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60 Gallon stocking
Hello all,
I have a 60 gallon 4' long tank. I am looking for some stocking advice. Currently I have a Green clown Goby, Bi-color Blenny, and a Mccoskers wrasse. I would like to add a Tomato clown fish, but should I add just one or two? I was thinking of getting a Coral Beauty, but may just add one or two more wrasse instead, maybe a yellow corris wrasse. Thoughts? Thanks in advance |
Before seeking any advice, please give us more details. Things like are you keeping any coral? If so, what types? What species of fish do you like?
I like using liveaquaria.com for looking up fish, great site that gives alot of details/specs about each species. |
I am adding coral. Tank is only 3.5 months old so I am adding everything slowly. I have a small selection of zoos, gsp, and candy cane coral. Will eventually add SPS once the system gets a bit older and more stable.
Also have a few snails, Turbos, Mexican turbos, and trochu. And 3 Peppermint shrimp. Parameters off the top of my head: Salinity: 1.025 Phosphates: near 0 Nitrates: 0 Amonia: 0 NItrites: 0 Calcium: 420 Can't remember ALK or MAG pH: 8.05-8.25 depending on night or day I have a sump w/ a in-vertex skimmer, as well as a fairly small fuge. As for what type of fish I like I do believe I listed it in my first post, but was wondering if adding two Tomato clowns is a good idea, or if just one is a better option. I would like a coral beauty but don't wanna take a chance with it nipping at corals. |
Tomato clowns can get very mean. One or two of them would get quite aggressive with age. Consider a different clown if that is what you are interested in. Occelaris, Percula and Skunks are the mildest mannered clowns. I would avoid dwarf angels if you have corals. You just never know with them.
Other wrasse's should be okay including the yellow coris wrasse. I have one in my system and it is a model citizen. Just be aware that wrasse's are jumpers, so you should probably have a canopy of some sort. Wrasse's are typically some of the mildest mannered reef fish there are, and come in a lot of different bright colors. You might want to consider a midas blenny as well. I love mine. It is nicely colored, always out, although it "perches" on a lot of things, so not always swimming, and very mild mannered. A single chromis will add something different as well, but I'd avoid a "school" as they slowly kill each other off with age. You have a fairly mild mannered group of fish, so a firefish should work as well. |
Would an anemone help towards aggression with the clown fish? I wanted one of the bigger type clown fish ie. Clarkii, Tomato, or Cinnimin.
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Thanks for your thoughts. If i do get a clown it won't be for a while yet anyways. Want them to be the last addition. But will for sure try another wrasse. My mccoskers is my favorite fish, very fun to watch.
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i find that with an anemone the clowns are more aggressive because they have something to protect. at least that is what happen with my maroons, i added an anemone and now they bite me when i stick my hand in the tank :cry:
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I have read that maroons are the most agressive, especially the gold striped ones, i was wanting to stay away from them.
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