So I've had this tank a few months now, and will be upgrading in the next few months to a 29 biocube.
I have a 10 gallon fowlr with two very small ocellaris clowns and an inch long valentini puffer. Everything has been okay so far, but I notice that the smaller of the two clowns is very nervous around the puffer, so I'd like to offer him either a soft coral like frogspawn or an anemone to host if he would like to have a little bit of more comfort. I fully understand that he may not end up interacting with either, but I'd like it to be available.
I just upgraded my lights to suit either of these, but wanted to get some opinions as to what would be best in a tank this size.
Is it easy to provide nutrients to corals in a tank this size?
What are the risks of either of these?
Which do you think would be more suitable?
I'm looking to most likely get a bubble tip.
I have a 10 gallon fowlr with two very small ocellaris clowns and an inch long valentini puffer. Everything has been okay so far, but I notice that the smaller of the two clowns is very nervous around the puffer, so I'd like to offer him either a soft coral like frogspawn or an anemone to host if he would like to have a little bit of more comfort. I fully understand that he may not end up interacting with either, but I'd like it to be available.
I just upgraded my lights to suit either of these, but wanted to get some opinions as to what would be best in a tank this size.
Is it easy to provide nutrients to corals in a tank this size?
What are the risks of either of these?
Which do you think would be more suitable?
I'm looking to most likely get a bubble tip.