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arash53 08-10-2010 08:41 PM

Lionfish advice please
 
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Hi,

I want to keep a lionfish on my RS 130 (34G). I already have :

1 bicolor blenny (algae control)
1 Orange Spotted Goby (sand bed stiffer)
1 Red Scooter Blenny (flatworm control)
2 bangaii cardinal

I can sell the bangaii cardinals if they are not compatible or is too many fish for the tank.

I could not find any useful article or thread for lionfish here. I wonder if someone could help me out or pass me a good article about keeping lionfish in nano reef tanks.

Thanks.

jorjef 08-10-2010 08:51 PM

Eagerly awaiting the "ahhem" answers...Be kind :biggrin:

Duffer2 08-10-2010 09:11 PM

First off. Well done on asking and researching. That's what this forum is for.

ummmm.... okay...... Unless you're planning to keep Dwarf lions or Fu Man Chu I think you'll find most people would highly recommend against keeping a lionfish in that small of a tank. Even Dwarf's might struggle in a 34g with other fish given the bioload of the tank, and the "other fish" might not do so well unless they are a decent size. Chances are that if they could fit in it's mouth, then it would likely disappear. Many people with tanks that size keep Dwarfs or Fu Man's but typically they are the only inhabitant.

check out

http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2002-11/fm/feature/

I don't know of any great articles, but keep researching before making any decisions.

arash53 08-10-2010 10:06 PM

Thanks Duffer2, I have already red that article and based on that I can keep one but I just wondering if someone actually did this on 34gallon and if it is good idea to keep this fish.

I really want a display fish something a little bit big ~5" and not shy. I was thinking about the Maroon clownfish but it seems the Maroons are angry aggressive fish and most of the owners do not recommend.

Also the Angle fishes are not reef safe so I really dont know what would be a option :(

paddyob 08-10-2010 10:27 PM

Dwarf
 
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Originally Posted by arash53 (Post 540725)
Thanks Duffer2, I have already red that article and based on that I can keep one but I just wondering if someone actually did this on 34gallon and if it is good idea to keep this fish.

I really want a display fish something a little bit big ~5" and not shy. I was thinking about the Maroon clownfish but it seems the Maroons are angry aggressive fish and most of the owners do not recommend.

Also the Angle fishes are not reef safe so I really dont know what would be a option :(



Dwarf only. Anything bigger and you are unnecessarily stressing the fish, for one.


Also... I had a dwarf in a 20 Gallon and it was a chore. Mine would not take to frozen so I was constantly feeding live shrimp. I recommend that if you want one... find one already trained on frozen because if the LFS is feeding live.... it will probably only eat live.

Third.... keep it and only it. It is really cool all by itself and can have great personality.

Duffer2 08-10-2010 10:31 PM

Yeah finding nice display fish that don't hide in the rocks all day and don't eat their friends can be tough.

I was looking through nano-reef.com as I'm planning on setting up a nano in my office and sounds like people are having good luck with Dwarf's in smaller tanks, but any other fish in with them will likely get eaten eventually.

I'm a big fan of Coral Beauty's. Amazing fish, comes out reasonably often, and still has some wow factor.

arash53 08-10-2010 10:31 PM

So I cant keep my current fish with lionfish correct?

arash53 08-10-2010 10:35 PM

Is the Coral Beauty reef safe?

paddyob 08-10-2010 10:44 PM

Coral Beauty
 
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Originally Posted by arash53 (Post 540733)
Is the Coral Beauty reef safe?



MOST coral beautys are reef safe.... MOST.

BUT, it is all dependent on the individual fish. Some will pick on coral. Some won't. In most cases you are ok if you feed them enough.

I would put one in my tank without question. If I got one that eats coral... then I would remove it. But again... for the most part they are one of the only dwarf angels you can trust in a reef tank.

Duffer2 08-10-2010 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by arash53 (Post 540731)
So I cant keep my current fish with lionfish correct?

I would advise against it. Without knowing the size of your fish, I would say most likely any dwarf lion will make a meal out of your current fish eventually.

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Originally Posted by arash53 (Post 540733)
Is the Coral Beauty reef safe?

Depends on whom you ask, but most people have good success with Coral Beauty's in Reefs. Occasionally mine nipped at some SPS but very rarely, and never did damage.


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