As with many reefers, one of the main draws into the hobby for me was seeing the Mandarin Dragonet, along with the aspect of maintaining a tiny ecosystem resembling a piece of reef.
I have never been a big fan of tanks that have just a few large fish and would prefer a tank with many smaller species and one or two larger "centerpiece" animals.
The problem i am running into is that i want to maintain a light bioload while running my system as naturally as possible. But with some of my favorite fish getting somewhat large and have heavy bioloads, if i were to stock them, my tank would contain just a few large fish in order to keep the bioload down and this is not what i want.
I have a 90g DT with a 19.5g sump containing a 12.3g fuge
Currently in my tank i have:
(1) Tiger Jawfish (Opistognathus lonchurus)
(2) Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
I would like to add:
(1) Pacific Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)
(1) One Spot Foxface Rabbitfish (Siganus unimaculatus)
(1) Green Mandarin Dragonet (Synchiropus splendidus)
As well as some small fish (3" or smaller) to dart in and out of the rockwork and around the corals.
Theses obviously cannot be pod consumers as that position has been taken by the mandarin.
I have started to research Yellow Clown Gobies (Gobiodon okinawae) as well as TailSpot Blennies (Ecsenius stigmatura) as possible candidates, but would prefer a something that lives in a group or harem, similar to the fish in the Anthias Genus, only smaller/hardier.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. My rock work is set up so that there is a lot of open water for swimming but also plenty of bolt holes and rockwork for grazing. I will post a picture as soon as i have them uploaded to my computer.
My tank is fairly young (~1 month) but cycled very quickly and to my surprise is proving to be quite stable for a young tank. My next step will be to start slowly adding some corals, so i wont be adding anymore fish for a while.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions/criticism/etc
Thanks,
McLeod
I have never been a big fan of tanks that have just a few large fish and would prefer a tank with many smaller species and one or two larger "centerpiece" animals.
The problem i am running into is that i want to maintain a light bioload while running my system as naturally as possible. But with some of my favorite fish getting somewhat large and have heavy bioloads, if i were to stock them, my tank would contain just a few large fish in order to keep the bioload down and this is not what i want.
I have a 90g DT with a 19.5g sump containing a 12.3g fuge
Currently in my tank i have:
(1) Tiger Jawfish (Opistognathus lonchurus)
(2) Ocellaris Clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris)
I would like to add:
(1) Pacific Blue Tang (Paracanthurus hepatus)
(1) One Spot Foxface Rabbitfish (Siganus unimaculatus)
(1) Green Mandarin Dragonet (Synchiropus splendidus)
As well as some small fish (3" or smaller) to dart in and out of the rockwork and around the corals.
Theses obviously cannot be pod consumers as that position has been taken by the mandarin.
I have started to research Yellow Clown Gobies (Gobiodon okinawae) as well as TailSpot Blennies (Ecsenius stigmatura) as possible candidates, but would prefer a something that lives in a group or harem, similar to the fish in the Anthias Genus, only smaller/hardier.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. My rock work is set up so that there is a lot of open water for swimming but also plenty of bolt holes and rockwork for grazing. I will post a picture as soon as i have them uploaded to my computer.
My tank is fairly young (~1 month) but cycled very quickly and to my surprise is proving to be quite stable for a young tank. My next step will be to start slowly adding some corals, so i wont be adding anymore fish for a while.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions/criticism/etc
Thanks,
McLeod