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01/28/2016, 10:56 AM | #1 |
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What to add next...
my tank cycled last week and i've had my 2 ocellaris clownfish for a week in the tank. I want to add another fish. What should my next fish be?
I've got a 100gallon tank. My Nitrates are roughly 10ppm so i'm waiting to bring this down before adding corals. Any suggestions? Should i start introducing a small clean up crew? If so what do you recommend? Note: i dont have any algae issues yet. |
01/28/2016, 11:06 AM | #2 |
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Clean up crew should be added before your first fish. They are important parts of how your tank filters and processes waste, not a solution for an algae problem.
You need a long term stocking plan, a big picture of what you want your tank to look like down the road. 100 gallons is a nice size and gives you plenty of room to play, but you should be thinking about your next six fish and then the best order for those fish, not just one fish. And add a cuc now. |
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Your next move should be a cuc. Then after that a pen and paper for the list of fish you'd like to add |
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01/28/2016, 11:35 AM | #4 |
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What sort of cuc should i add and at what quantity?
I see some cuc packages on line like at liveaquaria but i think the quantity is too much. |
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01/28/2016, 12:10 PM | #6 |
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Here's my cuc for a 30 gallon for comparison
Nassarius Snails - 5 Turbo snail - 3 trochus snail - 2 astrea snail - 2 blue legged hermit - 5 (scarlets may be a better choice they weren't available for me) I would avoid the prebuilt packages and piece it together slowly. Even my tiny crew was added in two different sitting to try and keep as much alive as possible. Get nassarius for sure though they put in work. |
01/28/2016, 12:15 PM | #7 |
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Bristleworms, limpets, nassarius, ceriths, and micro-hermits. for a 100, I'd get about 20 hermits, 20 ceriths, 5 nassarius, several limpets and at least 4 bristleworms---they'll multiply readily to fit the food supply.
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01/28/2016, 12:36 PM | #9 |
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Aside from a CUC I would focus more on the type of tank you want to have. If you're shooting for a community tank then start off with passive fish and then semi-aggressive fish. I only have 4 fish (2 clowns, royal gramma and firefish) in my tank and they all get along great. I won't be adding any more fish until I return from a vacation at the end of March. Instead of thinking about what fish I want I'm going to just go to the LFS and see what jumps out at me. It's important to observe any prospective fish in the store as to how they look and behave. After researching the species I will then decide if I want to bring him home with me.
Are you planning on putting any new inhabitants into quarantine first? There is also no harm in putting some coral frags in at this time. It offers some color and little more life to your tank.
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