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A new 30g species tank
Hello,
I setup a 30g including a 10g sump/refugium in my office and I am still not sure what species I am going to keep in it. I was thinking one of the following: - 1 Peacock Mantis shrimp - 2 Cuttle fish - 2 Seahorse ? What do you think guys or can you recommend any other species I should consider please? Thanks |
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#2 |
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I am in the same boat, trying to decide what to put in a smaller species tank. I'd lean towards the mantis shrimp, they are pretty easy to care for. Seahorses and cuttlefish require a lot more work and are more difficult.
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Any more opinions please?
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i would definitely go with a peacock mantis, very active and beautiful and not as much care as the other species would require. i have one in a 24 and i'm about to get my second one.
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sabazerehi, did you mean that you are planning to add another peacock mantish shrimp in a 24g aquarium ?
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is the tank at home in the office or away in the ofice. as the horses require a lot of feeding as do cuttlefish.
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The tank is at the office in my home..
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