Alright complex question. My tank has been up for five months now, with livestock for one month. Initially I stocked a banded sleeper goby, 3 peppermint shrimp, two emerald crabs, and 12 snails of 3 different types. I just added 4 Banggai cardinals and a small sps frag my lfs had in a daily discount. So far everybody seems healthy. Still too soon to say on the coral. My tank is a 75g with a ~30-35 gallon hand built sump. I came up with a livestock plan going forward. In the future I want to add 4 black and white chromis, a red mandarin, and six clownfish. The rule of thumb I have read about is that I should limit myself to 1 inch per five gallons. Live aqauria lists it 1/2 inch per gallon. Currently im sitting at 18 inches and the next addition will be the black and white chromis which will bring it up to 30 inches and I'll probably do it next month. Currently Im growing chaeto well, and I have a bunch of ceramic bioplates adding to the liverock. My question is this: is the 1inch per 5 gallons as conservative as i have read and the half per gallon considered an upper limit if all the factors are good. With my livestock plan maxing out at 50 inches I would plan on phasing in new additions every 3 months after the chromis. Is this a safe plan? Is my goal realistic?
Additionally do corals, inverts such as the snails and shrimp, add to the inch count?
Thanks in advance!
Additionally do corals, inverts such as the snails and shrimp, add to the inch count?
Thanks in advance!