wakeboard3584
Member
Hello everyone! This is my first post, but i have been using the site for info since i started my 28g reef a little over a year ago. First off, thanks for all of the great info! This place has been a life saver. Anyway, right now i have 2 ocellaris, a strawberry basslet, some hard and soft corals and many inverts. The tank's parameters are and have always been solid with near 0 nitrates all the time. I have gone more than 2 months without a water change and have never had any issues with nitrates, although i normally change 20% per month. My question is whether or not you all think it would be safe to add a valentini puffer to my tank. I have no problem with aggression with the current fish, except for my strawberry taking a stab at either ocellaris during feeding time on occasion. I understand the extra fish will push my load over the general 1 inch per 5 gallons of water, but with the stability of the tank where it is, i dont think the bio load would be unmanageable. I am definately going to upgrade to a 75g in the next year when i move, so the fish would not reach full size in the current tank. Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks!
P.S.
I know the valentinis may nip at corals. I am not worries about this and am not worried about him eating snails. Actually, if he would eat half of my xenia forrest, i would give him a gold star. I just want to know if the fish could be happy and healthy in the tank. Thanks again!
P.S.
I know the valentinis may nip at corals. I am not worries about this and am not worried about him eating snails. Actually, if he would eat half of my xenia forrest, i would give him a gold star. I just want to know if the fish could be happy and healthy in the tank. Thanks again!