New 30 gallon tank

tinab

New Member
I am ready to stock a 30 gallon tank, and am not sure where to start. The LFS tells me that a sailfin tang would be OK, but after a little research find that they should be in 75 gal or larger.
I would love any suggestions to help me fill my tank with fish that get along.
 

tinab

New Member
Yes, I have had the tank for about 3 months, and all of my levels are great. I took a sample to the LFS and they said everything looked great.
They just can't seem to get together on what would do well in a 30 gallon tank. I guess they are used to dealing with bigger tanks. I did alittle online research with some of their suggestions and am a little concerned with them.
 

tinab

New Member
Thanks for your suggestions. Do you think it would be OK to get a tang? My four year old would love to have Dory, along with nemo.
How many fish would you put in a 30 gal?
 

celacanthr

Active Member
nope nope nope absolutely no tangs unless you have plans to move em... soon. Sorry

clownfish
jawfish
cardinals
blennies
inverts
small wrasses
flame angel
pygmy angel
coral beuty angel
alot i can't think of right now, but the best way is to make a list of what you want and then post it here and we are very good at narrowing that list right on down. :happyfish
 

konrade

Member
Yeahh you want about 1" of fish per 5 gallons. So yes you could get a nemo which is a percula or ocellaris clownfish, forgot which one. I also like inverts like arrow crabs.
 

celacanthr

Active Member
arrow crabs get to mean and big for that size tank, IMO
but the 1" to 5 gallon rule is more like a very loose guideline, like yellow tangs get 8 inches but need 75 gallons, or a pair of percs could be kept in a 15 gallon but would according to that rule need 30 gallons
 

tinab

New Member
Boy thanks for all of the great advise. I had a friend recommend this site to me, said that it was a lifesaver when he started his tank. I guess he was right. Looks like I will get to go and get a few fish tomorrow. I am so excited :jumping:
Thanks again
 

celacanthr

Active Member
wooooo nellly! one fish at a time, then wait a few weeks then another, unless of course you are getting a pair of clownfish then you could get both of em, and you won't be able to keep all of the fish i listed in the same tank. Sorry i guess i wasn't clear earlier
!
 

tinab

New Member
Thanks alot!!! I guess I will start out with a couple of clowns, and take it from there. I want to get an anemone for the clownfish to clown around in. When can I add the anemone? Would you add 2 clownfish and an anemone in the same day?
 

tinab

New Member
Well I had the LFS replace the lights that came with the tank, to the new lighting. Sadly I forgot to ask what type of exact lighting is is called. I know that I went from 2 - 15 watt bulbs to a 65 watt bulb. (It is two bulbs connected and he called them a 50/50). When he retrofitted my hood, we specifically talked about what I was looking for. He told me that with my 30 gallon tank, that my options were somewhat limited. He told me that by retrofitting my hood with the new lighting, that I could have an anemone and about 5 fish. Does that sound about right?
 

celacanthr

Active Member
nope, you most definantly will not be able to have an anenome or any other type of light loving coral either. and the amount of light doesn't directly effect the amount of fish you can keep. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news!
 

celacanthr

Active Member
Metal Halides, which cost A BUNCH OF MULAAAA!, isn't it horrible how hard it is to keep anemones, don't worry im in the same boat as you no anemones for me!
 
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