nikkifro8994
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Hey,all! I have a 29 gallon tank that's rather lifeless at the moment. Currently I have 1 perc clown, 1 red hermit, and 8 turbo snails. I'm going to add a mandarin around Christmas. I have to build up a pod population first. I was thinking of adding a firefish, a clown goby, and either a dwarf angel or a dottyback. I really want a lot of color. Any other fish suggestions?
As for Equipment, I have an Aquaclear 50, an Aquaclear 20, a Red Sea Berlin airlift internal skimmer rated for 60 gallons, a 200 watt heater, and 2 40 watt power compacts. One white, one blue.
In a few weeks I'll be setting up a 10 gallon refugium to raise a pod population for my future mandarin. I'm planning on getting him in December. That gives me 8 months to raise plenty of pods.
I'm also going to add a few corals in the next few weeks. Any suggestions there? I saw one that I loved at the LFS, but it has to be hand fed so it's not good for beginners. I've read that some dwarf angels will pick at corals. Will this happen of they are well fed, or only if I don't feed them for a week? I feed alternating mysis shrimp and daphnia enough that my fish eat it in a couple minutes. When the refugium is up and running, they will have live pods to snack on.
Which of these would work best?
Stock 1:
1 black percula clownfish
1 firefish
1 mandarin dragonet
1 yellow clown goby
1 coral beauty
Stock 2:
1 black percula clownfish
1 firefish
1 mandarin dragonet
1 yellow clown goby
1 flame angel
Stock 3:
1 black percula clownfish
1 firefish
1 mandarin dragonet
1 yellow clown goby
1 dottyback
As for Equipment, I have an Aquaclear 50, an Aquaclear 20, a Red Sea Berlin airlift internal skimmer rated for 60 gallons, a 200 watt heater, and 2 40 watt power compacts. One white, one blue.
In a few weeks I'll be setting up a 10 gallon refugium to raise a pod population for my future mandarin. I'm planning on getting him in December. That gives me 8 months to raise plenty of pods.
I'm also going to add a few corals in the next few weeks. Any suggestions there? I saw one that I loved at the LFS, but it has to be hand fed so it's not good for beginners. I've read that some dwarf angels will pick at corals. Will this happen of they are well fed, or only if I don't feed them for a week? I feed alternating mysis shrimp and daphnia enough that my fish eat it in a couple minutes. When the refugium is up and running, they will have live pods to snack on.
Which of these would work best?
Stock 1:
1 black percula clownfish
1 firefish
1 mandarin dragonet
1 yellow clown goby
1 coral beauty
Stock 2:
1 black percula clownfish
1 firefish
1 mandarin dragonet
1 yellow clown goby
1 flame angel
Stock 3:
1 black percula clownfish
1 firefish
1 mandarin dragonet
1 yellow clown goby
1 dottyback