32 Gal Biocube Livestock list

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Hi all! Not "new" to reef tanks but still a noob. I had a 13.5 fluval for 6-7 months before I needed to break it down to make room for my newborn. She is about 6 months old now and my feet are under me so, I started up a 32 gallon Biocube recently and finishing a fishless dr. tims cycle right now. I was hoping to get your thoughts on my livestock list? This isn't completely set in stone obviously. I am open to suggestions and hearing your experiences.

Corals

  • GSP Island
  • 2 Hammers
  • 1 Frogspawn
  • Handful of mushrooms?
  • Galaxea (on the side wall)
  • Beginner SPS (green slime & jason fox enchanted forest Birdsnest?)
  • Duncan?
Inverts

  • Pistol shrimp
  • Pincushion or tuxedo urchin
  • Basic CUC (snails and hermits)
  • Conch?
Fish

  • Green mandarin dragonet (my dream fish)
  • Paired basic Ocellaris clowns
  • Blue-spot goby or other that pairs with pistol shrimp
  • Longnose hawk?
 

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Hi all! Not "new" to reef tanks but still a noob. I had a 13.5 fluval for 6-7 months before I needed to break it down to make room for my newborn. She is about 6 months old now and my feet are under me so, I started up a 32 gallon Biocube recently and finishing a fishless dr. tims cycle right now. I was hoping to get your thoughts on my livestock list? This isn't completely set in stone obviously. I am open to suggestions and hearing your experiences.

Corals

  • GSP Island
  • 2 Hammers
  • 1 Frogspawn
  • Handful of mushrooms?
  • Galaxea (on the side wall)
  • Beginner SPS (green slime & jason fox enchanted forest Birdsnest?)
  • Duncan?
Inverts

  • Pistol shrimp
  • Pincushion or tuxedo urchin
  • Basic CUC (snails and hermits)
  • Conch?
Fish

  • Green mandarin dragonet (my dream fish)
  • Paired basic Ocellaris clowns
  • Blue-spot goby or other that pairs with pistol shrimp
  • Longnose hawk?
Your list looks pretty good overall! I don’t know too much about the coral side, but I’ll try to answer my best for the fish/invert side of things.

1. The invert list looks good, and I love conches. It would definitely be a cool addition!

2. I love clowns, and a goby/shrimp combo is amazing to observe! I definitely like these options!

3. I’m sure you’ve already heard this, but I would add the Dragonet last, so it doesn’t starve. Otherwise, it will be okay.

4. Hawkfish are generally not great with shrimp and other inverts, so I would probably not take my chances with one. Instead, maybe a wrasse?
 
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Your list looks pretty good overall! I don’t know too much about the coral side, but I’ll try to answer my best for the fish/invert side of things.

1. The invert list looks good, and I love conches. It would definitely be a cool addition!

2. I love clowns, and a goby/shrimp combo is amazing to observe! I definitely like these options!

3. I’m sure you’ve already heard this, but I would add the Dragonet last, so it doesn’t starve. Otherwise, it will be okay.

4. Hawkfish are generally not great with shrimp and other inverts, so I would probably not take my chances with one. Instead, maybe a wrasse?
Awesome, thank you for the info!

The conch idea stemmed from seeing that one little eye. I always thought it looked cool.

I did plan on adding the Dragonet after i added a cheto reactor to the back and have a breeding pod colony.

I was hoping that the hawkfish would be okay since it was going to be a longnose but that's fine. any recommendations on wrasses?
 

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Personally i would stay away from the 6 line as I have tried a couple and are always bullies.
Stay way from cleaner wrasses as well, they need tons of clients to visit and i have had a couple not make it from not wanting to eat prepared foods.
As far as pistol shrimp and hawk fish. Get the biggest shrimp and the smallest hawk and I have had good out comes. I even have a big skunk cleaner shrimp that eats well and cleans everyone. Other than the hawk that I have seen so far. (Falco Hawk)
 

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Awesome, thank you for the info!

The conch idea stemmed from seeing that one little eye. I always thought it looked cool.

I did plan on adding the Dragonet after i added a cheto reactor to the back and have a breeding pod colony.

I was hoping that the hawkfish would be okay since it was going to be a longnose but that's fine. any recommendations on wrasses?
I mean…the Hawkfish MIGHT be okay, depending on the specific one. Like @WaterWerks said, it would be a good idea to get a big shrimp and a small Hawkfish.

As for Wrasse, I would also recommend a Possum or a Pink Streaked. Also you could maybe do a sixline or a fourline, but those can be aggressive.
 

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coolest fish I found for my 14 bio... was a barnacle blenny! he's lightning fast...and hangs out in shells and holes in rockwork, just his little face poking out.
 

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Hi all! Not "new" to reef tanks but still a noob. I had a 13.5 fluval for 6-7 months before I needed to break it down to make room for my newborn. She is about 6 months old now and my feet are under me so, I started up a 32 gallon Biocube recently and finishing a fishless dr. tims cycle right now. I was hoping to get your thoughts on my livestock list? This isn't completely set in stone obviously. I am open to suggestions and hearing your experiences.

Corals

  • GSP Island
  • 2 Hammers
  • 1 Frogspawn
  • Handful of mushrooms?
  • Galaxea (on the side wall)
  • Beginner SPS (green slime & jason fox enchanted forest Birdsnest?)
  • Duncan?
Inverts

  • Pistol shrimp
  • Pincushion or tuxedo urchin
  • Basic CUC (snails and hermits)
  • Conch?
Fish

  • Green mandarin dragonet (my dream fish)
  • Paired basic Ocellaris clowns
  • Blue-spot goby or other that pairs with pistol shrimp
  • Longnose hawk?
Absolutely no problem with a mandarin fish(only one). Just make sure to have porous real coral rocks and seed it with copepods about 2-3 months before getting the mandarin. In fact if there’s enough pods and small pink flatworms, you never need to feed the psychedelic green spotted mandarin.
 
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Sixline will eventually try to kill any goby or mandarin ie gouge out their eyes. Anyway there won’t be enough copepods in the 32 biocube for both sixline and mandarin. A 2-3 inch flame hawkish will fit in as well.
The tank is good for a max of 3 to 4 smallish fish while being low maintenance. 6 fish is really the max and it becomes a high maintenance ie frequent water changes, good skimmer etc
 

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