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What are the best fish to put in a fish only tank?

post #1 of 23
Thread Starter 

Hi I am new to this site and I want to start my own saltwater aquarium! I have a biocube 29 with live sand and I have instant reef coral and natures image coral. I don't know what fish I can put in a "fish only tank" and I really want to start putting some hardy fish in 2 to help me cycle my tank. thx laughing.gif

post #2 of 23
Ghost feed the tank to cycle. Don't use live fish. Test ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate when the bioload zeros all numbers and you are sill able to ghost feed without the numbers rising then you are ready to add a fish.
post #3 of 23
Thread Starter 

thanks but also when the tank is fully cycled, what easy leveled fish could I add that are best for "fish only" aquariums?

 

post #4 of 23
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Originally Posted by Mersam935 View Post

thanks but also when the tank is fully cycled, what easy leveled fish could I add that are best for "fish only" aquariums?

 



I would suggest to get a book "101 Marine Fishes". There is a ton of useful information that can help you decide what to put in your tank. The fish additions depend on what you like as well as what will be able to thrive in a 29 gallon tank. The tank is a nano tank and this will limit the number of fish that you will be able to put in the tank. You can look in the nano tank section of the forum and look at some of the fish that other hobbyists have in the same tank. 

post #5 of 23

Oh and welcome to the site!!!!!!!!

post #6 of 23
Thread Starter 

ok thx :)

 

post #7 of 23

Some fish that would work:

 

Ocellaris or Percula Clownfish (you could do a pair)

Firefish

Coral Beauty Angelfish

numerous types of gobies (pick just one species)

BiColor or TailSpot Blenny

Yellow Assessor

Fridmani Dottyback

Royal Gramma

 

 

 

 

My suggestion would be to look at some fish and decide what you like the look of. Even if you find something that really will grow to large for your tank, if you let us know you like it, then we might be able to help you find something similar that will fit in your tank.

post #8 of 23
Thread Starter 

thank you so much!!!!!!!!laughing.gif

post #9 of 23
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Originally Posted by BTLDreef View Post

Some fish that would work:

 

Ocellaris or Percula Clownfish (you could do a pair)

Firefish

Coral Beauty Angelfish

numerous types of gobies (pick just one species)

BiColor or TailSpot Blenny

Yellow Assessor

Fridmani Dottyback

Royal Gramma

 

 

 

 

My suggestion would be to look at some fish and decide what you like the look of. Even if you find something that really will grow to large for your tank, if you let us know you like it, then we might be able to help you find something similar that will fit in your tank.


+1...great choices for sure.

 

post #10 of 23
Thread Starter 

 

ok so what about 

 

 

2 Ocellaris Clownfish

2 Zebra Dartfish

1 Coral Beauty

1 TailSpot  Blenny

1 Yellow Assesor

1 Royal Gramma

 

 Is that good? or is it overstocked? and is it good for fish only tank?(NO LIVE ROCK EITHER)

post #11 of 23
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Originally Posted by Mersam935 View Post

 

ok so what about 

 

 

2 Ocellaris Clownfish

2 Zebra Dartfish

1 Coral Beauty

1 TailSpot  Blenny

1 Yellow Assesor

1 Royal Gramma

 

 Is that good? or is it overstocked? and is it good for fish only tank?(NO LIVE ROCK EITHER)



Way overstocked.

post #12 of 23
Thread Starter 

ok what would be the best group out of all of those fish and are ocellaris clown fish aggresive? because I read somewhere that they are :(

post #13 of 23

If you're not planning on ANY live rock in the tank, I don't recommend a Coral Beauty, or any dwarf angel for that matter, nor a blenny. These fish graze on algae on the rocks all day. The really need the live rock in order to thrive.

 

I would also nix the Assessor if you're not doing live rock. They like to weave in and out of rock work.

 

 

 

Is there any reason you don't want to do any live rock?

post #14 of 23
Thread Starter 

 

Well a local fish store that I went to said that there was no reason to put live rock but 
I guess I will because I really want a coral beauty. and does all of it have to be live rock because I want my tank to be colorful with the artificial coral I bought also.
post #15 of 23
Thread Starter 

OK so im going to have live rock but my list is overstocked so what do you guys think are the best most peaceful group on my list and for a 30 gallon?

 

post #16 of 23

My opinion;

1 coral beauty

1 ocellaris clown (2 will get more aggressive when nesting)

2 Zebra Dartfish

1 Yellow Assesor

+ snails CUC

post #17 of 23
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Originally Posted by Mr. Limpid View Post

My opinion;

1 coral beauty

1 ocellaris clown (2 will get more aggressive when nesting)

2 Zebra Dartfish

1 Yellow Assesor

+ snails CUC



^ Great list! as long as there is live rock. Might want to just add a small bottom dweller like a greenbanded goby

post #18 of 23

The only thing I would be cautious with gobies and gobies in a small tank. 

post #19 of 23
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Originally Posted by Mr. Limpid View Post

The only thing I would be causes with gobies and gobies in a small tank. 



 

 

I hear you, and that can be an issue, but these two species combined shouldn't be an issue, top dwellers and a bottom dweller and both are so different from one another that there shouldn't be an issue.

post #20 of 23

point taken

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