Help Oceanic BioCube 29 Stock list

Hello everyone,
I was wondering if anyone can give me an suggestion on what else I can add?
Tank Been Running for 2 years and Half
Live Rock:
20-25Lb Live Rock(actually might be more since i bought corals before and some of them beached and some coral has rocks themselves)
Invert:
2 Brown leg Hermit Crab
15 Blue Leg hermit Crab
2 Blue Knuckle Hermit Crab
1 Slunk Cleaner Shrimp
3 Peppermint Shrimp
Roughly 5 Turbo Snail
1-2 Asst Snail
2 Bee Snail
Fish: (Looking to add another fish)- Maybe a yellow watchmen to replace the one I lost that was 2 year old. (I was considering a six wrasse but I worrying about ti getting along with my flame angel fish) Anyone have experiences with the bicolor blenny?
Flame Angel
2 Green Chromis
2 Percula False Clown Fish
Coral: (Long Spine Sea Urchin actually ate my pumping xenia)
Tooth Coral
ORA Torch Coral
Zoanthids Dragonette
Protopalythoa
Pulsing Xenia
Ricordea Mushroom
Whisker Coral (Dunkin)
Blue Syndrome ( Xenia related)
Equipments:
2x 425 GPH Circulation Pump
AquaLife Mini Skimmer 115
2x 12 Inch Led Lighting 50/50 White/Actinic (10,000K) each
Desk Lamp (60Watt)
Chemi Pure Carbon
Phosphate guard
Oceanic BioCube Cartridage Carbon
Filter Floss
Sponge
100W Tetra Heater Preadjust to 78
Food:
New Life Spectrum Marine Fish Formula
Hikari sm pellet
Hikari Seaweed Extreme S (sinking pellet)
Brown Seaweed Algea
Frozen Brine Shrimp
Frozen Spirulina Brine Shrimp
Frozen Rod's Coral Blend
(once in a while Live Brine Shrimp)
Maintenance:
Weekly Water Change( Every Tuesday a 5 gallon water change)
Use RO/Di water
Instant Ocean Reef Salt
Water Parameter:
PH: 8.2
Nitrates: 10ppm
Nitrites: 0 ppm
Ammonia: 0 ppm
Calcium: 440 ppm
Salt Salinity: 1.025~1.026
I leave the lighting on 6-8 hrs a day
Feed Twice a Day
Anyways I just wanted to know what are some coral to add into the tank. Prefer something that has movement in them. (no sps coral) I don't feel as though I am ready for them. Also I would like to add one more fish! I might donate green chromis to my lfs just to get it out since is very boring. I got rid of the sea urchin. Any Suggestion would be great! Thanks
 

tampashane

Member
I have a bicolor blenny in my biocube and its become my favorite fish. They are a great addition to a small tank if you have the rock work for them to have plenty of hiding places. Mine has a ton of personality and everytime I come home he comes right out like he's sayin hi lol.
 
Tampashane- Ohh that pretty unique actually! Haha I was just wondering if you have any problem with him messing with your coral? I have read some site say they may nip are lps and soft coral. Has that been the case for you? But does sound interesting to have!
 

tampashane

Member
No problems at all with that guy. He just goes around perching on my montis and using my acons as a pillow but I've never once seen him nip at anything. Probably the most peaceful fish I have. I have him, a red hawkfish, some kind of tiny wrasse I can't remember the name of, a randall goby and my clown and they all get along. My bicolor and hawkfish are like best friends. They always perch together and a lot of times on top of each other. Its really cool.
 
Any other suggestion what I should stock my tank with? I thinking about adding one more torch coral into my tank. A green one but haven't made up my mind yet.
 
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