fish stock for 29g nano tank

there is more than one way of saying something just cause its not ur way
doesnt mean its wrong or needs to change... all i have to say now is that it
is truely intresting how ppl think
 
Originally Posted by jp30338
http:///forum/post/2816508
How many times are you going to ask this question? I thought you were "the expert" that used to have a 180g, or a 175 (if your gonna lie at least get your story straight)
Anyway, it is FISH, not FISHES, get an education. Clownfish are not nemos-you may actually get some good advice if you call them by their proper name.
it was a 175 bow front including the bottom tank(which was about 40g not sure) i just say it to be 180 i never stick to one of those because im not sure which to say, it was from oceanic reef ready its not a lie but u can belive that if it makes u feel better
but ull never hear me say anything other than 175 or 180 check ooo u detective
 
Originally Posted by stdreb27
http:///forum/post/2816493
I think if you ax the nemo you'll be ok. They are pretty agressive, enough so you probably won't see any of your other fish in such a tiny tank.
r u saying none will fit in the tank, the nemo is agressive, iv never seen the nemo be agressive unless there r more than one but iv heard that the moroone clown r agressive. they r large about 5" i wouldnt put that in my tank
 
Originally Posted by MGeraci2007
http:///forum/post/2812491
The second list sounds alright with a proper clean up crew and alot of maintenance. I have a bio 14 with a pair of clowns and I am adding a sixline.

i wanted to get a sixline in there but i read up on them and i heard they r agressive towards gobies and im going to have 2 so i cant mix that
 

stdreb27

Active Member
Originally Posted by FaLLenSyNNer
http:///forum/post/2818196
r u saying none will fit in the tank, the nemo is agressive, iv never seen the nemo be agressive unless there r more than one but iv heard that the moroone clown r agressive. they r large about 5" i wouldnt put that in my tank
A clown is a pretty damsel. Literally. They are very territorial and in a 30 gallon tank, they'll probably claim the whole tank as their area. Personally with your 3 lists, I think they'd be ok, minus the clownfish.
 

dse

Member
Originally Posted by jp30338
http:///forum/post/2819049

Your soo smart you have to ask what to stock a tiny 29g!! Retard...
Ok lets start off with internet bullying is illegal and can get swf.com closed down in an instant.
Second of all people asking for advice even if they are smart or not smart big tank or small tank or even changing sizes are not retards.
they are seeking advice so you can help them other new poeple are going to read this and go i'm not posting on this site due to reading this post or will think they can handle it them self as they will get abuse from members like your self.
Also to put in your 29g i would not put any clown/nemo/Ocellaris as they will out grow that tank unless your putting them into your 175g my personal opinion i would buy "Citron (yellow) Goby" as these are quite small and perhaps a leopard wrasse the leopard and Citron goby might fight but i would only get a max of 3-4 small fish the a starfish perhaps a serphant starfish the a few snails "turban" maybe 10-15 and possibly a few red and blue hermits crabs perhaps 5 blue 5 red this is what i would do with a small tank like yours.
thats just my advice for your tank... hope it works out.
 

subielover

Active Member
Check out the nano section, we all have clowns and don't put them into 175 gallon tanks when they grow
Funniest thing I heard today.
 

dse

Member
Originally Posted by subielover
http:///forum/post/2819113
Check out the nano section, we all have clowns and don't put them into 175 gallon tanks when they grow
Funniest thing I heard today.
lke i said its my advice to him i personally don't agree with adult clowns being in nanos thats my opionion and thats why i don't bother any threads in that forum part..
 

