Hi everyone, finally got some extra space in my room to set up a little tank and figured might as well try out breeding fish. I hear the Banggai cardinal is easy to breed, but I personally like the Apogon cyanosoma's colorations... This is what I currently have:
-10 gallon tank
-18 watt 50/50 light (keeping it low for less algae)
-Biocube skimmer
-Aquaclear 20 HOB filter with LR rubble and carbon
-50 watt submersible heater
-1-2" substrate (mix of aragonite + crushed coral)
-Few pounds of live rock, with caves and the like
-Breeder trap
There is no water in yet, just what you see above all dry and clean. There are no inverts going in there either (only a pair of cardinals.. maybe snail or 2 lol). I have a few questions to ask you guys:
1) Is a powerhead needed, even if don't plan on having any corals or heavy amounts of live rock? The HOB creates a little bit of flow- is that enough for fish?
2) Is there anything on the aforementioned list that is either useless, redundent, or needs to be replaced? Keep in mind I can't increase tank size (20" max size).
3) Do all cardinals breed the same way? Or are there certain differences between them that are important when deciding which species to breed?
Thanks so far,
Rob
edit: forgot to mention I can probably set up a small fry tank for them to grow in if raising them in a breeder trap is a bad idea..
-10 gallon tank
-18 watt 50/50 light (keeping it low for less algae)
-Biocube skimmer
-Aquaclear 20 HOB filter with LR rubble and carbon
-50 watt submersible heater
-1-2" substrate (mix of aragonite + crushed coral)
-Few pounds of live rock, with caves and the like
-Breeder trap
There is no water in yet, just what you see above all dry and clean. There are no inverts going in there either (only a pair of cardinals.. maybe snail or 2 lol). I have a few questions to ask you guys:
1) Is a powerhead needed, even if don't plan on having any corals or heavy amounts of live rock? The HOB creates a little bit of flow- is that enough for fish?
2) Is there anything on the aforementioned list that is either useless, redundent, or needs to be replaced? Keep in mind I can't increase tank size (20" max size).
3) Do all cardinals breed the same way? Or are there certain differences between them that are important when deciding which species to breed?
Thanks so far,
Rob
edit: forgot to mention I can probably set up a small fry tank for them to grow in if raising them in a breeder trap is a bad idea..
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