jannohallo
New Member
Hello,
i am new to reef aquariums, but i maintained several freshwater aquariums as long as I can think.
I know the 1" of Fish per 5 gallon "Rule". But I did my homework and noticed with the wrong selection even this could be a problem. Additionally in a well structured tank, you could even maintain more fish than this Rule suggests (if this fish occupy different habitats within the tank).
I am planning a lagoon style reef tank with the dimensions 31.5" x 19.5" x 14" with 3 different islands of live rock and lots of caves.
I Would like to stock the tank with the following fish:
-2x Ocellaris Clownfish
-1x Royal Gramma
-1x Yellow Watchmangoby
-1x Lubbocks Fairy Wrasse
Do you have any concerns or do you think this can work?
i am new to reef aquariums, but i maintained several freshwater aquariums as long as I can think.
I know the 1" of Fish per 5 gallon "Rule". But I did my homework and noticed with the wrong selection even this could be a problem. Additionally in a well structured tank, you could even maintain more fish than this Rule suggests (if this fish occupy different habitats within the tank).
I am planning a lagoon style reef tank with the dimensions 31.5" x 19.5" x 14" with 3 different islands of live rock and lots of caves.
I Would like to stock the tank with the following fish:
-2x Ocellaris Clownfish
-1x Royal Gramma
-1x Yellow Watchmangoby
-1x Lubbocks Fairy Wrasse
Do you have any concerns or do you think this can work?