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![]() Ok so i am trying to decide on some fish for my 45 gallon tank that i hope to turn into a zoa tank. right now i have a spotted mandrin (which is my favorite fish ever that i adore and he is amazing lol) who eats brine shrimp and a yellow tang (who i will b getting rid of) and a zebra moray eel (who i am trying to sell). so i am looking for some fish ideas that would work with the mandy and not torture zoas(or really anything for that matter). i am kinda leaning towards a bunch of gobies like 2-3 like the nano ones. but want some more options to add a little life/color to the tank and not turn the tank into a ufc octagon lol. the other occupants in the tank r cerith snails, cleaner shrimp, nassarius and a sand sifter starfish. o and i will b purchasing the fish after the ones i want out r gone.
Thanks, Ian |
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![]() Midas blenny's are one of my favorite that would work in this system. They are very non-aggressive, stay small and reef friendly.
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![]() OOOOOOOOOOO that would look amazing, i love the movement of blennies and the gold midas r beautiful. i have a question concerning clown gobies... i have read that they are difficult to get feeding.
Cheers, Ian |
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![]() ok kool, would i have issues with if i got the midas, clown goby, rainfords, somekinda watchman and pistol pair and maybe something else too? like a carpenters wrasse. or is this too crowded?
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![]() Nah I don't think so, any more and you are pushing your bio load. Make sure to keep on top of water changes and have a godo skimmer. Mainly nano fish like that shouldn't be too stressed, but keep an eye and add them slowly.
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