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03/20/2018, 07:41 AM | #1 |
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New tank...New adventure!
Hi guys! I've got a 65gal that's cycled and ready to go! Currently I have 4 Domino Damsels and a small rock with polyps pancake lookin guys.
So my vision is this...Id like to have a Snowflake Eel, Fu Manchu Lion, Marine Betta, Scopus Tang, and a Maroon Clown. I'm open to advice and suggestions. Thank you for your time I look forward to your advice and thoughts. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk |
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I'm curious...what kind of filter are you running with the long tube in the middle of the tank?
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I can tell you're excited, but prepare for stages of the uglies. Looks like you started with dry base limestone rock. Good stuff, but will leach nutrients. Particularly phosphates. Algae coming!
Curious also, are you going with coral? Edit: I already see you have some coral. Go slow and let the system mature for several months before adding coral. You'll save the time and headache of losing money, time, and livestock. Consider raising the light a bit too, that's rather low.
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I'd recommend some more rock so you get more beneficial bacteria built up to handle the load of the fish you're wanting to keep.
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You will want to make sure there is enough room between the glass and the rock pile on the right so you can clean the glass.
You will have to get rid of the domino damsels. They get big and really mean.
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And I second keeping the rock off of your glass. It makes it hard to clean the corner and the rock will put scratches in your glass. |
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Good, sound advice above - but nobody is going to address his eventual stocking list?
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All the rocks sand ect a side. How do you guys feel about my proposed tank mates? Also the order in witch I introduce them?
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The tank would meet the requirements for the others, but I see some problems. Maroon clowns are pretty aggressive. The others, although peaceful, will have a big bioload, especially the eel. A 65 gallon with a snowflake eel, lion, and marine betta could turn into water quality problems...unless you add on a sump/fuge with a big skimmer or even a remote deep sand bed.
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The stock list was the first thing I noticed. Those are all large, aggressive fish. IMO none of them should go in a 65 gal tank, nevermind all of them together. Besides a huge bioload it will be a free for all. You will be setting yourself up for failure and will wind up not enjoying your tank.
I suggest you reconsider that wish list or get a bigger tank. Go slow and research in whatever you do. Good luck!
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I'm trying to think of another clown that would get large enough to not be eaten by the lion. I know Clarkii's get bigger but they are also jerks. If he did go with the Maroon, maybe add him last to help with the aggression? As far as to what to add in first, I'm not sure - I'm thinking maybe the marine betta? I'm just guessing tho. Oh, and nereefpat, what would you think he would need to give up off his current list if he wanted to keep the tang? Just trying to offer him suggestions and alternatives |
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The tank isn't big enough for the tang. So that answer is simple.
I think the others are a bit complicated. Like I said, I think the 65 meets the minimum tank size requirements for the other fish, and I don't see compatibility issues. You just may have some bioload issues, especially for the 24-30" eel. And maroon/clarkia clowns can be really nasty.
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How would you keep a snowflake in an open top tank?
He posted in the New to the Hobby forum, just joined RC this month and has 9 posts. I think as experienced hobbyists we should be guiding him away from this difficult combination of fish. With that bioload, even with an oversized skimmer and if he keeps up with pita large water changes he will have plentry of nuisance algae. Maybe enough to drive him away. Instead we should be encouraging him to choose fish that will lead to success, which will allow him to enjoy the hobby. XDR think about these fish and do some research on them: Yellow or Flame Tomini Tang Royal Gramma Occelaris or Percula clowns Flame Hawkfish One of the smaller wrasses There are others to consider.
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I've done my fair share of research on my list. I've seen it go both ways on the list that I have. I am VERY green in the ways of Marine tanks but I also have lots of good reliable help with LOTS of years under their belts. I really really appreciate the comments coming in and I'd love to hear more as they come in. The screen I have already looked into and know that it's a must for keeping the Eel.
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