bluebayou
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I want to try something a little different so I was thinking about getting a 250 Perfecto Deep Dimension (60x36x27) putting a few live rock islands, gullys and caves but leaving quite a bit of open space, and then filling it with small schooling fish as well as some bottom dwellers. I really am looking for interesting fish that may be a little different but I am not adverse to a nice large school of mixed Chromis. I will have a large attached refugium that I will insure maintains a nice supply of copepods and amphipods. I will more or less be limiting the stocking to fish 3" or less but I would like to have a mess of them while still maintaining water parameters for a mixed coral setup. I will have a split drain going to the fuge and an I-Tech 400 skimmer, meeting in the center and being returned.
How many of these small fish would equal a medium/heavy bioload?
I am looking to put in at minimum pairs when possible otherwise trios up to say 5-10 fish schools.
For stock I was thinking:
School of mixed Apogons
School of mixed Chromis
School of mixed Anthias
Pair of Green Mandarins
Pair of Scooters
Trio of Royal Grammas
Small group of Assessors (yellow and blue)
Pair of Yellowhead Jawfish
1 Banggai Cardinal
Pair of percula clowns
Pair of Yellowtail Blue Damsels (parasema)
Pair of Convict Blennies
Pair of Neon Gobies
Would I be able to get away with adding a Flame Hawk to the mix?
Would a pistol shrimp/goby pair just be a risk for the other small fishes? I've heard that pistol shrimps can attack sleeping fish.
What about Firefish/Dartfish with the above?
Any other ideas?
How many of these small fish would equal a medium/heavy bioload?
I am looking to put in at minimum pairs when possible otherwise trios up to say 5-10 fish schools.
For stock I was thinking:
School of mixed Apogons
School of mixed Chromis
School of mixed Anthias
Pair of Green Mandarins
Pair of Scooters
Trio of Royal Grammas
Small group of Assessors (yellow and blue)
Pair of Yellowhead Jawfish
1 Banggai Cardinal
Pair of percula clowns
Pair of Yellowtail Blue Damsels (parasema)
Pair of Convict Blennies
Pair of Neon Gobies
Would I be able to get away with adding a Flame Hawk to the mix?
Would a pistol shrimp/goby pair just be a risk for the other small fishes? I've heard that pistol shrimps can attack sleeping fish.
What about Firefish/Dartfish with the above?
Any other ideas?