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Its only going to be about 25 gallons. Its 36x18x8, I feel like even a small tang would be much to big for the tank.Wrasses for pest control, kole tang or other small tang for alga control, filefish or copperband for Aptasia, the Copperband doubles up for pests as well.
What size is ur frag tank?
It's not absolutely necessary, but wouldn't hurt things. Having some live rock in there will also help with nutrient control. If don't want any rock in the tank some pvc pipe can provide a place for the fish to hide.So should I have a cave or some rock work so the fish can hid in it or is that not needed?
Copperband good for Aptasia? Cause peppermint shrimp ain't done anything....arrrrgg
Agreed would skip the tang.Its only going to be about 25 gallons. Its 36x18x8, I feel like even a small tang would be much to big for the tank.
A separate tank should be used for qt. The frag tank would be a good place to do observations on new fish and corals though.Just from a fish disease standpoint ... If you are going to use the frag tank to QT newly acquired corals/inverts before placing them in your DT, the frag tank should be fishless in order to starve out the encysted stage of ich, velvet. etc.
A separate tank should be used for qt. The frag tank would be a good place to do observations on new fish and corals though.
Its just going to be a frag tank, I am moving soon and its only going to be for 1-2 years so I would rather just do a frag tank then have to deal with breaking down and moving a whole tank.Just from a fish disease standpoint ... If you are going to use the frag tank to QT newly acquired corals/inverts before placing them in your DT, the frag tank should be fishless in order to starve out the encysted stage of ich, velvet. etc.