I have a 100 gallon reef that has been up and running for 3 yrs. I have recently got the urge to add another fish or maybe two. I know my system can handle some more waste, and it might even be a good thing as my algae growth is very slow. It takes about 10 days before there is even the slightest tint of green on my glass. Now I have a pair of perc clowns, McCocker flasher wrasse, yellow scopas tang variation, bangaii cardinal, royal gramma, fang tooth blenny, and psych mandarin.
I am having a tough time thinking of another fish that would be different looking, compatible, and invert safe. I have some pep shrimp, blue tux urchin, black longspine urchin, and about 12 snails (cerith, turbo, turban), and 4 scarlet reef hermits.
Any ideas would be great. I want the fish to stay relatively small as well, maybe 4inches or so. I thought about a single green or blue reef chromis, since none of my fish are that color. Is it a problem to keep a single chromis? I know they are schoolng fish. I also thought about a geometric pygmy hawkfish. My pep shrimp are giants and I really doubt a 1.5in. hawk could cause any probs. Honestly, if the peps get eaten I could care less. I hate when they steal food from my brains and calaustrea.
Thanks,
JJ
I am having a tough time thinking of another fish that would be different looking, compatible, and invert safe. I have some pep shrimp, blue tux urchin, black longspine urchin, and about 12 snails (cerith, turbo, turban), and 4 scarlet reef hermits.
Any ideas would be great. I want the fish to stay relatively small as well, maybe 4inches or so. I thought about a single green or blue reef chromis, since none of my fish are that color. Is it a problem to keep a single chromis? I know they are schoolng fish. I also thought about a geometric pygmy hawkfish. My pep shrimp are giants and I really doubt a 1.5in. hawk could cause any probs. Honestly, if the peps get eaten I could care less. I hate when they steal food from my brains and calaustrea.
Thanks,
JJ