Hi forum!
I'm considering getting a frogfish for this weirdly-shaped ex-shop 26 gallon tank that I have
The plan is to keep the frogfish in the tank, and then move on to nems and clowns when he passes (whenever that may be, I'm in no rush) - mostly because I couldn't decide on one or the other, but the idea is that the tank will have matured (I'm hoping he'll survive more than a year) and be able to support a nem after him, so I get the best of both worlds.
I've been researching (@lion king your threads have been SO helpful, thank you for all your hard work) and plan on setting up his tank after I set up a brackish tank with mollies, so he'll have a supply of live food.
I want to keep him with a lot of corals. I thought mostly softies, considering I eventually want to have a nem in the tank and don't want to pop it in with LPS.
HOWEVER, I've seen that they might do better in cold temperatures, as low as 70F/21C, and I wanted to know if corals would even do well in those temps.
During my research, I've seen that softies do better than other corals, excepting maybe xenia that tends to die back.
I wondered if anyone else who keeps frogfish at lower temps has come up with a compromised balance, or has had success with corals at a lower temp?
Sorry for rambling, let me know if anymore info is needed
Thank you forum!
I'm considering getting a frogfish for this weirdly-shaped ex-shop 26 gallon tank that I have
The plan is to keep the frogfish in the tank, and then move on to nems and clowns when he passes (whenever that may be, I'm in no rush) - mostly because I couldn't decide on one or the other, but the idea is that the tank will have matured (I'm hoping he'll survive more than a year) and be able to support a nem after him, so I get the best of both worlds.
I've been researching (@lion king your threads have been SO helpful, thank you for all your hard work) and plan on setting up his tank after I set up a brackish tank with mollies, so he'll have a supply of live food.
I want to keep him with a lot of corals. I thought mostly softies, considering I eventually want to have a nem in the tank and don't want to pop it in with LPS.
HOWEVER, I've seen that they might do better in cold temperatures, as low as 70F/21C, and I wanted to know if corals would even do well in those temps.
During my research, I've seen that softies do better than other corals, excepting maybe xenia that tends to die back.
I wondered if anyone else who keeps frogfish at lower temps has come up with a compromised balance, or has had success with corals at a lower temp?
Sorry for rambling, let me know if anymore info is needed
Thank you forum!