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I'm in the process of swapping DTs and putting in a basement sump. I need to move my livestock to another tank for ~1 month (at most will be 2 months). Here is what I have:

- 2 occ. clowns
- 1 yellow assessor
- 1 red sea mimic blenny
- 1 black cardinalfish

Will these 5 fish be okay in a 20 gal for 1-2 months? Or do I need to put them into two 20 gals? I have two 20 gal, but would be easier to have them in 1 tank, if possible. Largest clown is 2" and the cardinal fish is ~2.5". Others are small (~1"). Live rock will be moved into the tank (~20 gal per tank).

Thanks!
 
200gal FOWLR - have a 3" GoldFlake - just went in about 10days ago. Could I put another 2"GF in?

Pairing large angels is possible. Assuming no other conspecifics, it would probably work. But, be sure there are no established territorial fish.
 
I'm in the process of swapping DTs and putting in a basement sump. I need to move my livestock to another tank for ~1 month (at most will be 2 months). Here is what I have:

- 2 occ. clowns
- 1 yellow assessor
- 1 red sea mimic blenny
- 1 black cardinalfish

Will these 5 fish be okay in a 20 gal for 1-2 months? Or do I need to put them into two 20 gals? I have two 20 gal, but would be easier to have them in 1 tank, if possible. Largest clown is 2" and the cardinal fish is ~2.5". Others are small (~1"). Live rock will be moved into the tank (~20 gal per tank).

Thanks!

That should work as long as the clownfish are not bonded and mating
 
Ok so I plan on picking up a some more livestock tonight and wanted to make sure what you guys thought before I went and picked them up. My tank is 210gallon (800 Liter)

Currently:
Regal Blue tang
Clown Trigger
Bursa Trigger
2 X Maroon Clowns
Unicorn Fish ( lol as my daughter calls it)
Diamond Goby
Filefish
Copperbanded Butterfly
RBTA

Picking up:
Bi-Color Blenny
Scopos Tang
Bristletooth Tomini Tang

Thanks for the advise
 
Ok so I plan on picking up a some more livestock tonight and wanted to make sure what you guys thought before I went and picked them up. My tank is 210gallon (800 Liter)

Currently:
Regal Blue tang
Clown Trigger
Bursa Trigger
2 X Maroon Clowns
Unicorn Fish ( lol as my daughter calls it)
Diamond Goby
Filefish
Copperbanded Butterfly
RBTA

Picking up:
Bi-Color Blenny
Scopos Tang
Bristletooth Tomini Tang

Thanks for the advise

Sorry, I do not provide analysis of aggressive fish commnity tanks. In the long run, your clown trigger will kill most other fish in your tank. You can post your question here.
 
Looking to add a jawfish (3-5 " of sand bed) 180 6ft
2 tangs
Coris wrasse
solar wrasse
mated o.clowns
cleaner wrasse
orchid dottyback
cromis
star blenny
mandarin
would like to set up a pair if possible
could a a pair of watchmen gobies be added at a latter date?
thanks
 
Looking to add a jawfish (3-5 " of sand bed) 180 6ft
2 tangs
Coris wrasse
solar wrasse
mated o.clowns
cleaner wrasse
orchid dottyback
cromis
star blenny
mandarin
would like to set up a pair if possible
could a a pair of watchmen gobies be added at a latter date?
thanks

Blue spotted jawfish need cool temperatures (about 72F) for best results long term. However, other jawfish species (one or more) would work fine.
 
Hello
Thank you so much for providing this service
I am putting together a 30 gal (15x15x36) with a 20 gal sump.
I would like to have a pair O. Clowns,
watchman Gobie,
pr b. Cardinals (if not too many fish)
Yellow band possum wrasse
Thank you.
 
Hello
Thank you so much for providing this service
I am putting together a 30 gal (15x15x36) with a 20 gal sump.
I would like to have a pair O. Clowns,
watchman Gobie,
pr b. Cardinals (if not too many fish)
Yellow band possum wrasse
Thank you.

Nice stocking plan. A bit much in this size tank but all fish except the clownfish will be peaceful. The clownfish, once sexually mature and bonded may prove to be an issue behaviorally.
 
90 gallon mixed reef:

Pair of Pink Skunk Clownfish
Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish (I prefer the longer nosed full black eye'd variety)
Pair of Yasha Gobies W. Shrimp
5 Carberryi anthias
Firefish
Female Bellus Angelfish
Red Scooter Blenny

Thanks Steve!
 
