I'm planning on getting into saltwater, for 3 creatures in particular: The golden dwarf moray, the skunk cleaner shrimp, and the blood red fire shrimp. I want to make a reef tank out of a 32.5 gallon fluval flex (apparentally the light grows all of the easy tentacled corals that i love) and am planning on putting a dwarf moray in it, but i have some questions, because googling "-obscure expensive fish- reef2reef" only gets you so far...
1: is my foodplan enough food for the moray? and is it enough variety? (2 pieces of tilapia, 2 pieces of cod/trout, 1 sea scallop, a half a handful of shrimp fed 2x a week, feedings alternating between fish and inverts)
2: what fish will they eat? i know they will probably eat things like dartfish, but would a court jester goby be fair game? and would they eat pests like bristleworms or flatworms? picking the right wrasse is a nightmare...
3: are gold dwarf morays particularly suspectible to any sort of disease or parasite? humane quarantine tanks really arent fit for my tiny little hobbit hole...
4: does anyone have any "just so ya know"s about dwarf morays? i dont wanna buy one and have buffalo bill climb out of the eels skin and turn me into a hybrid between a highschool mascot and a inbred captain spock
5: i know this is kind of a whole seperate thread, but any good protein skimmers for the 32 gallon flex? without a doubt that centerpiece eel is gonna be the core part of the bioload, and im just dang lazy and want minimal maintenance (price isnt a factor)
planned stocking: 1 clownfish, 1 golden dwarf moray, 1 (possible) court jester goby, if not court jester goby then probably 1 blue sapphire damselfish (they are peaceful, look it up) 1 skunk cleaner shrimp, 1 randalls pistol shrimp, 2 fire shrimp
planned clean up crew: snails, scarlet hermit crabs (extra shells behind rock), 3 mossy chiton, 1 fighing conch
planned corals, if it matters: elegance coral, torch coral, duncan coral, frogspawn, hammer coral, mushroom coral, zoanthids, toadstool coral, rock flower anenome (i consider them coral since they mostly dont move) (no i dont want a clownfish to host it and yes i know that even if the clown wanted to host it they would die)
1: is my foodplan enough food for the moray? and is it enough variety? (2 pieces of tilapia, 2 pieces of cod/trout, 1 sea scallop, a half a handful of shrimp fed 2x a week, feedings alternating between fish and inverts)
2: what fish will they eat? i know they will probably eat things like dartfish, but would a court jester goby be fair game? and would they eat pests like bristleworms or flatworms? picking the right wrasse is a nightmare...
3: are gold dwarf morays particularly suspectible to any sort of disease or parasite? humane quarantine tanks really arent fit for my tiny little hobbit hole...
4: does anyone have any "just so ya know"s about dwarf morays? i dont wanna buy one and have buffalo bill climb out of the eels skin and turn me into a hybrid between a highschool mascot and a inbred captain spock
5: i know this is kind of a whole seperate thread, but any good protein skimmers for the 32 gallon flex? without a doubt that centerpiece eel is gonna be the core part of the bioload, and im just dang lazy and want minimal maintenance (price isnt a factor)
planned stocking: 1 clownfish, 1 golden dwarf moray, 1 (possible) court jester goby, if not court jester goby then probably 1 blue sapphire damselfish (they are peaceful, look it up) 1 skunk cleaner shrimp, 1 randalls pistol shrimp, 2 fire shrimp
planned clean up crew: snails, scarlet hermit crabs (extra shells behind rock), 3 mossy chiton, 1 fighing conch
planned corals, if it matters: elegance coral, torch coral, duncan coral, frogspawn, hammer coral, mushroom coral, zoanthids, toadstool coral, rock flower anenome (i consider them coral since they mostly dont move) (no i dont want a clownfish to host it and yes i know that even if the clown wanted to host it they would die)