Adriano Da Silva
New Member
Hello there, I have recently purchased a 55 gallon aquarium (curved with a tight-fitting lid) and live rock which will all be set up soon.
I have already planned out which fish I would like in the aquarium. Of course I wanted a tang/surgeonfish just like many others but then after realizing how much space I actually have I realized that it's not a good idea. The same goes for a Saddle Valenti Puffer or a Dwarf Lionfish. I would have liked to keep them, but eventually they get big and might become very aggressive towards their tankmates. Plus, there's so many other fish out there that can are much easier to care for, and won't stress you or make you pull your hair out. All saltwater fish have that "wow" factor, whether it would be a clown trigger or a fairy wrasse. I have considered putting most of these fish in the tank.
* Mated pair of captive-bred Clownfish (Ocellaris or some other type of Captive-bred Clownfish)
* A Coral beauty/Dusky Angelfish
- Mated Pair of Banggai Cardinalfish
- A Hawkfish (Blood Red, Longnose)
- A McCosker's Flasher Wrasse or Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse (I heard that Bluestreak Wrasses will help keep the tank clean, so they are also an option apart from the other two.)
- A Royal Gamma
- Damselfish that can be kept in a small group
- Yellow Prawn Goby *or* Red/Green Mandarin Dragonet, granted I will keep an eye out to make sure that they have plenty of food.
*: I am planning on definitely putting these in the aquarium.
I've taken into consideration their size and I know that the fish mentioned are either reef-compatible or should be kept with caution. I also tried to chose fish that are unique with different shapes and sizes so they don't begin to fight each other for territory. In short, I would like to know which of these fish can be kept in this size tank together and if they can all be kept at the same temperature? Thank you all in advance.
I have already planned out which fish I would like in the aquarium. Of course I wanted a tang/surgeonfish just like many others but then after realizing how much space I actually have I realized that it's not a good idea. The same goes for a Saddle Valenti Puffer or a Dwarf Lionfish. I would have liked to keep them, but eventually they get big and might become very aggressive towards their tankmates. Plus, there's so many other fish out there that can are much easier to care for, and won't stress you or make you pull your hair out. All saltwater fish have that "wow" factor, whether it would be a clown trigger or a fairy wrasse. I have considered putting most of these fish in the tank.
* Mated pair of captive-bred Clownfish (Ocellaris or some other type of Captive-bred Clownfish)
* A Coral beauty/Dusky Angelfish
- Mated Pair of Banggai Cardinalfish
- A Hawkfish (Blood Red, Longnose)
- A McCosker's Flasher Wrasse or Carpenter's Flasher Wrasse (I heard that Bluestreak Wrasses will help keep the tank clean, so they are also an option apart from the other two.)
- A Royal Gamma
- Damselfish that can be kept in a small group
- Yellow Prawn Goby *or* Red/Green Mandarin Dragonet, granted I will keep an eye out to make sure that they have plenty of food.
*: I am planning on definitely putting these in the aquarium.
I've taken into consideration their size and I know that the fish mentioned are either reef-compatible or should be kept with caution. I also tried to chose fish that are unique with different shapes and sizes so they don't begin to fight each other for territory. In short, I would like to know which of these fish can be kept in this size tank together and if they can all be kept at the same temperature? Thank you all in advance.
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