Is this pushing it to far

Rich_1833

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I have a 25 gale cube. With a soon to be 55gal sump. I'm still looking at the live stock for this tank and have came up with so names. Is this to much? Will it work? I thought Id ask in here because of the size of the space I'm working with.

1. Yellow Watchman Goby
2. Ocellaris Clownfish
3. Purple Firefish
4. Tail Spot Blenny
 
I don't think that is too much.

Certainly your total tank volume can handle the bioload.

These fish inhabit slightly different parts of the tank as well, which works nicely. But, then again, I tend to push it too far often. Anyone else care to comment?
 
Like said above, it should be fine. In your case, you're not gonna have any issues at all with overloading the bioload. You're just gonna have to watch for overstocking it and making the fish cramped.
 
i have a sixline wrasse, yellow watchman goby, bicolor blenny, clarkii clown, and a BTA in my 24g. all my params are 0, and everything seems happy. i think you should be fine with that selection, just wait a while between adding each fish.
 
check my stock list.... they live in a 20G and everyones happy. the sixline is the boss of the place, and will try to kill any new tankmate thats not submissive, but other then that its alright. if anyone gets too bossy or stressed il move em. thankfully my scooter is eating whatever goes in the tank. im soon adding a 76 gallon remote DSB/mangrove lagoon to help support my critters.
 
listen i have 1 marroon clown, lawnmower blenny, scotter blenny, and a six line wrasse, and a clown goby and my tank is also a 25 gallon tank 25x15x15
 
I would maybe trade out the Blenny for a 2nd Clown. Just IMO. If you can find a black Ocellaris Clownfish or a True Percula Clownfish they will pair up and make it a bit more interesting. Good luck either way!
 
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