90 -> 20 -> 30 gallon fish questions

BonesCJ

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I had a 90 gallon drilled system that needed to be downsized to a 20 tall I had sitting around the house.

Fish that moved from the old 90 to the 20
- 2 bangaii cardinals
- 1 blue yellow tail damsel
- 1 perc clown\w Rbta
- 1 engineer goby

the new system I am in the process of setting up is a 30 X-high with 15 gallon sump, should there be any issue moving the same fish over to the 30 or should I narrow it down when I move the fish.
 
I think a 30 high is too small for a larger Engineer Goby. I would be looking to rehome it. Otherwise, you should be ok with the rest. I would add the Cardinals first to get them established before adding the damsels.
 
I am curiouse why everyone is saying to ditch the goby? is it the bioload or is it the size of the fish? He has always been a model citizen and is living under a 14 x 8 inch piece of LR with 3 or 4 entrances all around the perimeter. This rock is set on a sheet of egg crate on the glass.

I was already considering rehoming the damsel and probably will do so.
 
I am curiouse why everyone is saying to ditch the goby? is it the bioload or is it the size of the fish?

Both. They get up to 12" long, which is half the width of the tank. Live Aquaria recommends a 48" wide 55 gallon, which seems much more suitable.
 
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