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![]() One of the threads on Nano Reef is basically my fish stocking bible for small systems. You only really need to read the first post. It will give you plenty of fish ideas, and you can research care and compatibility from there.
![]() http://www.nano-reef.com/forums/inde...howtopic=74703 |
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![]() Thanks Mika and Enigma for the quick replies.
I took a look at the recommendations and found the orange lined cardinalfish interesting because of its relationship with the longspined urchin. They seem to stay small and might be a good choice. For the wrasses, i like the yellow banded possum, tanaka and white banded possum. I'll only pick one of course. I also looked at the orange spotted goby. They seem small enough and should be a great addition along with a tiger shrimp. However, would a longspined urchin fit in my tank? As you can imagine I'm looking for synergy. I love how saltwater creatures work together. The idea of an urchin and cardinalfish is very appealing. I'm also worried about the clowns and gudgeon. My LFS said it would be a bad idea, and yet I'm getting mixed messages from the internet. My biggest challenge will be to reduce my fish list and find a store in the Quebec City region that can find my selected fish. Granted, in a perfect world I could find tank bred fish. What a grest hobby! Ren
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![]() longspine urchins CAN get to be the size of a basketball....realistically they often parish before they reach that size in our aquariums....one would probably at some point need to be re-homed in a tank your size....fortunately they arent that hard to catch.....
I recommend these to everyone with a smaller tank so I might sound like a broken record but......I love assessors....I have both a yellow and a blue....they stay small, are pretty and are very mild tempered
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![]() Hey fishytime,
The assessors look very cool, but my budget won't allow for a $100 fish ![]() Ren
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![]() Sorry to hitchhike :$
But do they add much of a bioload to the system? If not, I might think of adding it to my 20long system (with clown + firefish + sixline) ![]() |
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![]() You talking about the gudgeons or the assessors?
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33G DT - 10G sump - Eshopps PSK-100H - Eheim Compact+ 3000 - CPR CS50 overflow - 2x Hydor 750 (not used) - 1x Vortech MP10ESw - Radion LED - 7x Hermit Crabs - 2x Peppermint Shrimps - 3x Astrea - 4-5x Nassarius (they spawned) - Zoas - Mushrooms - 37lbs of live rock - 56lbs of base rock |