Hey guys,
seeking your opinions here..
I've got a 32G - 60 x 45 x 45 CM tank.
Approx. 26 LBS of Premium LR
Tunze 9002 Skimmer & a Canister with Marine Pure large surface area bio balls, LR rubble & Ceramic noodles.
http://www.cermedia.com/marinepure-products.php - Bio balls I use - Highly recommended by several LFS & stores in the US - I'm from Aus.
The tank has been running for approx. 7 weeks now.
I've slowly introduced the following & are all currently happy.
2 x ocellaris clownfish
1 fire goby
2 Cardinals
1 Bubble-tip anemone.
The clowns have been there the longest, only introduced the anomene two nights ago.. they've since started doing the dance and have both hosted the anomene (she let him after he did the spaz shake)
which is submission and is part of the bonding process
Firstly, have a made right choices?
Secondly, I'm thinking enough fish (although id like a purple fire goby)..what do you think?
I think you are fine where you are; two firefish will not subsist together long term
Thirdly, should I be lookinginto getting another tank if the clowns breed?
If you wish to breed and raise clownfish, I strongly suggest the book: Clownfish by Joyce Wilkersen as I cannot begin to tell you the details you will need as part of this thread. At Reef Central, we do have a fish breeding forum where many folks do breed fish including clowns
Lastly, (probably not right thread, my apologies if so) - My anomene has moved around from where he first landed, all the way to the other side of tank and now on the sand bad under a rock bridge but has completely opened up (He's massive) .. is that Ok?
they will find where they like it and they do so at their soonest opportunity
I've read they would move a lot to find the ideal spot.. but in such short time?
yes, quickly.
Thanks in advance all
actually this thread is only answered by Reef Central Staff, in this case, me.