Genuinely curious on some really cool and unique fish for a 5 gallon evo tank. Stocking is limited of course due to size so something really out there would be a great way to utilize the small space I feel. What would be some good options ?
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If you can get some pods, massively cool fish for a 5gal:Genuinely curious on some really cool and unique fish for a 5 gallon evo tank. Stocking is limited of course due to size so something really out there would be a great way to utilize the small space I feel. What would be some good options ?
I do agree and have looked at them however, I would never want to have a time when pods aren't available. A 5 gal is not sustainable to keep an ongoing pod population. I've considered that fish and would love a mandarin but the pod situation is just not secure where I am atm.If you can get some pods, massively cool fish for a 5gal:
Flaming Prawn Goby | Quarantined Fish
Discordipinna griessingeri Min. Tank Size: 24 gal Reef Compatible: With Cautiondrreefsquarantinedfish.com
Interesting but not all that exciting truthfully. I appreciate the contribution to the thread though!Black Belly Nano Goby
Eviota atriventris - The Black Belly Goby is an awesome little dwarf goby that has very bright red and fluorescent yellow coloration. They max out just over 1” which makes them ideal for nano tanks, but they're interesting in large tanks, as well. Eviota are tiny, reef safe, and peaceful...shop.thebiotagroup.com
Not looking for what would be fine. Please read the thread heading. Not one of these you've listed is unique or cool. They are very basic and commonly kept nano fish.Hey
these three would be fine:
Neon Goby
Royal Gramma
Firefish
Of course A 5-gallon tank is a very small space, and it can be challenging . In my opinion you cankeep only one or two small fish in a 5-gallon tank.
At adult size 3" for a dotty back is not ideal for a 5 gallon mate. Firefish are generic. I am trying to create a discussion for unique and not often found in nano tanks. You're recommendations are still generic and very common. I appreciate you trying to contribute to the thread but let's try and keep it related to the thread topic, thanksit depends on the points of view what is beautiful and unique.
Three more suggestions below :
Helfrichi Firefish:
Orchid Dottyback
Helfrichi Firefish
I don't think they are obligate pod-eaters like mandarins. I think in the same vein that a possum wrasse will pick all day at pods but still happily eat TDO pellets. There is also reef nutrition Pods--I dump Pac pods and Arcti pods in the tank every day. Mandarins will eat 1500-3000 pods per day. Not sure how much these guys eat.I do agree and have looked at them however, I would never want to have a time when pods aren't available. A 5 gal is not sustainable to keep an ongoing pod population. I've considered that fish and would love a mandarin but the pod situation is just not secure where I am atm.
I was actually just reading on pod seeding a tank. My LFS just brought in some pods so may pick some up here shortly just to add to the biome in the tank. I've never introduced pods into my tanks before when I did reef as thought they were just food for certain fish but now see the benefit as a whole for having them.I don't think they are obligate pod-eaters like mandarins. I think in the same vein that a possum wrasse will pick all day at pods but still happily eat TDO pellets. There is also reef nutrition Pods--I dump Pac pods and Arcti pods in the tank every day. Mandarins will eat 1500-3000 pods per day. Not sure how much these guys eat.
For a mandarin, you'd have to have a pod culture and dump them in regularly. Not convenient and quite the hassle for a 5gal tank.I was actually just reading on pod seeding a tank. My LFS just brought in some pods so may pick some up here shortly just to add to the biome in the tank. I've never introduced pods into my tanks before when I did reef as thought they were just food for certain fish but now see the benefit as a whole for having them.
That is a large number of pods to be eating a day. Lol. Sustaining that population in a nano tank would be quite a task.
Note, I'd also add pods in occasionally in any case. I think the put in work.For a mandarin, you'd have to have a pod culture and dump them in regularly. Not convenient and quite the hassle for a 5gal tank.
For the Discordipinna griessingeri, flaming prawn goby, it will definitely slurp up pods (you can see that one youtube), but I see in multiple places that they will eat baby brine (also not ideal) or cyclopeeze (freeze dried cyclops, not bad at all). I am a Reef Nutrition fan and use their ROE for everything. I don't think there's a fish that wouldn't eat ROE, so you could probably keep it fed on liquid foods or freeze dried foods pretty easily.
I'll be tossing in pods here in a short while for sure. Just to have them.Note, I'd also add pods in occasionally in any case. I think the put in work.
Thanks, I appreciate your input. That would be cool! However minimum tank size for a garden eel is 40gal. I think I'm just slightly too small at 5gal haha.Good luck with the hunt! You want to blow us all away, fill up your tank halfway with sand and put a bunch of garden eels in the tank with an autofeeder dumping in particulate food 5x a day! Dial that return way down, too.
Easy…Genuinely curious on some really cool and unique fish for a 5 gallon evo tank. Stocking is limited of course due to size so something really out there would be a great way to utilize the small space I feel. What would be some good options ?
Possum wrasse? Yellow-banded are everywhere, but the other two Wetmorella seem significantly less common. Tanaka's seem to have the color, but the eye stripes and contrast on the White-banded are absolutely stunning.Genuinely curious on some really cool and unique fish for a 5 gallon evo tank. Stocking is limited of course due to size so something really out there would be a great way to utilize the small space I feel. What would be some good options ?
I've looked at the sail fin but can't remember I'd they are suitable for 5 gal?Have you looked into emblemaria pandoinis (aka Atlantic black sailfin blenny) ?