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![]() You should only have an odd number of chromis. 1,3,5, so on.
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![]() ryan, i dont know where you got that info. no offence, but i wouldnt trust it. one or none for the chromis in a small tank. I agree with the neon goby suggestion, but i would only go for one. they can be pretty feisty with each other especially in a smaller tank.
as far as bioload, I would go for the perc pair and leave out any chromis. but i am a bit of a conservative as far as bioload is concerned. |
#3
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![]() From what I remember Ive read it in a couple books. Maybe its not right....
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![]() ok, strike the Chromis(s) and add 1 neon blue goby. Any other insite?
List is now: 2 True Percs 1 Royal Gramma 1 Midas blenny 1 Hi fin red banded goby 1 Clown goby 1 Neon Blue Goby Any other insight? |
#5
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![]() are you planning on keeping clams? I know that bicolor blennies will nip at clams, not sure about the midas blenny but he might also nip at clams. Something to look into.
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![]() nope, no clams...least not in this tank.
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