My husband and I have talked for years about getting a saltwater tank and I think we're ready to take the plunge (pun intended). Can you critique my plan for setup?
We're looking at a 54 gallon corner tank. I want to purchase some live rock, live sand and maybe a hokey little sunken ship (we have a 4 year old, it was her choice).
Ideally I'd like to have around 8-10 livestock:
-A pair of clownfish. My daughter likes the maroon but I'm not picky
-One or two dottybacks
-I saw a coral beauty and a six line wrasse at the store that I liked. Maybe I could have both?
-One or two shrimp, but no banded coral. They look too much like spiders and my daughter was thoroughly freaked out by them
-One or two goby since I've read that shrimp and goby make good friends. My husband likes the neon blue but they're incredibly tiny, I was hoping to get something a tad bigger
We talked about getting an anemone for the clownfish (we were looking at the bubble tip). At this time we're not interested in corals but I'd like to eventually add some plants or sponges, depending on how difficult they are to keep.
Is our outline okay? With this setup would we have room to add more fish down the road or is 10 our upper limit for this size of a tank? Are there any potential relationship issues we could have with the chosen selection of fish?
We're looking at a 54 gallon corner tank. I want to purchase some live rock, live sand and maybe a hokey little sunken ship (we have a 4 year old, it was her choice).
Ideally I'd like to have around 8-10 livestock:
-A pair of clownfish. My daughter likes the maroon but I'm not picky
-One or two dottybacks
-I saw a coral beauty and a six line wrasse at the store that I liked. Maybe I could have both?
-One or two shrimp, but no banded coral. They look too much like spiders and my daughter was thoroughly freaked out by them
-One or two goby since I've read that shrimp and goby make good friends. My husband likes the neon blue but they're incredibly tiny, I was hoping to get something a tad bigger
We talked about getting an anemone for the clownfish (we were looking at the bubble tip). At this time we're not interested in corals but I'd like to eventually add some plants or sponges, depending on how difficult they are to keep.
Is our outline okay? With this setup would we have room to add more fish down the road or is 10 our upper limit for this size of a tank? Are there any potential relationship issues we could have with the chosen selection of fish?