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I appreciate all of your knowledge and information on this thread. I read it religiously, even though I haven't added a fish to either tank in almost a year (I am focusing on adding corals.)

I am glad you enjoy it; it is fun to write. Occasionally there are some very interesting questions.

Thanks for the explanation! I do have a pygmy angel in my larger tank, and you mention often to watch them around meaty corals,

I have a harem of one male and two females in one of my tanks and they mate pretty much every day at "sunset" (dusk). Very interesting and pretty fish.

so I wanted to make sure I was making good choices in my coral selections.
 
i am starting to make a 14 gallon tank with 5 lb of live rock and 1 in live sand i will be making this tank a clown fish breeding tank and i am wondering what fish i can put with a breeding pair of clown fish?
thanks
 
i am starting to make a 14 gallon tank with 5 lb of live rock and 1 in live sand i will be making this tank a clown fish breeding tank and i am wondering what fish i can put with a breeding pair of clown fish?
thanks

None. Also, you will need a larger tank for breeding clownfish.
 
are you sure i got this tank from a previous breeder and she had other fish in the tank with the breeding clown fish.
why can a breeding pair of clown fish not be with other fish?
 
are you sure i got this tank from a previous breeder and she had other fish in the tank with the breeding clown fish.
why can a breeding pair of clown fish not be with other fish?

If you wish to know about breeding clownfish, get Clownfishes: A Guide to Their Captive Care, Breeding & Natural History by Joyce D. Wilkerson. This is not a discussion thread, you asked for an opinion, I provided one. A breeding pair of clownfish will want to control 25-50 gallons of tank space depending on the species. A bonded, breeding pair of clownfish is anywhere from aggressive, to exceptionally aggressive depending on which species.
 
I keep changing my mind on tank sizes, but hopefully this week I'll be getting a 65 gallon to setup a reef, not 100% on dimensions but I think 48x12x24.

As far as fish I'm thinking:
2 Ocellaris Clownfish
Royal Gramma
Sixline Wrasse
Maybe Yellowhead Jawfish(will take off list if not compatible w/Royal Gramma)
Kole or Mimic Tang
 
I keep changing my mind on tank sizes, but hopefully this week I'll be getting a 65 gallon to setup a reef, not 100% on dimensions but I think 48x12x24.

As far as fish I'm thinking:
2 Ocellaris Clownfish
Royal Gramma
Sixline Wrasse may not be compatible with the Royal Gramma
Maybe Yellowhead Jawfish(will take off list if not compatible w/Royal Gramma)
Kole or Mimic Tang
 
240 gallon fish purchase

240 gallon fish purchase

Steve,

I have a 6ft 240 gallon with the following fish.

3 inch Coral Beauty angel
2 inch six line wrasse
Small volitan lionfish
Small Bangaii Cardinal
2 inch Heniochus Butterflyfish
Large Diamond spot goby (sand sifter)
2 medium ocellaris clowns
Small Algae Blenny

I plan on getting a Sailfin Tang and a Yellow Tang later, but I have a buddy who can sell me his 7 inch Annularis Angel to me. Would that be ok to put in my tank with these small fish right now, and then add the tangs last later? Thanks!

Matt
 
Steve,

I have a 6ft 240 gallon with the following fish.

3 inch Coral Beauty angel
2 inch six line wrasse
Small volitan lionfish
Small Bangaii Cardinal
2 inch Heniochus Butterflyfish
Large Diamond spot goby (sand sifter)
2 medium ocellaris clowns
Small Algae Blenny

I plan on getting a Sailfin Tang and a Yellow Tang later, but I have a buddy who can sell me his 7 inch Annularis Angel to me. Would that be ok to put in my tank with these small fish right now, and then add the tangs last later? Thanks!

Matt

Matt, I do not provide commentary on aggressive fish tanks. There is, however, no fish you currently have that the Volitan lionfish will not eventually eat or try to eat.
 
Hey! Im new to the site, and in the middle of a tank upgrade. Im upgrading to a 100 gallon(36Lx24Dx26H) and right now i have a clownfish and a couple pajama cardinals. Would a small yellow tang be alright? If not, would any other tangs be compatible with my tank? Ill have 100 pounds of LR with minimal lps corals(hopefully have some more later) and some mushrooms.
 