aquaknight

Active Member
The problem is it's a 29gal Nano (or at least I'm assuming it's one of those all-in-one nanos?). If it was a nice 29gal glass tank, you could add a sump, and it's a bit larger in general, as a 29gal nano has the filter volume calculated as well.Though, with the fish you listed, I don't feel space is going to be too much of issue, if you add a healthy amount of live rock (north of 40 pounds), keeping all those mouths fed, will be. I like your second 'final' list. I would recommend you either get rid of the hi-fin goby or the blenny and not have both. If you did away with the goby/pistol, you could do 2 clowns and the blenny.
Originally Posted by username.
http:///forum/post/2819180
and plural for fish is fishes by the way
Not exactly....
FWIW, fishes is a word. It's used as a verb, 'My uncle fishes for a living.' And a noun, when you're talking about different species of fish, as a group. 'My 125gallon has 12 fish
comprising of 5 different fishes
; angels, tangs, triggers, puffers, and gobies.
Another example would, be there are over 25,00 different types of fishes
in the ocean (lumping multiple groups into one). There are several million fish
of the genus Thalassoma (talking about one group).
 

jp30338

Member
dse;2819104 said:
Ok lets start off with internet bullying is illegal and can get swf.com closed down in an instant.
Second of all people asking for advice even if they are smart or not smart big tank or small tank or even changing sizes are not retards.
they are seeking advice so you can help them other new poeple are going to read this and go i'm not posting on this site due to reading this post or will think they can handle it them self as they will get abuse from members like your self.
Oh now I'm scared. Please come lock me up Mr. internet police...
 

dse

Member
jp30338;2819196 said:
Originally Posted by dse
http:///forum/post/2819104
Ok lets start off with internet bullying is illegal and can get swf.com closed down in an instant.
Second of all people asking for advice even if they are smart or not smart big tank or small tank or even changing sizes are not retards.
they are seeking advice so you can help them other new poeple are going to read this and go i'm not posting on this site due to reading this post or will think they can handle it them self as they will get abuse from members like your self.
Oh now I'm scared. Please come lock me up Mr. internet police...
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2008..._011_29_08.txt
http://www.cyberbullyhelp.com/Cyber%...%20Parents.pdf
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,356464,00.html
http://www.bullying.co.uk/young_peop...ing/index.aspx
i think the last link will make you understand yes you can be caught.
this goes for those of any age and if the site has not done anything about it then it can be take further by the target or by other memebers of the site.
just thought you would like to laugh at jail time.
 

spanko

Active Member
Originally Posted by FaLLenSyNNer
http:///forum/post/2809759
ok this is the final list i will be getting one of these three
first:
1 nemo - max 3"
1 hi fin banded goby - max 2" w/ pistol shrimp
1 purple firefish - max 3"
1 bangaii cardinalfish - max 3"
1 yellow clown goby - max 1.5"
total length 12.5"
second:
2 nemo - max 3"
1 hi fin banded goby - max 2" w/ pistol shrimp
1 purple firefish - max 3"
1 bangaii cardinalfish - max 3"
total length 14"
third:
1 nemo - max 3"
1 hi fin banded goby - max 2" w/ pistol shrimp
1 purple firefish - max 3"
1 bangaii cardinalfish - max 3"
1 tailspot blenny - max 2.5"
total length 13.5"
this is my final list and i was going to go with the 2 nemos but at the last second found the blenny so that messed up everything
I think the third option without the clown would be a good mix and a nice tank. Just be aware the tail spot blenny has proven to be a hard fish to keep alive more than six months by those that have tried them.
 

aquaknight

Active Member
Originally Posted by prime311
http:///forum/post/2819258
You don't really have 12 fish in a 125 gallon though, right AK?
Correct
It will probably end up being close to 12, but that's with fish like counting a pair of neon gobies as two fish.
 
Originally Posted by jp30338
http:///forum/post/2819049

Your soo smart you have to ask what to stock a tiny 29g!! Retard...
ok u know wat ur right u and everybody else i was arguing with, you win i was wrong
i argue enough at the house im not doing it here. thats not y i sighned on it was to get info for the question i asked
 
Originally Posted by spanko
http:///forum/post/2819275
I think the third option without the clown would be a good mix and a nice tank. Just be aware the tail spot blenny has proven to be a hard fish to keep alive more than six months by those that have tried them.
yea ur right i was researching about them and they r a little difficult but i think i can keep him healthy with wat iv read i have a couple of tricks so he will eat and be healthy
 
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