With my 40 gallon breeder mixed reef and fish, I have had good and bad luck. Partial based on not researching species of fish as well as going on advice from LFS that it is ok..
So..at the moment I have 2 Ocellaris clownfishs that I am pretty sure are a matted pair by the way they hang out and swim with each other. One cleaner shrimp. Some snails and blue hermits and red starfish. Mostly zoas, mushrooms and some polyps. I am looking at adding more zoas and other easy corals for now unless I jump up to a bigger tank. What I would like to know is the number of fish I can put into this tank that would be both beneficial to the system as well as hardy. I a not looking to stock it to the limit, but want to choose the right kind of fish and avoid mistakes as I did before.
I had gobies with no luck, Lyretail Anthias with no luck...Green/Blue Chromus with no luck. I did research these fish and realize why I had no luck given that the local LFS did not inform me of certain things about the fish except they eat good and are great..Again, I should have known better before buying them. I would enjoy another Anthias now that I know the background and would like to possible try an angelfish even though it is a 50/50 chance of it destroying my corals.
Again, something colorful and active would be cool and as well compatible with the clowns.
So..at the moment I have 2 Ocellaris clownfishs that I am pretty sure are a matted pair by the way they hang out and swim with each other. One cleaner shrimp. Some snails and blue hermits and red starfish. Mostly zoas, mushrooms and some polyps. I am looking at adding more zoas and other easy corals for now unless I jump up to a bigger tank. What I would like to know is the number of fish I can put into this tank that would be both beneficial to the system as well as hardy. I a not looking to stock it to the limit, but want to choose the right kind of fish and avoid mistakes as I did before.
I had gobies with no luck, Lyretail Anthias with no luck...Green/Blue Chromus with no luck. I did research these fish and realize why I had no luck given that the local LFS did not inform me of certain things about the fish except they eat good and are great..Again, I should have known better before buying them. I would enjoy another Anthias now that I know the background and would like to possible try an angelfish even though it is a 50/50 chance of it destroying my corals.
Again, something colorful and active would be cool and as well compatible with the clowns.