Hey! Im new to the site, and in the middle of a tank upgrade. Im upgrading to a 100 gallon(36Lx24Dx26H) and right now i have a clownfish and a couple pajama cardinals. Would a small yellow tang be alright? If not, would any other tangs be compatible with my tank? Ill have 100 pounds of LR with minimal lps corals(hopefully have some more later) and some mushrooms.

Reef Central's recommended tank size for tangs can be found here. However, it is not just a tank size issue. In general, you want to add the most aggressive fish last, least aggressive fish first. As such, planning your entire stocking list is desirable.
 
29 gallon sumpless tank.

x3 Red Striped Goby (Trimma cana)
Clown Goby, Yellow (Gobiodon okinawae)
Tanaka's Pygmy Wrasse (Wetmorella tanakai)
 
Hey I'm new to RC but I have two tanks:
1st one is a 29 gallon biocube:
Blue damsel
and two rock with zooanthids (they are unidentified)
2nd tank is a 69 gallon with a custom sump that has a protein skimmer (euoreef?) and a medium sock with carbon
a pair of clown fish (unknown kind my dad gave them to me)
a sailfin tang
a banggai cardinal
Frogspawn
duncan
anemone
rock anemone
gorgonia (yellow/orange)
mushrooms (purple)
zooanthid small colony
and plenty of aptasia

I need some help to try to build these tanks with flashy fish that are low maintance...

Thanks in advance.
 
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Hey I'm new to RC but I have two tanks:
1st one is a 29 gallon biocube:
Blue damsel will limit tank mates going forward because of its aggressive nature
and two rock with zooanthids (they are unidentified)
2nd tank is a 69 gallon with a custom sump that has a protein skimmer (euoreef?) and a medium sock with carbon
a pair of clown fish (unknown kind my dad gave them to me)
a sailfin tang requires a much larger tank. Reef Central's recommendation for tank sizes for tangs can be found here.
a banggai cardinal hopefully tank bred
Frogspawn
duncan
anemone
rock anemone
gorgonia (yellow/orange)
mushrooms (purple)
zooanthid small colony
and plenty of aptasia

I need some help to try to build these tanks with flashy fish that are low maintance...

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi Snorvich. What do you think about this line up?

600g 8' x 4' 30" tall

Blue Tang
White Cheek Tang
Orange Shoulder Tang
Black Spot Tang
Blonde Naso Tang
3-5 Schooling Bannerfish
7 Pictilis Anthias
Foxface Lo "Rabbitfish"
Copperband Butterfly
Common Cleaner Wrasse

Thanks
 
In advance thank you for the help!

Set up is a 40B with a 29gallon sump
Eshopps skimmer rated for 75gallons
Koralia pumps for water movement
about 40lbs of live rock ( will add another 5-10lbs soon)
going to be a soft coral reef

Live stock (yet to buy any but tank is already cycled) in order of most desired:
2 false perc clown fish
1 purple fire fish
1 flasher wrasse
1 purple fire fish
1 jester goby
1 skunk cleaner shrimp + snail clean up crew
 
Hi Snorvich. What do you think about this line up?

600g 8' x 4' 30" tall

Blue Tang
White Cheek Tang
Orange Shoulder Tang
Black Spot Tang
Blonde Naso Tang
3-5 Schooling Bannerfish
7 Pictilis Anthias pretty but difficult and will require special feeding
Foxface Lo "Rabbitfish"
Copperband Butterfly the australian variety has a better chance
Common Cleaner Wrasse does not prevent parasites, but tangs enjoy the attention

Thanks
 
In advance thank you for the help!

Set up is a 40B with a 29gallon sump
Eshopps skimmer rated for 75gallons
Koralia pumps for water movement
about 40lbs of live rock ( will add another 5-10lbs soon)
going to be a soft coral reef

Live stock (yet to buy any but tank is already cycled) in order of most desired:
2 false perc clown fish
1 purple fire fish introduce early
1 flasher wrasse needs a larger tank
1 purple fire fish only one firefish unless it is a bonded pair
1 jester goby
1 skunk cleaner shrimp + snail clean up crew

you have jumpers so 1/4 inch mesh is a requirement
 
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