SkeletalUnion
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Best beginner fish recommendations for a 75L dry rock only tank?
Also should I add any invertabrates?
Regards
Also should I add any invertabrates?
Regards
Ok, I would have liked a junior pair of clownfish and some invertabrates as I am aware that the tank is technically "nano" and I would just like it simple. Iv read alot about keeping reefs and the idea of live rock seems a bit daunting because of so called hitchikers or things Im not familiar with. I have read also that invertabrates (although a good clean up crew) require more attentive water chemistry even more so? Hermits for example would be great but theres just so much conflicting information everywhere I feel regarding how things should be kept, housed with etc.Do not put multiple damsels in less than 100 gallons.
Ok, I would have liked a junior pair of clownfish and some invertabrates as I am aware that the tank is technically "nano" and I would just like it simple. Iv read alot about keeping reefs and the idea of live rock seems a bit daunting because of so called hitchikers or things Im not familiar with. I have read also that invertabrates (although a good clean up crew) require more attentive water chemistry even more so? Hermits for example would be great but theres just so much conflicting information everywhere I feel regarding how things should be kept, housed with etc.
hitchhikers are a lately overblown fear. I have quite a variety of them, most of which are no problem, really, actually desirable; I have aiptasia---they come and go, not being that bad an issue; and the only one I wouldn't relish coping with is, say, a eunicid or mantis, or caulerpa algae, but observing your rocks during cycle and also conditioning them in a prolonged dark warm soak (if not rife with life) is pretty good precaution.
And yes, 2 clowns even in a 30 are ok, if small species.
A starry blenny would be on my list. Great for smaller tanks, hardy, have hilarious personalities, and possess the best eyebrows in the business.
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