90 gallon mixed reef:

Pair of Pink Skunk Clownfish
Yellow Longnose Butterflyfish (I prefer the longer nosed full black eye'd variety)
Pair of Yasha Gobies W. Shrimp If this a bonded pair, two will work, otherwise it may not
5 Carberryi anthias A larger tank would be better for a group; be sure and feed multiple times per day
Firefish
Female Bellus Angelfish
Red Scooter Blenny

Thanks Steve!
 
Yes, I plan on waiting for a bonded pair of yasha gobies on DD.
My plan to feed mysis along with some other frozen seafoods twice a day (more if necessary.) And before adding the anthias setup a auto feeder for continual pellet feeding throughout the day.

Thanks again :)
 
I'm considering maybe one more fish addition for my tank down the road (not in the next couple of months).

I've got a 36 gallon tank that has a total water volume of roughly 32 gallons. I do have a fairly oversized skimmer (rated for 75 gallons - Reef Octopus BH-100) but definitely don't want to cross into that overstocked, skimmer constantly overworked territory.

Currently in the tank - 2 oscellaris clownfish and 1 diamond goby.

One, should I even consider one more addition down the road?

Two, would a midas blenny play nicely in this tank with what's already in there? I love the coloration and behavior that I've seen from midas blennies and it's definitely on my "small fish" wish list.

Three, are there any other really cool smaller fish that would make nice additions to this setup? It seems that most of the fish that I look at and go "Wow!" just wouldn't be suitable for this tank size even if they were the only fish in the tank but I know there are "a lot more fish in the sea" than what I know about.
 
Do you think that the scooter blenny will be okay pod wise? I will eventually setup an external refugium, but not for a little while...

they do eat frozen mysis. Your tank size is marginal but probably ok. Be sure your anthias eat pellets before depending on an autofeeder.
 
I'm considering maybe one more fish addition for my tank down the road (not in the next couple of months).

I've got a 36 gallon tank that has a total water volume of roughly 32 gallons. I do have a fairly oversized skimmer (rated for 75 gallons - Reef Octopus BH-100) but definitely don't want to cross into that overstocked, skimmer constantly overworked territory.

Currently in the tank - 2 oscellaris clownfish and 1 diamond goby.

One, should I even consider one more addition down the road? you have room

Two, would a midas blenny play nicely in this tank with what's already in there? I love the coloration and behavior that I've seen from midas blennies and it's definitely on my "small fish" wish list. they are ok, but they can nip fins of tank mates

Three, are there any other really cool smaller fish that would make nice additions to this setup? It seems that most of the fish that I look at and go "Wow!" just wouldn't be suitable for this tank size even if they were the only fish in the tank but I know there are "a lot more fish in the sea" than what I know about.

Lots more possibles, just check back here for behavioral analysis and compatibility. By the way, I grew up in Birmingham.
 
I have a 180g tank with a 40 gallon sump that has been up for a year now. The current stock is 2 Percula clowns, a yellow watchman gobie paired with a pistol shrimp. Also have a CUC and a few corals. both SPS and LPS.

I am looking to add some new inhabitants. Looking at adding 3 royal grammas and a RBTA.

Any issues with adding the 3 royal grammas? I have plenty of rock in the tank with many holes/hiding places as I understand they like hiding places to dart into if needed.

FYI. In the future I will likely add a tang (either blue or powder blue) but nothing else in the immediate future. Just like taking it slow.

Thanks in advance for the help.
 
I have a 180g tank with a 40 gallon sump that has been up for a year now. The current stock is 2 Percula clowns, a yellow watchman gobie paired with a pistol shrimp. Also have a CUC and a few corals. both SPS and LPS.

I am looking to add some new inhabitants. Looking at adding 3 royal grammas and a RBTA.

Any issues with adding the 3 royal grammas? I have plenty of rock in the tank with many holes/hiding places as I understand they like hiding places to dart into if needed. should be no problem. While they are territorial, the size of their territory is small

FYI. In the future I will likely add a tang (either blue or powder blue) but nothing else in the immediate future. Just like taking it slow. Powder blue should be fine, P. hepatus gets pretty large for a six foot tank.

Thanks in advance for the help.
 
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