Thanks for the input. Any suggestions on which Goby or Blenny would be best for me?
Hi everyone, before I begin here are some details about my tank: Glass 29 Gallon tank, Marineland C-220 canister filter, Coralife 50/50 6 Watt light, 1 Theo heater, 1 JNS VS-1 Aquaria protein skimmer, 2 Koraline nano 425 gph powerheads, 30 lb live rock, 30 lb live sand.
I posted on this thread before I added any livestock and would like to just double check my updated selection.
I currently have 2 Ocellaris clowns, 1 Blue Tuxedo urchin, 1 blue hermit crab, 2 Turbos, 6 Ceriths, 1 Astraea snail and one frag of blue Xenia.
Id like to add the following to the tank over the next few months:
Fish (In order of how I would introduce them)
-1 Wheelers Shrimp Goby or 1 Pink Spotted Watchman Goby
-1 Blue/Green Chromis (I realize 5 fish may push the limits. If so, this would be the fish I am willing to give up) chromis have been coming in less than healthy reecently
-1 Dwarf Flame Angel (I realize these are not technically reef safe but I have heard that they aren't too detrimental. Mey depend on the individual) dwarf angels are risky for meaty LPS corals primarily
Inverts (I hope this is not overkill)
-2 Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
-1 Peppermint Shrimp
-1 Tiger Snapping Shrimp (to pair with one of the gobys)
-3 more Cerith snails
-2 Nassarius Snails
-1 Ninja Star Astraea snail
I would like to eventually add a number of corals to the tank so I have tried to take this into account (I will increase the lighting soon).
I would appreciate any help/ suggestions that you may have.
Thank you so much for your help!
Hi I'm currently cycling my 55 gallon tank but once done I would like to add these fish.
:fish1:FISH LIST :fish1:
A pair of ocellaris clowns
A royal gramma
A neon blue goby
A school of blue green chromis maybe 3 or 4 chromis will reduce their number to one or at most a male/female pair; moreover they have been coming in less than healthy. In any case, chromis are damsels and aggressive by nature.
And 3 yellowtail damsels adding them last so they're not as aggressive adding them last does not change their aggression level, my suggestion is to avoid
INVERT LIST:
2 skunk shrimp
I would like a hermit crab (any good suggestions) hermits kill snails for their shells; snails are more beneficial in the long run
And a few snails (any good suggestions)
I would love to get a starfish but don't know if I'm over stocked with the fish I have. If I'm not over stocked which starfish would work and look cool amongst all the fish and inverts.
But I really like the yellowtail damsels for the striking blue and yellowtail I don't wanna get rid of them.
your choice. using fish to cycle a tank, by the way, is bad practice.
Would you suggest any kind of snails that will stir my sand bed. Far as chromis my husband has 4 and they haven't reduced the same 4 been in there for two years.
40 Gallon
60 Lbs Live Rock
2-3" Sandbed
HOB skimmer with in tank overflow.
8 months old
Ammonia, nitrites =0, nitrates usually near zero.
Rocks are pretty much 75% corraline covered.
Will be adding carbon filtration this week and GFO filtration in the next 3 weeks.
Planning on moving to a 20-30 gallon sump by the end of the year and moving the skimmer and anything else that can be moved into it.
Currently
2 - Ocellaris Clownfish
Scooter Blenny
10 red leg crabs
12-15 asst small snails (ceriths/nerites...)
About 6 Nassarius snails
2 turbo snails
about 10-12 mystery baby snails
Cleaner shrimp
I have a few zoo's and small mushrooms with some overkill lighting. Running 5 strips of Panorama Pro LED Module's by Ecoxotic. I will plan on more coals latter. It's a combination of 10k and blue lights
Now I plan on adding a Six line wrasse and a peppermint shrimp. I am sure the shrimp will be OK, but am worried that the wrasse will get aggressive. Or should I expand the cleanup crew?
I alternate between pellets and frozen shrimp for food (no jokes) and all existing tank mates are friendly.
again, your choice.
135 aga, 100lbs figi ls, 150lbs assorted lr, 40gal sump/fuge, skimmer, aqua ionizer, flame,bicolor,coral beuty dwarf angel, snowflake, ribbon eel, immaculatus puffer, raccoon or latticed butterflyfish maybe both.
135 aga, 100lbs figi ls, 150lbs assorted lr, 40gal sump/fuge, skimmer, aqua ionizer, flame,bicolor,coral beuty dwarf angel, snowflake, ribbon eel, immaculatus puffer, raccoon or latticed butterflyfish maybe both.
Just so you know, I'm a beginner myself and I don't even have a SW tank up and running yet. I'm still reading and researching in salt aquaria keeping but I do read enough on fish compatibilites, aggressiveness and whether they are reef safe or FOWLR.
I stupidly purchased a six line wrasse over the weekend because the LFS told me they were reef safe and a good community fish. Then I read your posts snorvich and have decided to return him to the store. Anyway, I was looking for a replacement fish.
Tank Info:
55g Reef Tank
Current Inhabitants:
- Purple Fire Fish
- 2 x Black Onyx Snowflake Clowns
- Cleaner Shrimp
- Hermit Crabs and Snails
- Hammer Coral
- Galaxy Coral
- Stylophora Coral
Potential Purchases:
- Potter's Angel one of the more difficult dwarf angels, and not reef safe to meaty LPS
- McCosker's Fairy Wrasse excellent fish, requires a tank with excellent covers (1/4 inch holes) as they are a prolific jumper.
Do the Fairy Wrasses act like a six line by darting in and out of the rock work looking for food? I would like that dynamic movement in my tank that the six line would have provided.
Potter's Angel one of the more difficult dwarf angels, and not reef safe to meaty LPS