Hello all,
I've been on this site years ago when I was in college, but it has changed a lot in a few years. I just started my career of teaching Biology to high school students and was looking for some advice on stocking. In the past I have experience keeping CA/SA cichlids, Malawi Cichlids, Reef Tanks, FOWLR Tanks, and some brackish, but have been out of the hobby for a few years. I don't think I want to do saltwater for my first year teaching unless you guys have some really outstanding ideas
Currently in the classroom there is an empty 55 gallon, 40 gallon, 29 gallon, 10 gallon and a 5 gallon that is meant for reptiles (does not hold water, meant for hermit crabs).
Any opinions for these tanks that is relatively low maintenance, not terrifically sensitive, or in other words, good for a classroom? It would be cool to have some sort of biological significance as well!
Thank you guys and gals in advance!
I've been on this site years ago when I was in college, but it has changed a lot in a few years. I just started my career of teaching Biology to high school students and was looking for some advice on stocking. In the past I have experience keeping CA/SA cichlids, Malawi Cichlids, Reef Tanks, FOWLR Tanks, and some brackish, but have been out of the hobby for a few years. I don't think I want to do saltwater for my first year teaching unless you guys have some really outstanding ideas
Currently in the classroom there is an empty 55 gallon, 40 gallon, 29 gallon, 10 gallon and a 5 gallon that is meant for reptiles (does not hold water, meant for hermit crabs).
Any opinions for these tanks that is relatively low maintenance, not terrifically sensitive, or in other words, good for a classroom? It would be cool to have some sort of biological significance as well!
Thank you guys and gals in advance!