My Psuedo is already in my current 20 gallon and I don't want to get rid of him( He's pretty docile and small)
Won't firefish fight with their own species if kept together?
How about
3 green chromis
2 clarkii clowns
1 Psuedochromis sp.
2 clown gobies
1 blenny sp.
1 sixline wrasse
I belive that that would be overstocking a little what should I remove?
I actualy can add the dottyback last or second to last after some thought.
My dottyback resides in my 20 gallon right now so I will not be able to keep him in there that long so he will be added after the chromises and clown but before the other fishes because I need the 20g for other things. Is that alright?
So that's why my shrimp disapeered :wall:
THanks for the advice how about-
3 blue/green chromis
2 clarkii clowns
1 Neon Psuedochromis
1 shrimp goby
1 six line wrasse
Does that combo sound good?
Would a anemone work in my tank with my 260w PC lighting in my 55 gallon? WIll it host my clownfish?
THis winter I am converting my 20 gallon reef into a 55 gallon reef
I will have 260w PC lighting with "easier kept" corals and live rock. In my 20g I have a clarkii clown and neon Pseudochromis.
In my 55 I would like:
-another clownfish
-a shrimp goby and a pistol shrimp
-blue/green chromises
-a fairy wrasse
-a sixline wrasse
-an anthias of some sort
I know that that is way too many fish for my tank but if you could please help me out on choosing the hardiest and best fitted fish for my tank.
THanks-
Michael
Hey
I'm Michael Ely from Potomac, Maryland. I've had my 20H reef for more than 4 monthes now and everything is doing great. I like reefkeeping, Sports, and the Maryland Terrapins. 143gadgets reffered me.
Just saying hi, Herbert