Hey everyone, just looking to get an opinion from those more experienced than I on this. I've got a 33 gallon tank that's a little over 3 months old. 2 clownfish, 2 bangai cardinals, and a fire red cleaner shrimp. My current filtering includes the nanomat roller, skimmer, and UV sterilizer, the skimmer is running incredibly dry, mostly just serving as a way to increase aeration and stabilize PH. I've also been seeding copepods into the tank regularly, and added in some amphipods yesterday. Clean up crew consists of 15 Cerith snails, 6 Astrea Snails, and 3 Nassarius Vibex. There is no aggression in the tank despite my larger clown biting me every time I put my hand in the tank, everyone gets along.
Parameters are stable -
1.025 salinity
temp bounces between 78.5 and 79.5, never deviates.
PH - 8.2
Alk - 9
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 5
Phosphates - 0 (I'm actually dosing .06ppm daily to try and increase phosphates, this is most likely due to the dry rocks used when setting up the tank)
So, back to the question - I have 4 fish in the tank now, planning to add a blenny (haven't decided on which yet, but leaning towards a bicolor blenny) and a 6 line wrasse. I'm wondering if there might be any room to add anything additional. My LFS seems to think I can, like a long nose hawkfish, royal gramma, or firefish. Bioload seems to very capable with the current load to a point where I've actually increased the volume of food going into the tank twice a day to try and increase nitrate and phosphate levels.
Parameters are stable -
1.025 salinity
temp bounces between 78.5 and 79.5, never deviates.
PH - 8.2
Alk - 9
Ammonia - 0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 5
Phosphates - 0 (I'm actually dosing .06ppm daily to try and increase phosphates, this is most likely due to the dry rocks used when setting up the tank)
So, back to the question - I have 4 fish in the tank now, planning to add a blenny (haven't decided on which yet, but leaning towards a bicolor blenny) and a 6 line wrasse. I'm wondering if there might be any room to add anything additional. My LFS seems to think I can, like a long nose hawkfish, royal gramma, or firefish. Bioload seems to very capable with the current load to a point where I've actually increased the volume of food going into the tank twice a day to try and increase nitrate and phosphate levels.