Tank is an IM 40g L. Essentially a 40g breeder AIO.
Current stocking -
2 Clowns
1 Blackcap Basslet
1 Sixline Wrasse
1 Cleaner Shrimp
1 Randall's Pistol Shrimp
A turbo, a conch, handful of snails and blueleg hermits.
Recently had to rehome my Midas Blenny due to his serious aggression issues. I'm now struggling with some low phos and would like to increase my bioload a bit.
What would you add to finish stocking the tank? Tailspot blenny seems like a good choice. The sixline pretty much eliminates any more wrasse. Cardinals don't do much for me. Despite the pistol shrimp I'm not really interested in a shrimp goby for some reason.
Thoughts on a micro goby like a neon or sharknose? I'm concerned a tailspot might not get along with them.
LFS has had a small blotched anthias for well over a month now that is tempting, but it's spendy and I know they can be finicky and get rather large. I've also considered a small bristletooth tang, but again, size. I plan to upgrade the tank within a year, but I can always just wait for larger fish.
What fish am I overlooking?
Current stocking -
2 Clowns
1 Blackcap Basslet
1 Sixline Wrasse
1 Cleaner Shrimp
1 Randall's Pistol Shrimp
A turbo, a conch, handful of snails and blueleg hermits.
Recently had to rehome my Midas Blenny due to his serious aggression issues. I'm now struggling with some low phos and would like to increase my bioload a bit.
What would you add to finish stocking the tank? Tailspot blenny seems like a good choice. The sixline pretty much eliminates any more wrasse. Cardinals don't do much for me. Despite the pistol shrimp I'm not really interested in a shrimp goby for some reason.
Thoughts on a micro goby like a neon or sharknose? I'm concerned a tailspot might not get along with them.
LFS has had a small blotched anthias for well over a month now that is tempting, but it's spendy and I know they can be finicky and get rather large. I've also considered a small bristletooth tang, but again, size. I plan to upgrade the tank within a year, but I can always just wait for larger fish.
What fish am I overlooking?