hello,
So after seeing a thread with various nem species pics and some research I have decided I would like one. The tank I have is 80 gallons. Its 4' x 20" x 20" and I have 4 T5s running about 2" above the water.
As for life I have a small CUC, 2 percs I beleive to be false, coco worm, pulsing xenia, 6 head dendro colony and crocea clam (3-4"), and a frog spawn (7" when open)
I plan to keep mostly LPS and softies as far as coral goes. I plan to add more fish down the road but havent decided on what yet so Im in no rush.
Because I would like more corals I would prefer a nem that doesnt tend to move as much as a BTA may move. I have been looking at maybe a sand dwelling species as the previous owner of the tank said he could keep them on the sand bed with the same light setup. I realize this limits me to an LTA or a Haddoni (sp). I knw they both tend to get large and the haddoni can be fish eaters.
My question is which would you recomend or is there a better choice?
Thank you for taking the time to read everything
So after seeing a thread with various nem species pics and some research I have decided I would like one. The tank I have is 80 gallons. Its 4' x 20" x 20" and I have 4 T5s running about 2" above the water.
As for life I have a small CUC, 2 percs I beleive to be false, coco worm, pulsing xenia, 6 head dendro colony and crocea clam (3-4"), and a frog spawn (7" when open)
I plan to keep mostly LPS and softies as far as coral goes. I plan to add more fish down the road but havent decided on what yet so Im in no rush.
Because I would like more corals I would prefer a nem that doesnt tend to move as much as a BTA may move. I have been looking at maybe a sand dwelling species as the previous owner of the tank said he could keep them on the sand bed with the same light setup. I realize this limits me to an LTA or a Haddoni (sp). I knw they both tend to get large and the haddoni can be fish eaters.
My question is which would you recomend or is there a better choice?
Thank you for taking the time to read everything