The YouTube algorithm got me and I fell down the rabbithole of the saltwater world. After way too long of thinking about it, I'm finally putting together my first saltwater tank. I was wondering if I could check to see if my stocking plan would work. I'm running a 20l with 20lbs of pukani and mystery dry rock, and I plan to add a bunch of zoas and inverts as well (I love hermit crabs), so my choices need to play well with those. Here's what I'm thinking:
1. Pair of clownfish (first round of fish)
2. Tailspot blenny (I love their faces, and it'd help with algae)
3. Springeri damsel (added last as I've heard damsels can be mean)
I'm not super fond of the firefish, and I was looking at other options for my fourth fish like a yellow watchman goby, possum wrasse, clown goby, or court jester goby. I just want to make sure that every fish can take a pelleted diet as I am super busy and sometimes away for a week at a time, so high maintenance, frozen or live food only is not for me. I also don't want something super expensive.
1. Pair of clownfish (first round of fish)
2. Tailspot blenny (I love their faces, and it'd help with algae)
3. Springeri damsel (added last as I've heard damsels can be mean)
I'm not super fond of the firefish, and I was looking at other options for my fourth fish like a yellow watchman goby, possum wrasse, clown goby, or court jester goby. I just want to make sure that every fish can take a pelleted diet as I am super busy and sometimes away for a week at a time, so high maintenance, frozen or live food only is not for me. I also don't want something super expensive.