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Ok not in a 45G :eek: |
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Small lyretail anthias would do fine, but they would outgrow the tank eventually.
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You can keep some single Anthias in a 25 gallon tank depending on the species . Here is a link to some Anthias descriptions if anyone is interested.
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/s...20&TopCatId=20 |
A Six Line wrasse is a good nano fish. Relatively small, colorful, hardy and active. As long it is the last or one of the last fish you add it should be fine.
I agree with Murray on the Anthias though. May not be an ideal tank size for them. Also their feeding requirements dirty up the water pretty quick... |
The way I see it is 1 inch of fish per five gals. 2 percs, ywg and a lmb already maxes out the new tank. The 20 is already overstocked and the flame probably died of an ammonia spike.
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I really like the 6 line wrasses and Royal Gramma's.
I always thought that 6 lines were really wimpy fish.. I just want something tough that if it gets a couple ick spots its not completely doomed... Thank you all for the ick info. I will have to seriously consider leaving my tank fallow for 6 weeks. I mean.. if it rids me of ick, then GOOD.. it gives me better chances of success with fish. I just may be able to use my current 20g as a QT. The weird thing is though...... All current fish in the tank have no ick whatsoever.. not a single spot... that inclues: 1 YWG, 1 Lawnmower Blenny and 2 True Percula clowns Anyways, thanks again guys.. I have some thinking to do. |
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The "per inch" thing is very rough, some fish are long and skinny and eat very little, some are short and fat and eat like pigs. It also depends on how much you feed the fish, because fish make waste in proportion to how much you feed them. Also it depends on the tank and the equipment. With a good amount of live rock and sand for bacteria to grow on, and a good skimmer, you can go WAY over that and not experience an ammonia spike. I had a 50g up for a year with 13 fish totalling about 20-25inches, and never lost a single fish. |
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This sounds like the best idea.. and the smartest time to do so.
While leaving the tank fishless... do I need to treat any of my current fish?? Read the above post for more info.. none of them show signs of ick, ever. Thanks Xtasia. |
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