LARGE HOME AQUARIUM
There are many different species of barbs but some of them are better than others for the larger home aquarium.
How to Solve Common Saltwater Tank Problems
HOW TO SOLVE COMMON SALTWATER TANK PROBLEMS
Cultivating a thriving saltwater tank can be a challenge but it is also incredibly rewarding.

READ AQUARIUM ARTICLES