20G tank,22lbs LR. 2 percula clowns, and one Dogface puffer?
nicetry Active Member Dec 8, 2007 #2 The puffer is in no way suited to a tank that size. Choose another small fish that won't exceed 3 inches (basslet, firefish, flasher wrasse, etc..)
The puffer is in no way suited to a tank that size. Choose another small fish that won't exceed 3 inches (basslet, firefish, flasher wrasse, etc..)
alix2.0 Active Member Dec 8, 2007 #3 Originally Posted by parker171 20G tank,22lbs LR. 2 percula clowns, and one Dogface puffer? NOOOOO
miaheatlvr Active Member Dec 8, 2007 #4 Puffer, very aggressive and non reef safe,, gets very large as well,, why not a yellow watchman goby..
Puffer, very aggressive and non reef safe,, gets very large as well,, why not a yellow watchman goby..
alix2.0 Active Member Dec 8, 2007 #6 Originally Posted by parker171 how about 2 clowns and a dward angelfish even the smaller dwarves need at least a 30- 40 gallon tank. what about bangaii cardinals?
Originally Posted by parker171 how about 2 clowns and a dward angelfish even the smaller dwarves need at least a 30- 40 gallon tank. what about bangaii cardinals?
miaheatlvr Active Member Dec 8, 2007 #7 Angels need an established tank with alot of live rock and hiding places. I would say no.. 40g min IMO.
Angels need an established tank with alot of live rock and hiding places. I would say no.. 40g min IMO.
rara12 Member Dec 8, 2007 #8 Why not try a valentini puffer, a very small one should be fine in a twenty for a while