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![]() Buddy, besides the butterfly, all your fish are relatively small fish. I've seen guys with nanos with more fish than you. I think you could easily add a couple of small gobies or dragonets. Maybe even one small flame angel. Your system looks pretty good and should support it no problem. Just don't feed everyday and you'll have no problem with excess nutrients. Even if your nitrates get a little on the high side, you don't have any corals to worry about.
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Last tank was 210 reef with 90 gal sump 120 , lps. 2xKessil A350W Tuna Blues, 2xvortech mp40 for flow,aqualogic 1/4 hp chiller, 160 lbs live rock. sohal, , pair of percs,flame dotty back , royal gramma, pair of black percs, niger trigger, mandarin 55 corner bowfront freshwater, African cichlids kessil a350 30 gal 36x36 coffee table fish tank. 3 red ear sliders. 5.5 gal nano, live rock, arrow crab, baby perc, firefish. |
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![]() Yup, if you stick with small fish, you could add more without overloading the tank's bioload.
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![]() would a bicolor dwarf angel be out of the question?
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![]() should be o.k. Try a flame angel, much hardier and less aggressive
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Last tank was 210 reef with 90 gal sump 120 , lps. 2xKessil A350W Tuna Blues, 2xvortech mp40 for flow,aqualogic 1/4 hp chiller, 160 lbs live rock. sohal, , pair of percs,flame dotty back , royal gramma, pair of black percs, niger trigger, mandarin 55 corner bowfront freshwater, African cichlids kessil a350 30 gal 36x36 coffee table fish tank. 3 red ear sliders. 5.5 gal nano, live rock, arrow crab, baby perc, firefish. |
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![]() The bicolour angels are almost impossible to keep and I don't know if your tank is large enough to accommodate even the dwarfs.
Here is a list of the good marine angels. http://wetwebmedia.com/marine/fishes...estmarangs.htm |
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![]() read the last post too late and got a bicolor dwarf angel. seems to be doing well and is constantly eating. i haven't fed the fish more than what i was feeding before except for putting a bit of dried seaweed on a veggie clip the angel to nibble on throughout the day.
now i've noticed my nitrate levels have shot up from the 5-10 ppm range to 20-40ppm range. will this correct itself with time? will my live rock/filters develop more bacteria to handle the increased bio-load or do i have to change something as far as my filtration is concerned? |