I'm thinking to make small 13.5 gallon(53 liters) tank with a lot of nooks, crevises and hiding places.
The main photosynthetics are green and red macroalgae (probably only one species of each, for example gracillaria sp. and caulerpa toxifolia) and maybe some coral, like xenia or kenia tree. They will provide a lot of cover.
The main fish I want to keep here is Ecsenius stigmatura , the tailspot blenny.
Are two more fish, like male+female chrysiptera hemicyanea(azure damselfish) will be too much ?
Such small tank will not have enough place to all of them have established territories?
And, if so, is there any chance to make an ecsenius pair, or is it almost impossible? Love blennies, they are the best fish.) But, unfortunately reef blennies cannot be kept in harems, like Mediterranean blennies( And, as i know, the are almost impossible to sex, so almost impossible to pair.
Will cleaner shrimp be good addition to such a small system, if there will be only one blenny?
Maybe that's all. Any thoughts? The aquarium is only in plans, will be glad to hear any suggestions
The main photosynthetics are green and red macroalgae (probably only one species of each, for example gracillaria sp. and caulerpa toxifolia) and maybe some coral, like xenia or kenia tree. They will provide a lot of cover.
The main fish I want to keep here is Ecsenius stigmatura , the tailspot blenny.
Are two more fish, like male+female chrysiptera hemicyanea(azure damselfish) will be too much ?
Such small tank will not have enough place to all of them have established territories?
And, if so, is there any chance to make an ecsenius pair, or is it almost impossible? Love blennies, they are the best fish.) But, unfortunately reef blennies cannot be kept in harems, like Mediterranean blennies( And, as i know, the are almost impossible to sex, so almost impossible to pair.
Will cleaner shrimp be good addition to such a small system, if there will be only one blenny?
Maybe that's all. Any thoughts? The aquarium is only in plans, will be glad to hear any suggestions