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Unread 12/02/2013, 02:11 PM   #8276
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For a 46g bowfront with a 15g sump, ~80lbs of live rock, bubble magnus curve5 skimmer, and planning to add a GFO reactor after christmas. The tank has been cycled for about 4 months and has a CuC of snails only.

Currently have 2 Ocellaris Clowns that will go in next week when they finish QT

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1 Bangaii Cardnal
1 Royal Gramma
1 Multicolor Lubbock's Fairy Wrasse
1 Yellow Watchman Goby
1 Flame Angel since this is a grazer, a larger tank is desirable

My main concern is that from my research I've seen a lot of conflicting info for tank sizes for the Flame Angel, ranging between 30 and 70 gallons, will a 46 be big enough, or would I be better off waiting until we get a bigger tank down the line? Also, with all the info out there, is there a good book(s) that you could recommend for those like me that dont have much experience (yet) that would give good, accurate info on a variety of marine species?
Books on marine species exist, but none are really up to date and definitive (in my opinion). The books I personally read are marine biology books (as opposed to marine aquarium oriented) which tend to be more rigorous but are much more difficult reading (and also much more expensive). As a "reasonable" discussion of common aquarium species, our sponsor, Dr. Foster and Smith Live Aquaria has reasonable descriptions and fair minimum tank size recommendations on their website.


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How would the bioload be if I added 2 more banggai cardinals? I also have and RBTA that I forgot to add to the list.

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37 gallon
40 lbs of live rock
Protein Skimmer SCA-301
WP-25 power head
37 gallon cleanup crew package with hermit crabs from reefcleaners
bare bottom
Eshopps RS-100 sump

Currently have:
2 blackice snowflake clowns
1 banggai cardinal
1 scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp

Going to purchase:
Mystery wrasse
tuxedo urchin

If I get the mystery wrasse, am I able to add anymore fish or have I maxed out my tank? bioload is fine but a mystery wrasse is aggressive enough that many small fish would not work

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Unread 12/02/2013, 04:34 PM   #8278
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How would the bioload be if I added 2 more banggai cardinals? I also have and RBTA that I forgot to add to the list.

Bioload is not the issue; you can only have one male and one female Banggai cardinal. More than a mated/bonded pair cannot coexist especially in a small tank.

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37 gallon
40 lbs of live rock
Protein Skimmer SCA-301
WP-25 power head
37 gallon cleanup crew package with hermit crabs from reefcleaners
bare bottom
Eshopps RS-100 sump

Currently have:
2 blackice snowflake clowns
1 banggai cardinal
1 scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp

Going to purchase:
Mystery wrasse
tuxedo urchin

If I get the mystery wrasse, am I able to add anymore fish or have I maxed out my tank? bioload is fine but a mystery wrasse is aggressive enough that many small fish would not work

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Unread 12/02/2013, 08:15 PM   #8279
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Hey guys. I have a 28 gallon aquarium with 20 lbs of live rock, penguin biowheel, and nano remora protein skimmer. So far I have one small oscelaris clown...I intend to get another for it to pair with. I would also like to get one final fish. I was thinking purple firefish but would like other suggestions of fish that would be suited for this small size tank. Any advice will help!

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Unread 12/02/2013, 09:06 PM   #8280
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Hey guys. I have a 28 gallon aquarium with 20 lbs of live rock, penguin biowheel, and nano remora protein skimmer. So far I have one small oscelaris clown...I intend to get another for it to pair with. I would also like to get one final fish. I was thinking purple firefish but would like other suggestions of fish that would be suited for this small size tank. Any advice will help!

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I think a firefish would be great and perhaps a possum wrasse. Be sure the clownfish you introduce is smaller than the existing one and of the same species.


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Unread 12/02/2013, 10:25 PM   #8281
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Thanks Steve. Are you saying possibly a possum wrasse in addition to the fire fish, or one or the other. I do also intend to purchase a skunk cleaner shrimp for the tank. Also, I am having trouble getting responses to my other posts...so i'll ask you! The tank I am using used to be a freshwater tank...so the lights are nothing special (old power compacts). I am looking to purchase LED lights and retrofit the hood so that they will fit in there. I am currently looking at ecoxotic panorama...do you think those are sufficient for growing LPS? If not what are some other lights you recommend.
I know this is not the topic of this forum and i apologize but I have been unable to get any responses on my other posts!!

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Unread 12/03/2013, 05:50 AM   #8282
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Thanks Steve. Are you saying possibly a possum wrasse in addition to the fire fish, or one or the other.

Both.

I do also intend to purchase a skunk cleaner shrimp for the tank. Also, I am having trouble getting responses to my other posts...so i'll ask you! The tank I am using used to be a freshwater tank...so the lights are nothing special (old power compacts). I am looking to purchase LED lights and retrofit the hood so that they will fit in there. I am currently looking at ecoxotic panorama...do you think those are sufficient for growing LPS? If not what are some other lights you recommend.
I know this is not the topic of this forum and i apologize but I have been unable to get any responses on my other posts!!

