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michaeldaly

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My tank is a 65G Reef with soft and hard corals, and a GBTA.
Fish: Cinnamon Clown, Pyjama Cardinal, coral beauty and a Copperband.

How many more fish could my tank hold. Aslo any suggestions on suitable fish.
 
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Looks like you got some healthy fish! Maybe your next fish would be a bottom dwelling instead of another swimmer, maybe a jawfish or goby, blenny, or even a hawk, just some ideas.
 
Scooter Blenny. He is a favorite of a lot of people who see my tank. Not much color, but fun to watch. Will not jump.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7352384#post7352384 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Willie_6
Scooter Blenny. He is a favorite of a lot of people who see my tank. Not much color, but fun to watch. Will not jump.

Every tank should have one. :D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7347225#post7347225 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by michaeldaly
I have been thinking of a long nosed hawfish. Are they big jumpers as I have an open top tank

My dad lost a Long nose when he jumped out of the open back of the tank. The Book MArine Fishes has the Longnose listed as a jumper. hope that helps :)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7352979#post7352979 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hairymushroom
Austin , i hope you dont have one in your 29G

Sure do. He eats everything. I give him algea tablets too.
 
Thanks for your advise Lee

I have been feeding my tank a mixture of mysis, brine, bloodworms, daphnia, flakes, veggie flakes and pellets.
I have been using HBH 8 veggie flake, do you know if this is a good vegetable flake
 
You're welcome. My pleasure!

The contents of HBH 8 Veggie Flakes:
". . .spirulina algae, spinach, green pea, alfalfa, romaine lettuce, zucchini, kale, and carrot."

I'm not in favor of it. I know of no carrots growing in any coral reef or ocean. Same for kale, zucchini, etc. The only thing found in the sea on that list is spirulina. The rest are what I call 'artificial naturals.'

I'd choose marine algae (Ocean Nutrition, Two Little Fishes, etc.), Formula 2, or spirulina flakes over that product for my marine fishes. :)

Choose only brine shrimp that are gut loaded. Anything else is a loss of good money and too low in nutrition. Give up the use of Daphnia. Only feed bloodworms once or twice every 21 feedings. These are not sea foods and although they bring some nutrition to your fishes, they are not the right kinds of nutrition.

A fish that is 'ravenously' eating may not just be hungry, it may be trying to obtain the nutrition it needs but isn't getting from the foods being offered.

Aquarists often boast that, "My fish eats like a pig," but that isn't necessarily a good thing. It could be eating that way because it is starving for the nutrients not provided. Think about it! :D
 
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