Hello everyone,
I recently (2 months ago) bought my first tank a 250 red sea with livestock including a large number of corals and 4 clownfish (ocellaris clownfish) 1 lawnmower benny, 1 banggai cardinalfish, 1blood shrimp, 1 cleaner shrimp, 1 banded coral shrimp and 1 bown scopas tang to which i added a decorator crab and a green clown goby.
I am looking to add some more fish and wonder if this is a good idea given the fish I already got and the size of the tank. I am looking to add a engineer goby, pistol tiger shrimp, yellow watchman goby and a melanurus wrasse.
Would this be too much? I would possibly re-home the largest two of my clownfish. Given they have been a bit aggresive to myself and I heared from the previous owner other fish (however when i added the green clown goby they bothered it at first but they get along just fine now. I would also possibly re-home my bown scopas tang given it should be in a larger tank but as of now im not sure if i should do this now or when he outgrows the tank. See my tank below.
I recently (2 months ago) bought my first tank a 250 red sea with livestock including a large number of corals and 4 clownfish (ocellaris clownfish) 1 lawnmower benny, 1 banggai cardinalfish, 1blood shrimp, 1 cleaner shrimp, 1 banded coral shrimp and 1 bown scopas tang to which i added a decorator crab and a green clown goby.
I am looking to add some more fish and wonder if this is a good idea given the fish I already got and the size of the tank. I am looking to add a engineer goby, pistol tiger shrimp, yellow watchman goby and a melanurus wrasse.
Would this be too much? I would possibly re-home the largest two of my clownfish. Given they have been a bit aggresive to myself and I heared from the previous owner other fish (however when i added the green clown goby they bothered it at first but they get along just fine now. I would also possibly re-home my bown scopas tang given it should be in a larger tank but as of now im not sure if i should do this now or when he outgrows the tank. See my tank below.