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Thanks Steve,

I was unaware of the Chromis issue, but after reading your response I do see a lot of other threads about it too. Maybe I'll limit myself to just one after a healthy time in QT.

I guess I should eliminate the hermits eventually too. I thought all the empty shells I gave them might keep them happy enough. Would a Flame Hawkfish fit into the mix if I got rid of the crabs?

Flame Hawkfish are not shrimp safe but cannot capture/eat hermit crabs.

Thanks again!
 
Hi Steve!

Tank: 50 gallon display, 25 gallons in a 35 gallon sump. It's established with lots of rock and a lot of hiding places.

Fish: fireball angel, royal gramma, sixline wrasse, ocellaris clown, and flame hawk.
inverts: emerald crab, turbo snail, and a few soft corals.

addition: firefish or orange stripe prawn goby (Amblyeleotris randalli)? But just one. Would either of them be okay?

Also: I lost a skunk cleaner shrimp. What are the odds it was the flame hawkfish and not the crab?
Okay back to the drawing board--I can't find a randalls goby.

How about any combination of these to add to the above. I don't know how many to add:

firefish
bangaii cardinal
randalls goby
neon goby
midas blenny

I probably cannot add all to the five I already have in a fifty gallon.

How many can I keep in a fifty?
 
Okay back to the drawing board--I can't find a randalls goby.

How about any combination of these to add to the above. I don't know how many to add:

I would suggest three small, non-water column fish

firefish This one may be fine, but I am concerned about the sixline
bangaii cardinal
randalls goby This one should be fine
neon goby This one should be fine
midas blenny

I probably cannot add all to the five I already have in a fifty gallon.

How many can I keep in a fifty?
 
Would a Yellow tang, Kole Tang, and tomini Tang be cool in a 150? w/ 2 clowns 2 pajama cardinals, pink spot goby, starry blenny, and red mandarin?

I am looking to add the kole tang and tomini tang -probably one or the other. I already have the other fish mentioned.
 
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First post here - woooo!

I've set up a 20G tank for a Peacock Mantis Shrimp. I don't have anything in the tank besides sand, about 16-18lbs of live rock, a heater that I probably won't need until October and a Fluval C3 as the filter.

It's been sitting, today is the 6th day. I figure it's about time to test the water quality, right? What test strips do I need to cover all the bases and how will I know when the tank is ready? I'll probably grab them today so I can test it for end of week 1.

Also, what should I be thinking about lighting wise? I've read that too much light will not be good for the shrimp. Will this preclude me from purchasing anemones in the future or are there some that would be compatible with the light requirements of the Mantis Shrimp?

P.S. Got live rock from holding tank at LFS, I know VERY little about marine aquariums, so excuse my idiocy, but I assume they're cultured, as there already worms popping out the a couple of the rocks and doing their thing. I assume that's positive sign and not a negative one.
 
I am wondering about the compatibility of hawkfish. I had planned on getting a single flame hawkfish, bomb it I am wondering if its possible to do the flame as well as a long nose in the same tank.

My tank is: 75 gallons, 65lbs lr, 100lbs sand with a bunch of assorted snails, a sea hare, bubble tip anemone, 3 emerald crabs, 3 blue legged hermits, Clark's clownfish, with 2 spotted cardinals. I have a tuxedo urchin coming in next week. I still plan to get 2 green chromis and a firefish as well.
 
Would a Yellow tang, Kole Tang, and tomini Tang be cool in a 150? w/ 2 clowns 2 pajama cardinals, pink spot goby, starry blenny, and red mandarin?

I am looking to add the kole tang and tomini tang -probably one or the other. I already have the other fish mentioned.

The yellow tang will not be happy and normally it should be the last fish added. There will be aggression, but it is difficult to predict how bad it will be.
 
First post here - woooo!

I've set up a 20G tank for a Peacock Mantis Shrimp. I don't have anything in the tank besides sand, about 16-18lbs of live rock, a heater that I probably won't need until October and a Fluval C3 as the filter.

It's been sitting, today is the 6th day. I figure it's about time to test the water quality, right? What test strips do I need to cover all the bases and how will I know when the tank is ready? I'll probably grab them today so I can test it for end of week 1.

Also, what should I be thinking about lighting wise? I've read that too much light will not be good for the shrimp. Will this preclude me from purchasing anemones in the future or are there some that would be compatible with the light requirements of the Mantis Shrimp?

P.S. Got live rock from holding tank at LFS, I know VERY little about marine aquariums, so excuse my idiocy, but I assume they're cultured, as there already worms popping out the a couple of the rocks and doing their thing. I assume that's positive sign and not a negative one.

This thread is about marine fish compatibility so your questions are not really on topic. I happen to love mantis shrimp but I would not suggest adding an anemone with it, especially in a small tank. The normal tests would be nitrate, nitrite, but I would not suggest test strips.
 
I am wondering about the compatibility of hawkfish. I had planned on getting a single flame hawkfish, bomb it I am wondering if its possible to do the flame as well as a long nose in the same tank.

My tank is: 75 gallons, 65lbs lr, 100lbs sand with a bunch of assorted snails, a sea hare, bubble tip anemone, 3 emerald crabs, 3 blue legged hermits, Clark's clownfish, with 2 spotted cardinals. I have a tuxedo urchin coming in next week. I still plan to get 2 green chromis and a firefish as well.

