So I've been stocking my tank since the start of the year and I want to get some ideas on how near to the limit I am as i feel like I probably can't add any more. I'm really wanting to add either a lawnmower or bicolor blenny, or a Diamondback goby as I need some help with some algae as well as getting my sandbed turned over.
Anyway, what I have currently:
Pair of clowns
Yellow watchman goby and a candy cane shrimp
Firefish
Purple firefish
Tailspot blenny
Orange spot goby
Sixline wrasse
Royal gramma
Inverts if anyone cares to know:
2 blue legged hermits
A handful of trochus, Nassarius, astrea, and cerith snails
Conch
Cleaner shrimp
Peppermint shrimp
Emerald crab
Tuxedo urchin
I worry about adding another goby as there are already 2, but one of my pieces of rockwork has hardly anyone living in/under it so maybe there wouldn't be any issues with territory. The same would go for a blenny, there should be plenty of territory on that rock for it to make it's own. But I feel like I've got so many fish already and might be slightly overstocked, though my parameters are usually pretty good so long as I keep up on my water changes.
I just wanted to get a few thoughts, I've been leaning towards leaving things as is but I would love to add one of those if it seems like it would be viable. Thanks!
Anyway, what I have currently:
Pair of clowns
Yellow watchman goby and a candy cane shrimp
Firefish
Purple firefish
Tailspot blenny
Orange spot goby
Sixline wrasse
Royal gramma
Inverts if anyone cares to know:
2 blue legged hermits
A handful of trochus, Nassarius, astrea, and cerith snails
Conch
Cleaner shrimp
Peppermint shrimp
Emerald crab
Tuxedo urchin
I worry about adding another goby as there are already 2, but one of my pieces of rockwork has hardly anyone living in/under it so maybe there wouldn't be any issues with territory. The same would go for a blenny, there should be plenty of territory on that rock for it to make it's own. But I feel like I've got so many fish already and might be slightly overstocked, though my parameters are usually pretty good so long as I keep up on my water changes.
I just wanted to get a few thoughts, I've been leaning towards leaving things as is but I would love to add one of those if it seems like it would be viable. Thanks!