As the tank was started with new rodi water mixed with Tropic Marin salt, live rock, extra water from the holding tank where the live rock was kept for several months, and clean sand, I do not expect a big cycle. A cycle will always be there, but a spike is not expected.
The first fishes were added yesterday.
To rest more asure about the bacterial growth, I added some Dr.Tim's One&Only before adding the fish.
This also brings up the rest of the planned live stock.
In my previous tanks I had too much fish. Meaning that if the tank was laid out for 10 fish, I would have 12 or 13.
This system is 780L. When I deduct the glass thickness, rocks and sand, there remains 700L in total more or less. Glass thickness is a big factor in aquarium volume calculations.
With 700L (or 180 gallon) I could add (rule of thumb "½ an inch of fully grown fish per gallon of water") 90 inch of fully grown fish. That is 2.30 meter of fish and that is a lot.
So the idea is the following:
- 2 picasso clown fish (already in the tank) with their anemone
- tomini tang
- white tail bristletooth tang
- kole yellow eye tang
- 2-3 wrasse
- royal gramma basslet
- alge blenny (or similar)
- diamond watchman goby
- engineer goby
I like a shoal of fish and more in particular anthias. But i am not sure about the feeding. Most of them need several feedings a day and I am not at home that much to be able to keep an eye on them all day.
Please give your comments if any.
The first fishes were added yesterday.
To rest more asure about the bacterial growth, I added some Dr.Tim's One&Only before adding the fish.
This also brings up the rest of the planned live stock.
In my previous tanks I had too much fish. Meaning that if the tank was laid out for 10 fish, I would have 12 or 13.
This system is 780L. When I deduct the glass thickness, rocks and sand, there remains 700L in total more or less. Glass thickness is a big factor in aquarium volume calculations.
With 700L (or 180 gallon) I could add (rule of thumb "½ an inch of fully grown fish per gallon of water") 90 inch of fully grown fish. That is 2.30 meter of fish and that is a lot.
So the idea is the following:
- 2 picasso clown fish (already in the tank) with their anemone
- tomini tang
- white tail bristletooth tang
- kole yellow eye tang
- 2-3 wrasse
- royal gramma basslet
- alge blenny (or similar)
- diamond watchman goby
- engineer goby
I like a shoal of fish and more in particular anthias. But i am not sure about the feeding. Most of them need several feedings a day and I am not at home that much to be able to keep an eye on them all day.
Please give your comments if any.
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