Hello everyone,
I have a nano shallow tank (50x40x25cmh) that is 8 months old. It has a wavemaker and Aquaclear 50 (but I had its motor broken so I am using its basket with AC30 motor part actually). No sump or skimmer. I keep my salinity at 1.025 and the tank is 25C.
The tank has:
1x blackstorm clownfish
1x turbo snail
1x juvenile banggai cardinal
1x skunk cleaner shrimp
Questions:
1) My clownfish has been alone all this time since I added her(?) past cycling. Does that automatically make it a she?
*If so, does it make any sense to add a new small A.Ocellaris for her to potentially pair up? I'd like a orange fish added
2) I want one or two more small sized fish and/or critters in total but I can't decide.
Royal grammas are extremely expensive here. I like the look of damsels and royal dottybacks but everyone says they are bullies
*I wanted to get a pink-streak wrasse but seller couldn't tell if they accept dry commercial food as he only feeds frozen. I couldn't risk not being able to properly take care of it. There is no place close to me that sells marine frozen food, and they are costy here, so I feed it like a treat than a meal.
*The tank has no lid, so firefish is out of the plan at least for now
Any recommendations in terms of stocking a small colorful fish? I'd like to hear reef friendy, hardy small sized fish/critter recommendations that would likely accept dry commercial foods.
thanks,
Lennie
I have a nano shallow tank (50x40x25cmh) that is 8 months old. It has a wavemaker and Aquaclear 50 (but I had its motor broken so I am using its basket with AC30 motor part actually). No sump or skimmer. I keep my salinity at 1.025 and the tank is 25C.
The tank has:
1x blackstorm clownfish
1x turbo snail
1x juvenile banggai cardinal
1x skunk cleaner shrimp
Questions:
1) My clownfish has been alone all this time since I added her(?) past cycling. Does that automatically make it a she?
*If so, does it make any sense to add a new small A.Ocellaris for her to potentially pair up? I'd like a orange fish added
2) I want one or two more small sized fish and/or critters in total but I can't decide.
Royal grammas are extremely expensive here. I like the look of damsels and royal dottybacks but everyone says they are bullies
*I wanted to get a pink-streak wrasse but seller couldn't tell if they accept dry commercial food as he only feeds frozen. I couldn't risk not being able to properly take care of it. There is no place close to me that sells marine frozen food, and they are costy here, so I feed it like a treat than a meal.
*The tank has no lid, so firefish is out of the plan at least for now
Any recommendations in terms of stocking a small colorful fish? I'd like to hear reef friendy, hardy small sized fish/critter recommendations that would likely accept dry commercial foods.
thanks,
Lennie