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A 5 gallon wont hold much other than up to 3 corals such as candy cane, a small mushroom or leather coral and a rock anemone or a small xenia. Fish - A pajama cardinal and a firefish goby and a pair of clowns who should be added lastHello, I'm starting a new 5-gallon reef tanks any ideas what to put inside. Like cheap corals and fish. Thanks
LolWater.... otherwise it may be an ACTUAL emergency.
I’m assuming emergency was accidental… anyways, your post history suggests you already had a 5 gallon tank that may not have gone well? I would highly recommend considering a larger tank. While not always intuitive to someone new, bigger is easier. Nano tanks require extreme attention to detail and should really be reserved for experts in my opinion. But if you must… get a couple clowns and maybe a royal gramma or a cardinal fish. Once established, maybe an anemone for the clowns.Hello, I'm starting a new 5-gallon reef tanks any ideas what to put inside. Like cheap corals and fish. Thanks
Thanks for the advice this will help a lot with my tank and my postsA 5 gallon wont hold much other than up to 3 corals such as candy cane, a small mushroom or leather coral and a rock anemone or a small xenia. Fish - A pajama cardinal and a firefish goby and a pair of clowns who should be added last
As for emergency, please keep in mind, and please refrain from posting a common question as emergency. Emergency is someone in crisis situation who is losing fish or coral, has a chemistry issue or tank leak and needs immediate attention
You win the internet today.Water.... otherwise it may be an ACTUAL emergency.
Get a bigger tankI’m assuming emergency was accidental… anyways, your post history suggests you already had a 5 gallon tank that may not have gone well? I would highly recommend considering a larger tank. While not always intuitive to someone new, bigger is easier. Nano tanks require extreme attention to detail and should really be reserved for experts in my opinion. But if you must… get a couple clowns and maybe a royal gramma or a cardinal fish. Once established, maybe an anemone for the clowns.
I don’t mean to sound like a jerk, but what is your plan to make this tank successful? I’d rather not be an accomplice to coral and fish murder if you are just going to mix up some salt with a HOB filter and a heater with some cheap LEDs and hope it doesn’t kill everything again… what will be different this time?Thanks for all the help I think I may go with a pair of clownfish but I'm no expert when it comes to corals can I get a small list of some cool cheap one's thanks
I’m assuming emergency was accidental… anyways, your post history suggests you already had a 5 gallon tank that may not have gone well? I would highly recommend considering a larger tank. While not always intuitive to someone new, bigger is easier. Nano tanks require extreme attention to detail and should really be reserved for experts in my opinion. But if you must… get a couple clowns and maybe a royal gramma or a cardinal fish. Once established, maybe an anemone for the clowns.
A pair of clowns AND a 3rd fish in a 5 gallon? No disrespect intended, but is that good advice? I always hear a pair of clowns is pushing it in a 10 gallon, let alone with another fish in there. a 20 gallon, sure. But not a 5.A 5 gallon wont hold much other than up to 3 corals such as candy cane, a small mushroom or leather coral and a rock anemone or a small xenia. Fish - A pajama cardinal and a firefish goby and a pair of clowns who should be added last
As for emergency, please keep in mind, and please refrain from posting a common question as emergency. Emergency is someone in crisis situation who is losing fish or coral, has a chemistry issue or tank leak and needs immediate attention
Fair. I’m a bit out of my depth when it comes to nano tanks. Figured 3 was Ok based on what I’ve seen in other tanks, but perhaps not best practice.A pair of clowns AND a 3rd fish in a 5 gallon? No disrespect intended, but is that good advice? I always hear a pair of clowns is pushing it in a 10 gallon, let alone with another fish in there. a 20 gallon, sure. But not a 5.
it is if it's not mixed with saltWater.... otherwise it may be an ACTUAL emergency.
A 5 gallon wont hold much other than up to 3 corals such as candy cane, a small mushroom or leather coral and a rock anemone or a small xenia. Fish - A pajama cardinal and a firefish goby and a pair of clowns who should be added last
As for emergency, please keep in mind, and please refrain from posting a common question as emergency. Emergency is someone in crisis situation who is losing fish or coral, has a chemistry issue or tank leak and needs immediate attention
Thanks for all the help I think I may go with a pair of clownfish but I'm no expert when it comes to corals can I get a small list of some cool cheap one's thanks
Well, in my last tank everything was going perfect but soon I found out my school was shutting down and I had a very rough and busy year so I couldn't keep up with everything like water changes and studying but now it's summer and I'm used to my new school, so I'm prepared to restart my tank, ill also upgrade my equipment.I don’t mean to sound like a jerk, but what is your plan to make this tank successful? I’d rather not be an accomplice to coral and fish murder if you are just going to mix up some salt with a HOB filter and a heater with some cheap LEDs and hope it doesn’t kill everything again… what will be different this time?
Yup. And there are so many cool inverts. My orange lipped conch is the star of my tank.Yeah, it's generally not recommended to keep anything other than tiny inverts in small tanks like a 5 gallon, but people do keep small/sedentary gobies - for examples, a goby shrimp pair or something like trimma or eviota gobies.