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Nowhat if once i have found a bigger tank and move them in if i move them in with new clowns could that do it?
That's already too many fish for that size tank. This is animal abuse.i have a sand sifting starfish, 2 clowns, blue tang, chromis, pajama cardinal, chocolate goby in that tank
No. Unless you are getting a 6 foot tank, do not add additional clowns.i will try to get a bigger tank before getting them i have not bought them yet
most are still babies.That's already too many fish for that size tank. This is animal abuse.
You mean, like, you want us to buy you a bigger tank just because you overstocked the one you have???then can i get some help for a big enough tank under 1k
Does not mattermost are still babies.
They still require proper space.most are still babies.
hi i am new to reef to reef and i have 12 years of fish keeping experience i started since i was 1 and i have gotten about 4 months ago into saltwater i did do my research for saltwater and i got a $700 community tank set up with a 93L tank and i now have 13 fish which include a black ocellaris clownfish, ocellaris clownfish, pajama cardinal, green chromis, golden zebra danio, blue striped danio, sand sifting starfish, betta fish, khuli loach, marine grass shrimp, yellow cherry shrimp, chocolate goby, and my new one my blue tang that i have had for 2 weeks and i would really like to know what i can do to help it destress since i have been doing water checks weekly, water changes weekly, and been doing a blackout since i first got it and i really want it to be happy in the tank (side note: it is a baby/juvenile tang and i know it need at least of a bare miminium of 379L and it is a 93L tank i am planning to upgrade the tank eventually i just have to use this until i can upgrade)
no why would you think they are?In the same tank?
Because you said they were!!no why would you think they are?
i have been doing my research and i have been doing this my whole life and i have been doing as much as i can do just for my fish and making sure they have enough room there is only one fish of mine that does not have enough room ok all of my fish i have been taking as much care i can possibly ever do ok when i first got my tang i did black out 2X more than normal so it is less calm i try every day to get a bigger tank and everything i can do even going out my way to get spoon grass for my tank@seawee , so let's back up here. Based on your post below, you're only 13 years old and got your tank 4 months ago.
You are setting yourself up for failure. If your post is to be believed, you are mixing saltwater and freshwater fish in the same tank* and currently have 13 fish - this is overcrowded by any definition and you need to seriously consider re-homing most of them.
*I'm still not convinced you're not a troll, but if you're being genuine, please follow the advice you've received on this thread and on all your other threads...
You can be successful in this hobby but you need to slow down...
that person was thinking ALL my fish in a saltwater tank even my freshwaterBecause you said they were!!
look at what is after itNote to self
those can all handle brackish water... I wonder...
You said those were all of your fish in another post. Then reading your responses in this thread...well...I wouldn't have been too surprised if you tried it.that person was thinking ALL my fish in a saltwater tank even my freshwater
What???i have been doing my research and i have been doing this my whole life and i have been doing as much as i can do just for my fish and making sure they have enough room there is only one fish of mine that does not have enough room ok all of my fish i have been taking as much care i can possibly ever do ok when i first got my tang i did black out 2X more than normal so it is less calm i try every day to get a bigger tank and everything i can do even going out my way to get spoon grass for my tank