kaelyne3
New Member
Hi again everyone
I have yet another first timer question for all of you experts out there. I was wondering what combination of fish/invertebrates you might recommend putting in my new SW tank once it is done cycling that would be hardy, get along well with each other and be good for a beginner to SW to start out with. Also, what order would you add them in and with how much time in between (assuming test levels were all correct)?
The setup I have is:
- 37 gal tank w hood & fluorescent lighting
- Protein skimmer
- Rio Powerhead 90
- Millennium Filter 3000
- 40 lbs Aragonite sand
- 50 lbs LR
I am hoping for a FOWLR setup with simple invertebrates (janitors) like cleaner shrimps, etc. that don't require the extra specialized knowledge, lighting, etc. that corals and whatnot do.
Here are the fish that I’ve seen so far and particularly liked (although I know many of them like the lions wouldn't work in this set up) but I am definitely open to any and all suggestions as I don’t know many of the fish available:
- clownfish
- puffers (porcupine, Hawaiin spotted, striped dogface)
- gobys (all kinds, especially mandarins)
- blennies
- pajama cardinals
- dwarf lionfish
- shrimps
- blue starfish
Thanks again for all of your help!!!
Stephanie
I have yet another first timer question for all of you experts out there. I was wondering what combination of fish/invertebrates you might recommend putting in my new SW tank once it is done cycling that would be hardy, get along well with each other and be good for a beginner to SW to start out with. Also, what order would you add them in and with how much time in between (assuming test levels were all correct)?
The setup I have is:
- 37 gal tank w hood & fluorescent lighting
- Protein skimmer
- Rio Powerhead 90
- Millennium Filter 3000
- 40 lbs Aragonite sand
- 50 lbs LR
I am hoping for a FOWLR setup with simple invertebrates (janitors) like cleaner shrimps, etc. that don't require the extra specialized knowledge, lighting, etc. that corals and whatnot do.
Here are the fish that I’ve seen so far and particularly liked (although I know many of them like the lions wouldn't work in this set up) but I am definitely open to any and all suggestions as I don’t know many of the fish available:
- clownfish
- puffers (porcupine, Hawaiin spotted, striped dogface)
- gobys (all kinds, especially mandarins)
- blennies
- pajama cardinals
- dwarf lionfish
- shrimps
- blue starfish
Thanks again for all of your help!!!
Stephanie