Hey folks!
I’ve got a 55 gallon set up as a peninsula. The tank is about 4 months old, and my question today is: can you have too much rock? I am worried that my tank won’t allow enough swimming room for additional fish, as I’ve already seen some minor aggression (territorial, clowns chase goby out of their corner) between my clowns and my goby (although, maybe my clowns just don’t like the goby making a mess of the sand bed ). Anyway, thinking about removing one piece of rock to allow for more swim room, but not sure how I would go about it without throwing off bio load. Let me know your thoughts! Some pictures below, trying to capture how much room is actually available to the fish between the rock and the glass on either side of the tank
Current stock:
2 clowns
1 banggai cardinal
1 gold head sleeper goby
wanted stock:
1 Coral beauty angel?? (Tank too small?)
1 yellow tang (small, about quarter size. Will move to my 125 when bigger)
1 royal gramma
1 wrasse?
Chromis
I’ve got a 55 gallon set up as a peninsula. The tank is about 4 months old, and my question today is: can you have too much rock? I am worried that my tank won’t allow enough swimming room for additional fish, as I’ve already seen some minor aggression (territorial, clowns chase goby out of their corner) between my clowns and my goby (although, maybe my clowns just don’t like the goby making a mess of the sand bed ). Anyway, thinking about removing one piece of rock to allow for more swim room, but not sure how I would go about it without throwing off bio load. Let me know your thoughts! Some pictures below, trying to capture how much room is actually available to the fish between the rock and the glass on either side of the tank
Current stock:
2 clowns
1 banggai cardinal
1 gold head sleeper goby
wanted stock:
1 Coral beauty angel?? (Tank too small?)
1 yellow tang (small, about quarter size. Will move to my 125 when bigger)
1 royal gramma
1 wrasse?
Chromis