10 gallon

logen32

Member
hello i just set up a 10 gallon and i was wanted to put in some fish.
I wantef to put a green clown goby, perc clown and a six lin wrass. Would this be too much. This will happen over a period of time.
I was also wondering, i will have 30 watts of lighting and could u suggest some corals that i would be able to put in.
Thank you.
 

logan15

Active Member
mushrooms polyps I like GSP maybe a colt coral if you like to frag low light corals cuz youll have around 3 Watts per gallon. Its usally 1" per 3 gallons of water but if you have good filtration you might be able to pul them all off in there :D
Logan
 

cprdnick

Active Member
On nano tanks the popular rule of thumb for lighting does not apply. I'm not good at the lighting thing so maybe some one else could "shed some light" on that portion of your thread.
I would lose the six line wrasse. Two fish are usually the max on a ten gallon even though one of the fish would be as small as a clown goby. The six-line would eat most if not all of your pod population. Not only would this deplete your aquarium of a good cleaning tool, but if I'm not mistaken, the six-line may not remain healthy without the pods.
Mushrooms are pretty cool if they are one of the only corals in the tank, and they are low lights.
 

chevytrks

Member
on my 10 gallon i have a CSL with moonlight (81 watts)
i also agree 3 fish would be much too much.
In mine i have a yellow clown goby, a shrimp prawn goby and 2 shrimp (cleaner and sexy). i also have snails and some hermits and corals, with this lighting setup i am having great success with lps, softies, shrooms, and i even have hydnophora in there thriving.
Hope this helps.
 
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