Combinations of fish for 30G tank

yacobito

Member
I have a 30G (Tall) tank that I am still cycling and have a yellow tail damsel to help now. I was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions on what combinations of fish and how many you think would live well together in a tank such as this one when I am ready to start?
-Jacob
 

new2u

Member
I'd say a pair of clowns & pigmy angel would do nicely, I'd remove the damsel and add the pair of clowns then after 2 months add the angel.
 

meadbhb

Member
Hiya,
Why do you think a damsel will cause a heavy bioload?
I've got two damsels, a clown and a scooter in a 37 gallon and there's no fighting.
Meadbhb
 

yacobito

Member
Thanks for the info! Do you think that 4 fish in a 30 gallon tank is the max number of fish or is there room for more?
 

lefty

Active Member
That really depends on the size of the fish and the filtration you have. I'm in the process of setting up my 29g (live rock is coming today! :D) and plan on eventually having four fish in it. Some gobies, for instance, only get up to an inch and a half long. If you had two of those, it'd basically equal one smaller sized fish. If you go by the "one inch of fish per five gallons" rule, you have six inches of fish to work with. You should be able to exceed that a little (conditions permitting) and be just fine. :)
-lefty
 

new2u

Member
you can strech the 1 inch per 5 gallons currently i have 2 clowns a coral beat and 2 damsels in my 55 and that totals to what 16 inches and that would be the "appropriate" level for an 80. Generally i go with around i inch per 3 gallons but you have to think about it a one foot grouper is gonna make a whole lot more waste than 12 1 inch clown gobies. Just go with about 1 inch per 3 gallon of "small" fish and thats what i gave you a total of 10 inches
 

ophiura

Active Member
The problem also is the "footprint" of the tank...if this is a 30 tall, then I am assuming it is a 29g, which is a 2 foot tank, versus a 30 long which is a 3 foot tank. 1 gallon difference in volume, but a big difference in room. If you get territorial fish, like clowns, I am not sure I would throw in damsels too.
 

edwar050

Member
great point op on the 29 gallon tall compaired to the 30 long.
could you put a small snowflake for say, 2 years in a 30 long with lots of live rock and hiding spaces comforably?
 
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