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my 10gallon tank thus far
I haven't had my tank too long, about a month or so now I'm thinking. Have a 10 gallon tank, crushed coral base. Started with 1 snail and 1 big (one inch) crab at first. Then borrowed a sand sifting starfish from a friend, and got 10 more crabs. Also have two pieces of live rock (about a pound each) and a snake polyp.
The inside of the tank looks super clean, can't see anything on the inside building up yet. Planning on getting a few more snails and a cleaner shrimp on payday. I have a panda clown (saddleback), and was wondering, could I put in another clown? Maybe a perc or another panda? I'm planning on getting a neon goby. Looked too adorable not to. Also want to get more polyps or a mushroom. Ideas? |
If you try to put another clown in a 10 gallon tank, you would probably have a war on your hands. Neon Gobies are nice, but after paying $39.95 for one, it disappeard after a week. :sad:
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Re: my 10gallon tank thus far
Depending on the size of the sand sifting starfish, it might be too large for a 10g and might end up starving. Have no direct experience with them, though. Maybe someone else might chime in here on this topic.
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Well I do have experience with them. They are usually three or four inches across, so would be too big for a 10 Gallon tank. Not only that, but they live on things in a sandbed. The sandbed being only a month old, it would not have much life, so yes, it would most likely starve. :sad:
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Sorry, my bad, I keep forgetting stuff. For the most part, the coral came out of my friend J's 55 gallon tank and he has a sand sifter right now himself. The coral had a lot of waste, needed bacterias and stuff in it. The people at both Golds and Big Als aquariums in Calgary said they're fine. The one I have is barely 2 inches across right now, and it's gimpy. :cry: Only has 2 actual legs and 3 stumped ones. :confused: Guess it's growing? Took a look tonight at some Goby's at Big Al's in the SW of Calgary, and the people there suggested getting some snails and they suggested getting a scooter benny or a goby for a cleaning crew, and a shrimp in a few weeks.
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Scooter Blennies are in the same family as Mandarins and therefore the same feeding requirements. IOW live pods. A 10 gallon tank can't possibly hold enough live rock to sustain a Scooter Blenny, so I would advise against that.
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If your clown only eats the mysis, then only feed mysis to prevent unwanted food sitting at the bottom of the tank.
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