I haven't had much of a problem yet with the hermits and snails but I am aware or the possibility.
Over time, they will.
Clown I am looking at just an Ocellaris
What about a second Firefish? only if a male plus female pair otherwise, over time, only one will survive
What else can I stock with out over doing it?
Hey Steve, here's an updated list!
40 breeder, 20 long sump.
2x true perc
1x Firefish
1x Neon goby
1x orange spotted goby
1x royal gramma
1x tailspot blenny
1x Scooter Blenny not really a blenny, but all eat frozen; long term, survival is more likely in a larger tank
1x Flame Angel
I know that the scooter blenny is fairly difficult since they eat pods, but I was able to train one to eat frozen before, so I hoping to either do that or find a trained one.
Thanks again!
Okay, great! As far as the dragonet goes, I will be getting a small one and by the time it gets large, the tank will be upgraded or I can give it away. And I didn't realize they all ate frozen, thought I was just good at training mine, haha.
Will any of the other fishes compete with it for food? I'd prefer not to feed frozen twice a day since my other one didn't fatten up until I started that since it was in a smaller tank.
The problem has several dimensions. First all other fish in the tank will compete for food and those less aggressive will, in the long term, lose out. Next, the metabolism of this fish, and other dragonets is that they eat constantly. Which means that with the normal "feeding" done by the vast majority of aquarists (which is usually done once per day) will not provide the quantity of food required for this type of metabolism. As a consequence, in the long run, the fish will waste away. However, this is not a discussion thread, and this is much more than I would normally provide in compatibility analysis.
Also, will a lemonpeel and the flame be interchangeable? Still a bit down the road till I get it so I might change my mind.
Setup is a 45 gallon 36x24x12 mixed reef with a 20 gallon sump. Here's my list!
2 clowns what species? Makes a big difference
Leopard wrasse Marginal in this sized tank unless you feed multiple times per day
2? Blue green Chromis two will likely become one over time
Red star will likely starve in this sized tank
Bicolor blenny
Dragonette? Not in this sized tank, especially with a leopard wrassse
Thanks!!!
Thanks for the suggestions! I'm lookin at 2 black ice or snowflake clowns...also how many chromis is recommended? Or should I just stick to one? Would a pajama or Banghai cardinal work with the list? Thanks a lot!!!
I know you don't deal as much with the more aggressive fish but do you know if a lunare wrasse and a harlequin tusk are compatible. I have a 220 and a 140 g mixed reef that has already cycled. I have another 220 and 100 future mixed reefs that I'm preparing to cycle. The cycled tanks have a cleanup crew of various snails and some cleaner shrimp will go into the reef tanks without the wrasses and other shrimp eaters. Just curious if those 2 would get along together and what sized tank would be appropriate, hopefully the 140 because I want the bigger tanks for a passive reef community. The 2 wrasses are my favorites since childhood when my dad kept them. Any information or assistance would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, RAMMD
Hey snorvich,
Thanks for all your help, its great to have a second eye on this stuff after researching it.
I'm starting a 40G Breeder that is currently cycling with 20lbs live rock, 35lbs dry rock and 40lbs live sand
I'm still at least a couple weeks from adding anything to the tank but at the moment I'm looking at...
- 2 ocellaris clownfish
- 1 six line wrasse this will limit options going forward
- 1 Yellow Watchman Goby + Shrimp
- 1 Flame Angelfish
Thanks for all the help! this list is fine except as noted
Matt
29g cube, currently have:
2 small snowflake clowns
1 orange spotted goby
1 purple stripe dottyback this will limit options considerably
assorted corals and the usual cuc, no shrimp. (do i need to be more specific?).
i'd like to add just one more fish. i have always loved the long nose hawkfish one my favorite fish; the dottyback may allow that (odds are about 50/50) butthe odds would be much better in a larger tank
or i've considered a six line wrasse. the dottyback will not allow this for sure
would either of these be appropriate?
thanks for your hard work!!
Hi again!
I have a 55g, no sump, but have a Remora Pro S skimmer, Fluval 306 filter, Aquaclear 70 converted into a refugium, lots of live and dry rock and a 2" sandbed.
Current inhabitants:
1 tank bred Ocelaris
1 Banggai Cardinal
1 Six Line Wrasse
1 Lawnmower Blenny
1 m/f pair of Red Band High Fin Goby's and a pistol Shrimp
1 Royal Gramma (wrasse did have a prob with him for a couple days, but soon lost interest)
CUC is mostly snails, 1 peppermint shrimp and a couple hermits. Reef set-up.
Question is, I've been waiting to add a Flame Angel. I have read about Six Line's having major issues with Coral Beauties, do you know of any issues between the Six Line and a Flame Angel? six lines can have issues with many fish, so I cannot accurately predict if it will with the flame angel
2nd question, do you believe there's room to add additional fish with this set up, or will the Flame Angel push me toward the limits of what my system can handle? it is rarely a bioload issue, it is almost always a behavioral issue with tank space and territorial requirements or inhabiting the same ecological niche
Thanks in advance![]()
Hi Steve,
After moving town I'm starting fresh with my tank and am thinking of a bit of a different stocking and just wanted to run it by your expertise first.
Tank will be a mixed reef with mainly LPS and a few inverts plus fish as follows :-
2x Ocellaris Clownfish (will be infant at purchase)
2x Spotted Cardinalfish
1x One Spot Foxface (I'm aware these may nip corals, also a grazer)
1x Flame Angelfish (Also know for nipping corals plus a 2nd grazer, will be adding algae from fuge to tank to supplement)
1x Mandarin (about 6 to 12 months time when pods are suitable) Not with a mandarin
Inverts--
2x Banded Coral Shrimp must be a mated pair, but they can take fish
1x Blue Tuxedo Urchin
1x Ritteri Anemone (about 12 mths time) I would not do two anemones in this sized tank
1x True Carpet Anemone (about 12 mths time)
Will also have some hammerhead, frogspawn, elegance corals in at some time as well.
Tank Details :- 75 gal display tank (48"x18"x20"), 45 gal sump <including 25 gal refuge with caulerpa> (48"x15"x18"), Photon48 LED lights, UV steralizer (220gph pump feed), Aquaone Protein Skimmer G220, 800 gph powerhead and 660 gph return pump, chiller, Tunze ATO
Is the bio-load within check and will these inhabitants be able to co-exist? bioload is fine, and I provided commentary on potential issues
thanks
Jason