techreef
Premium Member
I think part of the problem also is that when I read your list of critters, particularly the species of fish that you have (including the departed tang) it sounded like a solid cube of fish flesh. But I'd guess that you have pretty small specimens of each fish. I think the people here at RC are pretty good at considering fish in their fully-grown sizes though, so we read "4 fish in a 10 gallon" and scratch our heads on how you even pushed them all in there at the same time.
I like liveaquaria's website alot. you can search by species name or general type of fish, and liveaquaria gives you a nice synopsis of each species, INCLUDING adult size for each fish, which is key when you're planning out what you want to house in your tank. Frankly it just sucks to see a large fish treading water in a small tank instead of being able to swim around and show you all the character that SW fish exhibit when in a comfortable environment.
anyway, check them out. (www.liveaquaria.com) and congrat's on taking these posts in a constructive manner and trying to fix your setup. you'll get there.

I like liveaquaria's website alot. you can search by species name or general type of fish, and liveaquaria gives you a nice synopsis of each species, INCLUDING adult size for each fish, which is key when you're planning out what you want to house in your tank. Frankly it just sucks to see a large fish treading water in a small tank instead of being able to swim around and show you all the character that SW fish exhibit when in a comfortable environment.
anyway, check them out. (www.liveaquaria.com) and congrat's on taking these posts in a constructive manner and trying to fix your setup. you'll get there.