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Suggestions for Stocking a Tiny Tank
While I'm planning a large system, I'm going to start a little 12-14G tank. It seems small to even put a fish in there......
Could you folks give me some suggestions for what I could stock it with aside from the usual LR and LS. I won't try to grow anything too exotic. Maybe some zoa's or a soft coral or 2. A shrimp or two? A crab? What do the experts say? |
what are the diamentions?
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I think it will be the Oceanic biocube, 15.5" X 15" X 16.7".
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Here's a short list..... Pom pom crabs, porcelain crabs, sexy shrimp, trimma gobies, eviota gobies, clown gobies, yasha family of gobies (stongiobiops)
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The smaller the tank the less leeway you will have but it can be done.
You could add some crabs I would say a couple. And you could put a shrimp in maybe a Peppermint or scarlet Red cleaner. For coral you could do say a Sun coral, some Frogspawn, Hammers, Zoa's. All lot will depend on what you have for lights. You will be topping up quite a bit. And you could even go with a neon gobie. |
Those nano Fish that Fishytime suggested are great for a nano! I love the little trimma gobies! And I would stock it full of the little shrimp and crabs that go unnoticed in the larger systems! Live those little inverts! There are tones if great options for a nano! Coral - zoas, frogspawn, bubble corals, some really nice fuzzy mushrooms out there, tonnes of options! Nanos are nice to incorporate those little things that disappear in a large tank!
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I had put a pistol shrimp/goby pair in my nano when it was set up. They can be a lot of fun to watch. Yasha goby's are very nice looking.
http://www.melevsreef.com/id/tbs/goby_shrimp_tb.jpg |
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in my 15 gal (long) i have a yellow watchman goby a blue and gold blenny and a mandarine dragonette, plus a cleaner and peppermint shrimp and a porcelain crab , oh and coral of course.
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http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/inde...howtopic=74703 I use this site when I stock nanos check here after though because even I don't agree with all his choices
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