Thanks again
This thread is only about marine fish compatibility so, unfortunately, I cannot really answer questions about equipment.


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Unread 12/03/2013, 06:09 AM   #8283
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Steve, i feel so confident of asking here when i want to put something in the tank so here it goes...

Do you know if Peppermint Shrimps can get along with Firefish and Orange Stripes Diamong Goby??? At least i am worried with them becuase they are the most little fishes in my tank. I need to fight with Aiptasia...

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Unread 12/03/2013, 07:58 AM   #8284
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Steve, i feel so confident of asking here when i want to put something in the tank so here it goes...

Do you know if Peppermint Shrimps can get along with Firefish and Orange Stripes Diamong Goby??? At least i am worried with them becuase they are the most little fishes in my tank. I need to fight with Aiptasia...

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No problem with firefish and a diamond goby with regard to peppermint shrimp. However, peppermint shrimp may or may not help your aiptasia problem.


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Unread 12/03/2013, 08:03 AM   #8285
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Thanks Steve..


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Hey, I have a JBJ 24 with a tiny diamond goby and 1 clown. Mostly Z&Ps and acans. I would love to get a centerpiece fish, something more into swimming around. My wife loves coral beauties, but i have lost 2 of them; i cant seem to keep them alive.


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Hey, I have a JBJ 24 with a tiny diamond goby and 1 clown. Mostly Z&Ps and acans. I would love to get a centerpiece fish, something more into swimming around. My wife loves coral beauties, but i have lost 2 of them; i cant seem to keep them alive.
Coral beauties, as algae grazers need much larger tanks to sustain their eating habits.


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Unread 12/03/2013, 01:05 PM   #8288
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Thats correct, I was told to use nori sheets. But that didnt seem to work.


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Unread 12/03/2013, 01:18 PM   #8289
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Thats correct, I was told to use nori sheets. But that didnt seem to work.
Micro algae on the rocks and surface of the aquarium is what would be needed, hence the suggested minimum tank size of 75 gallons.


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Unread 12/03/2013, 01:26 PM   #8290
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Good Afternoon,

Hope you all had a good thanksgiving!!


Long time reader first time poster. I have read most of this thread and its has been great but it has left me with some questions in regards to what I would like to stock in my tank, so i would like to submit my list for your critique.

The tank will be either a 75 or 100 gallon but for arguments sake lets go with the 75g with the dimensions of 36x24x18 with a 20g sump and refugium.

Tank will be filled with liverock and sand with some corals in the future.


I will have a clean up crew with snails and shrimp no crabs as I know they are frowned upon in here.

My current potential list is below, my main concerns are bioload and if I am missing any bottom dwellers for sand sifting and covering all aspects of the water coloum so to speak, also interested on the stocking order.


5x Chromis lineata (Lined Chromis)
1 x Paracheilinus carpenteri (Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse)
1 x Paracheilinus cyaneus (Blue Flasher Wrasse)
1 or 2 Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish - Tank-Bred (
3 x Pseudanthias bartlettorum (bartletts anthias)
3 x Pseudanthias rubrizontaus (Tricolor, redbelted anthias)
1 x Pictichromis paccagnellae (Royal dotty back)
5 x Apogon flores (Bluebarred Cardinalfish)
2 x Nemateleotris magnifica (Firefish)
1 x Centropyge loricula (Flame Angelfish)

Look forward to your reply and thanks in advance.


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Good Afternoon,

Hope you all had a good thanksgiving!!


Long time reader first time poster. I have read most of this thread and its has been great but it has left me with some questions in regards to what I would like to stock in my tank, so i would like to submit my list for your critique.

The tank will be either a 75 or 100 gallon but for arguments sake lets go with the 75g with the dimensions of 36x24x18 with a 20g sump and refugium.

Tank will be filled with liverock and sand with some corals in the future.


I will have a clean up crew with snails and shrimp no crabs as I know they are frowned upon in here.

My current potential list is below, my main concerns are bioload and if I am missing any bottom dwellers for sand sifting and covering all aspects of the water coloum so to speak


5x Chromis lineata (Lined Chromis) over time, five will become one
1 x Paracheilinus carpenteri (Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse)
1 x Paracheilinus cyaneus (Blue Flasher Wrasse)
1 or 2 Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish - Tank-Bred (
3 x Pseudanthias bartlettorum (bartletts anthias) multiple anthias require a larger tank; for discussion of why, please see part one and part two of this excellent article from one of our sponsers
3 x Pseudanthias rubrizontaus (Tricolor, redbelted anthias) see above
1 x Pictichromis paccagnellae (Royal dotty back) aggressive and inconsistent with flasher wrasses
5 x Apogon flores (Bluebarred Cardinalfish)
2 x Nemateleotris magnifica (Firefish) unless a bonded pair, only one will survive
1 x Centropyge loricula (Flame Angelfish)

Look forward to your reply and thanks in advance.



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Thanks for the quick reply,

I have one more question for you

In the list you sent back I read the Anthias links you gave me thanks for that.

But can I do one of each or do I just have to choose one of the species and leave it at that.

