40 breeder BTA species tank stock?

oregonanenome

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So I am on my way to finishing building a 40 breeder for a BTA specific tank. It is lit by 250w icecap retro pfo base and reflector. The bulb 10,000 k for anemone health. has a 20 long sump with refugium and a small tunze skimmer.
Lots of Nano rock substrate, a few nice lr pieces, very little sand.
My proposed stock list:

Step 1: Detrivore kit.(no cuke though)/ Snails/ 1 or two emerald crabs
Step 2: 1 Yellow headed jawfish
Nope
Step 3: 1 Bi color blenny
Step 4: Shrimp goby- need a reccomendation/ pistol shrimp Nope
Step 5: paired percula or ocellaris
Step 6: 1 Rose BTA or healthiest green BTA I can find.
Tentative step 7: Always wanted a Mandarin too but am concerned a 40 even with a fuge will starve him. Guess I could cut the blenny or jaw fish.
Nope

What do you think of this stock list for a 40 plus 20 sump?
 
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Why would you put a jawfish and a shrimp goby/pistol shrimp in a tank with very little sand?

Is nano rock big gravel or is it live rock rubble?
 
live rock gravel mostly but rubble too. some is pretty much not much bigger than sand. I don't thing I'll have room for 4-6 inches of sand in a 40 breeder. I thought lots fine rubble with an <inch of sand would make for some good digging for both species. No?
 
I would skip both the jawfish and the goby/pistol shrimp unless your going to do at least one corner 4+ inches deep.
I would also go w/out the mandarin unless you can find one that eats prepared food or have the time and patience to train it to eat that.
When you are ready for a green or a rose, lmk and i give you a split.

--austin
 
Thanks Austin. Guess you are right on the Mandarin. I kinda knew this anyways. How about a Flame Hawkfish instead of the jawfish? They seem to have loads of personality and like rockwork. And how about a royal gramma or black cap basslet? Jumpers yes, but perhaps a better fit for my substrate?
 
I have a happy pistol shrimp & goby in about 1.5-2 inches of sand for more than 3 years... They are happy there under a rock, in the sand.

corey
 
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