Both hawkfish are ambush predators. Small fish may be at risk from either.
 
Okay back to the drawing board--I can't find a randalls goby.

How about any combination of these to add to the above. I don't know how many to add:

I would suggest three small, non-water column fish

So they won't be bumping into each other?

firefish This one may be fine, but I am concerned about the sixline

I am concerned about the sixline as well but after a year in my tank, he shows no aggression whatsoever. (At least not while I'm around.)

bangaii cardinal
randalls goby This one should be fine
neon goby This one should be fine
midas blenny

I probably cannot add all to the five I already have in a fifty gallon.

How many can I keep in a fifty?
 
hi members, hope im in the right thread. i am setting up a 135gal tank, i want the reef, a black lion, and a few colorfull fish, what are compatable? i have done lots of home work on web sites and they all have different stories.. any one with a sucsessfull tank?
 
I am planning a 46g bowfront with 15g sump.

Stocking List:
Ocellaris Clownfish pair
1 Kaudern’s Cardinal
1 Sixline Wrasse
1 Mandarin Dragonet (with pod spotfeeding)
1 Shrimp/Goby pair (not sure what kind yet)
1 Tiger Watchman Goby (would this be okay with the shrimp/goby pair?)
1 Dwarf Angel (not sure if Coral Beauty, Flame, or Cherub. Any preference?)

My biggest concern is the sixline wrasse (I find them very interesting, but im worried about their aggression). Not positive if the cardinal would get picked on too much by a sixline.


Another question I have is will the clownfish pair be a problem with any of the other fish on my list once they are mature (i know that they become quite territorial then).

Would I be able to add anything else after this (I know bioloads differ alot, but I just wanted your opinion).

Thanks Steve, I really appreciate all the time and effort you put in helping everybody out with their intended purchases!
 
hi members, hope im in the right thread. i am setting up a 135gal tank, i want the reef, a black lion, and a few colorfull fish, what are compatable? i have done lots of home work on web sites and they all have different stories.. any one with a sucsessfull tank?

this thread is only answered by reef central staff unlike other threads. However I do not provide commentary on aggressive fish community tanks. Try the aggressive fish forum.
 
I am planning a 46g bowfront with 15g sump.

Stocking List:
Ocellaris Clownfish pair
1 Kaudern's Cardinal should be tank raised for success
1 Sixline Wrasse not compatible with a mandarin but will ignore the Kaudern's cardinal
1 Mandarin Dragonet (with pod spotfeeding) since mandarins eat constantly, your odds with this fish in this sized tank are poor
1 Shrimp/Goby pair (not sure what kind yet)
1 Tiger Watchman Goby (would this be okay with the shrimp/goby pair?) No, it will not be
1 Dwarf Angel (not sure if Coral Beauty, Flame, or Cherub. Any preference?) none are coral safe, all are behaviorally similar

My biggest concern is the sixline wrasse (I find them very interesting, but im worried about their aggression). Not positive if the cardinal would get picked on too much by a sixline.


Another question I have is will the clownfish pair be a problem with any of the other fish on my list once they are mature (i know that they become quite territorial then). that species of clownfish should be ok

Would I be able to add anything else after this (I know bioloads differ alot, but I just wanted your opinion). it is more a behavioral issue than bioload issue

Thanks Steve, I really appreciate all the time and effort you put in helping everybody out with their intended purchases!
 
List #2, just picked up an awesome deal on a full 90g set up. Gonna be a while before I get anything in, but I now have more water to play with from my initial list from the 40 breeder.

So, tank is 90g, sump is 30g with refugium and running a BM100 skimmer. Tank will have a clear netting 1/4" screen over the tank.

Stocking list:
1 - Royal Gamma Basslet
1 - Firefish (either red/white or purple/gold)
2 - Ocellaris Clownfish (tank bred, small, added same time)
1 - Court Jester Goby OR 1 - Green clown goby (depends on what I can find locally)
1 - Sailfin Blenny
1 - Kaudern's (Benggai) Cardinal (Would 3 be ok, or better with one?)
1 - Mandarin (9 months after cycling, also plan on trying to train it to eat mysis/other prepared foods while in QT)

Maybe list
1 - Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse
1 - Chalk Bass

Thoughts?
 
List #2, just picked up an awesome deal on a full 90g set up. Gonna be a while before I get anything in, but I now have more water to play with from my initial list from the 40 breeder.

So, tank is 90g, sump is 30g with refugium and running a BM100 skimmer. Tank will have a clear netting 1/4" screen over the tank.

Stocking list:
1 - Royal Gamma Basslet
1 - Firefish (either red/white or purple/gold) introduce early
2 - Ocellaris Clownfish (tank bred, small, added same time)
1 - Court Jester Goby OR 1 - Green clown goby (depends on what I can find locally)
1 - Sailfin Blenny
1 - Kaudern's (Benggai) Cardinal (Would 3 be ok, or better with one?) should be tank raised. The issue is whether you plan to have a mated pair. A male plus female will mate and coexist but three will become two or even one if all are the same sex.
1 - Mandarin (9 months after cycling, also plan on trying to train it to eat mysis/other prepared foods while in QT)

Maybe list
1 - Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse
1 - Chalk Bass

Thoughts?

Stocking list is fine subject to notes supplied
 
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