Here is an updated list with your suggestions


3x Chromis lineata (Lined Chromis)
1 x Paracheilinus carpenteri (Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse)
1 x Paracheilinus cyaneus (Blue Flasher Wrasse)
1 or 2 Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish - Tank-Bred (Amphiprion ocellaris var.)
1 x Pseudanthias bartlettorum (bartletts anthias)
1 x Pseudanthias rubrizontaus (Tricolor, redbelted anthias)
5 x Apogon flores (Bluebarred Cardinalfish) ( I assume I can add more or another type of cardinal?)
2 x Nemateleotris magnifica (Firefish Bonded pair if i can find them)
1 x Centropyge loricula (Flame Angelfish)

Additions

Felt like I was lacking bottom dwellers, could i add a blenny, gobie and jawfish?

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Thanks for the quick reply,

I have one more question for you

In the list you sent back I read the Anthias links you gave me thanks for that.

But can I do one of each or do I just have to choose one of the species and leave it at that. One of each is fine because there will not be the social interaction that multiples of the same species will entail

Here is an updated list with your suggestions


3x Chromis lineata (Lined Chromis)
1 x Paracheilinus carpenteri (Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse)
1 x Paracheilinus cyaneus (Blue Flasher Wrasse)
1 or 2 Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish - Tank-Bred (Amphiprion ocellaris var.)
1 x Pseudanthias bartlettorum (bartletts anthias)
1 x Pseudanthias rubrizontaus (Tricolor, redbelted anthias)
5 x Apogon flores (Bluebarred Cardinalfish) ( I assume I can add more or another type of cardinal?) Yes and no depending on species
2 x Nemateleotris magnifica (Firefish Bonded pair if i can find them) Impossible to get a bonded pair; you may accidentally do it but the odds are against
1 x Centropyge loricula (Flame Angelfish)

Additions

Felt like I was lacking bottom dwellers, could i add a blenny, gobie and jawfish? bottom dwellers are not necessary especially if you have nasarius snails. A shrimp goby is fine, a sleeper goby not. Jawfish work but they depend on species.

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Thanks for the quick response, any chance you could comment on what you feel the tank would be like from an activity level? and overall harmony or would that be better in another forum?


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Thanks for the quick response, any chance you could comment on what you feel the tank would be like from an activity level? and overall harmony or would that be better in another forum?
The cardinals do little in terms of activity as they are more nocturnal than not. Otherwise, activity level should be pretty good. My analysis is always focused around providing a harmonious environment through compatible fish behaviors. (Many often assume I am analyzing bioload, but that is not the primary focus)


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The cardinals do little in terms of activity as they are more nocturnal than not. Otherwise, activity level should be pretty good. My analysis is always focused around providing a harmonious environment through compatible fish behaviors. (Many often assume I am analyzing bioload, but that is not the primary focus)

Thanks again Snorvich, i know you don't normally provide any recommendations on fish but would you or could you provide 1 or 2 alternate species that shoal / group together that could be a fit for what is already in my list.


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Thanks again Snorvich, i know you don't normally provide any recommendations on fish but would you or could you provide 1 or 2 alternate species that shoal / group together that could be a fit for what is already in my list.
There is no fish species that will shoal or school in your sized tank. Closest is apogon parvulus (red spot cardinal) but that is pretty difficult to maintain without multiple feedings of frozen per day.


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There is no fish species that will shoal or school in your sized tank. Closest is apogon parvulus (red spot cardinal) but that is pretty difficult to maintain without multiple feedings of frozen per day.

Thanks Snorvich, I will have a look at those.

Last question for today what order would you feel is right for stocking the tank with my selections ( I will repost for ease )

3x Chromis lineata (Lined Chromis)
1 x Paracheilinus carpenteri (Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse)
1 x Paracheilinus cyaneus (Blue Flasher Wrasse)
2 x Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish - Tank-Bred (Amphiprion ocellaris var.)
1 x Pseudanthias bartlettorum (bartletts anthias)
1 x Pseudanthias rubrizontaus (Tricolor, redbelted anthias)
5 x Apogon flores (Bluebarred Cardinalfish)
1 x Nemateleotris magnifica
1 x Centropyge loricula (Flame Angelfish)


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Thanks Snorvich, I will have a look at those.

Last question for today what order would you feel is right for stocking the tank with my selections ( I will repost for ease )

3x Chromis lineata (Lined Chromis) last
1 x Paracheilinus carpenteri (Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse)
1 x Paracheilinus cyaneus (Blue Flasher Wrasse)
2 x Black & White Ocellaris Clownfish - Tank-Bred (Amphiprion ocellaris var.)
1 x Pseudanthias bartlettorum (bartletts anthias)
1 x Pseudanthias rubrizontaus (Tricolor, redbelted anthias)
5 x Apogon flores (Bluebarred Cardinalfish)
1 x Nemateleotris magnifica first
1 x Centropyge loricula (Flame Angelfish)
The general rule is most aggressive last, least aggressive/shy first.


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The general rule is most aggressive last, least aggressive/shy first.


Thanks again, surprised to see the Angel wasn't last.


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