SoloChromis
New member
So Ill be going off to college next year and Ill be taking my tank with me and setting it up again in my new apartment. College life is hectic and as in love with this hobby as I am, I really don't think Ill have the time to be tinkering with things constantly and water changes will be a whole lot less frequent, but of course, being the junkie that I am, I'm determined to keep my tank, while having it thrive. After a little research in how to keep my tank stable, with out much interference from me, I am leaning towards a tank that houses various macro algae to help maintain stability, as well as naturally removing nitrates and phosphates. Ill be keeping the majority of my corals, and adding a few other simpler ones (leathers, gorgonians etc.). All in all, what exactly would I need to keep a macro tank thriving, and what are some species that you would recommend for both aesthetics and nutrient reduction? Looks like Ill be going tang-less for a couple years :sad1: Here is what I'm thinking of keeping, fish wise :
- 2x Percula Clowns
- Azure Damsel
- Springeri Dottyback
- Tanaka's Pygmy Wrasse
- Zebra Moray Eel
- Striped Fang Blenny
- 5-15x longspine cardinals
- Bleeker's Damsel
- Springeri Damsel
- Starcki Damsel
- Tuxedo Damsel
- Black Cap Basslet
- 2x Ruby Red Dragonets (Eating prepared food)
- Golden Assessor (possibly a pair)
- 2x Radial/White Spotted Pygmy Filefish
- 2x Fathead Sunburst Anthias
- 2x Neon Gobies
- Marine Betta
... Thanks guys :bum:
- 2x Percula Clowns
- Azure Damsel
- Springeri Dottyback
- Tanaka's Pygmy Wrasse
- Zebra Moray Eel
- Striped Fang Blenny
- 5-15x longspine cardinals
- Bleeker's Damsel
- Springeri Damsel
- Starcki Damsel
- Tuxedo Damsel
- Black Cap Basslet
- 2x Ruby Red Dragonets (Eating prepared food)
- Golden Assessor (possibly a pair)
- 2x Radial/White Spotted Pygmy Filefish
- 2x Fathead Sunburst Anthias
- 2x Neon Gobies
- Marine Betta
... Thanks guys :bum: