gavinsepanik
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Can I add a pair of black ice clowns, 2 firefish and a catalina goby to my 20L mainly sps reef with 25lbs of figi live rock and a 10g sump?
Can I add a pair of black ice clowns, 2 firefish and a catalina goby to my 20L mainly sps reef with 25lbs of figi live rock and a 10g sump?
and possibly a royal gramma instead of a catalina goby
Steve, The Hypsypops Rubicunda (Garibaldi Damselfish) can this be with other fish or is it to aggressive for that...
Thanks,,
Would a Yellow head jawfish, and a Blue spot jawfish coexist together succesfully in a 200 gallon reef?
TIA
I am looking for some colour in my 75g tank.
It's been running for 9+ months. Things are going well. I have some macro algae that I am working to take care of by manual removal. No GFO yet as I am starting to manually dose Cal and Alk for my corals. (Testing and manually dosing to bring up #'s then will auto dose if needed.) I want to do one thing at a time. Once I get the Alk and Cal where they need to be I'll add the GFO to deal with the nitrates. (I used RO water for the first 5 months. Now using RODI but phosphates are probably going to take time to release from the rock. I'm being patient and learning and implementing each process slowly and one at a time.)
In the meantime, I would like to add to the 2 ocellaris clowns (that are breeding). I have a chromis, too, but I'm hoping to re-home him. I love the colours of the foxface and liveaquaria notes them as peaceful.
I have a 10g QT tank set up. So the fish would not be added to the DT for at least 4 weeks. Is that a big enough tank size for him? I have a 15g I could get up and running.
Is this a good choice of fish for me? Is my timing ok, with the issues I am working on in this newer tank?
Thanks for your advice. Sorry for the long winded post. This is my first planned fish purchase! (The clowns came with the tank.)
Nowhere near ready to select fish...don't even have the tank filled with water so I'm a long way off. But I'm thinking ahead here.
My family wants at least one larger "feature" fish for the tank. I realize the tank is not that large so I'm not looking to put Tangs in it. LOL. I have a 40 gallon breeder with a 65 gallon sump for a total water volume (combined) of roughly 70 gallons, with a 20 gallon section in the sump for a refugium. The display will be easy to keep soft corals with just a few fish (not sure how much I can go with stocking fish yet). I will have a 20 gallon QT tank.
I'm wondering if any of the smaller angels will be a good choice for a main feature fish. I will only have one of these if they would make a good choice or not. The problem with any of the dwarf angels is that they are algae grazers and the tank you have would not be sufficient.
Flame angel
Lemonpeel
Coral Beauty
Other fish I want to have, but have not decided on yet (and I'm not meaning I want all of them...still trying to decide)...
Percula or Ocellaris Clownfish (one or a pair)? One or a pair are behaviorally equivalent long term
Firefish excellent
Chromis (how many?) zero in my opinion
Cardinalfish (Pajama, Banggai...how many,each, together?) A pair would work
I also want some kind of mostly bottom dwelling fish. I'd love to have a Mandarin (who wouldn't?) but I realize with my tank size (and even with a refugium where I could get a fairly good pod colony established, it's probably not a wise choice). So what would be a good selection instead of a Mandarin?
Variety of Blenny(s). One only...more? one would be fine
This is not a comprehensive list by any means and I do not want to overstock my tank so I'm just throwing these ideas out there to see what is compatible with a soft coral reef and with each other, given my tank size.
Any suggestions or recommendations by those of you with far more knowledge and experience would be greatly appreciated. I don't have my heart set on any (except for the clownfish) and I want what's best for the fish and coral.
Thanks for the info. Yeah, I wasn't sure on the dwarf angels. Is there another larger feature fish that could work?
Highly subjective question. Tank size and fish behavior are the limiting factors.
Are the Chromis too...hmm aggressive, like the way Damsels can be? Are they a Damsel?
I am in the process of upgrading my 55g reef to a 220g reef. Currently have a pair of clowns, coral beauty, juvi yellow tang ( less than 2'') and juvi hippo (less than 1.5''). In my 220g i would like:
everything I have already listed
fox face rabbitfish
emperor angel- I am aware that they may not be reef safe The coral beauty is not really reef safe; If there is insufficient algae, a P. hepatus can be less that reef safe
couple wrasses maybe 6 line and flasher? If you are considering fairy and flasher wrasses, avoid the six line
powder blue tang An established yellow tank may prove hostile
small school of chromis, anthias, or cardinals-3-5 maybe? anthias are excellent but require multiple feedings; I do not advocate chromis because they will reduce their number to one over time and they are highly susceptible to uronema; cardinals may initially shoal but then will pair off
flame angel not reef safe
I am unsure of how to move the ones I have and get new ones in the correct order of aggression. Unless this isnt as big of an issue in a larger tank? any input is welcome
Lyretail Anthias would like about 6, 1 male. may end up with multiple males
would that be a bad thing?
Other species e.g. resplendant or carberryi have less tendency to do so. Males will squabble, especially without a harem of females to herd
2 Yellowheaded jawfish (or 4) assumes a sand bed that will work
No corals in the sand, all on shelf rock. Only rocks in the middle of the tank with shelf bridges. it will be complete 180 degree swim around tank. 2-3 " sand bed