Hey all,
Browsed here a bunch, fist post.
I have a 32 gallon tank, took about 25 gallons total after displacement from rocks and sand. It has been running for about 3 months.
So far stock is; red firefish, 2 ocellaris clowns, a lawnmower blenny, a yellow watchman goby pistol shrimp pair, few hermits, 1 emerald crab, and a conch. Letting the tank roll for a bit longer before adding any coral, which will be mostly leathers and soft corals with an eventual torch for which I have a good isolated spot picked out. It just went through a diatom phase (started with white dry rock) and looks like that has cleared up nicely. I generally feed mysis or brine twice a day. With the algae dying back I will start feeding some form of vegetable matter as well.
I would like to add 1 more fish, and was thinking about a sixline wrasse. I am just afraid of it becoming aggressive. Anyone think I am being overly worried? I don't think I've seen more mixed reviews from a single fishes temperament in all my life. I know you can never truly know a fish.
My plan with sixline, due to its possible aggressive nature, is to possibly add it much further down the line, possibly 6 months to a year from now, by then I hope to have some corals growing and happy. By then the tank should be much more balanced, the existing fish have had time to grow, and then add a sixline when it is still really small.
Any possible alternatives to this wrasse? I am specifically looking for something with a unique pattern as most of my other fish are generally plain looking in the pattern department. Also a fish that swims around the water and rocks. I would consider the firefish the only real open water swimmer. The clowns do too, but not as much.
Have had freshwater tanks for a long time, but honeymoon in the Bahamas and freediving the reef has me hooked xD
Also side note, My maintenance plan is to change a 5 gallon bucket every 2 weeks. Right now it seems like I need to change 5 gallons every week. This should change as the tank matures right?
thanks all,
Browsed here a bunch, fist post.
I have a 32 gallon tank, took about 25 gallons total after displacement from rocks and sand. It has been running for about 3 months.
So far stock is; red firefish, 2 ocellaris clowns, a lawnmower blenny, a yellow watchman goby pistol shrimp pair, few hermits, 1 emerald crab, and a conch. Letting the tank roll for a bit longer before adding any coral, which will be mostly leathers and soft corals with an eventual torch for which I have a good isolated spot picked out. It just went through a diatom phase (started with white dry rock) and looks like that has cleared up nicely. I generally feed mysis or brine twice a day. With the algae dying back I will start feeding some form of vegetable matter as well.
I would like to add 1 more fish, and was thinking about a sixline wrasse. I am just afraid of it becoming aggressive. Anyone think I am being overly worried? I don't think I've seen more mixed reviews from a single fishes temperament in all my life. I know you can never truly know a fish.
My plan with sixline, due to its possible aggressive nature, is to possibly add it much further down the line, possibly 6 months to a year from now, by then I hope to have some corals growing and happy. By then the tank should be much more balanced, the existing fish have had time to grow, and then add a sixline when it is still really small.
Any possible alternatives to this wrasse? I am specifically looking for something with a unique pattern as most of my other fish are generally plain looking in the pattern department. Also a fish that swims around the water and rocks. I would consider the firefish the only real open water swimmer. The clowns do too, but not as much.
Have had freshwater tanks for a long time, but honeymoon in the Bahamas and freediving the reef has me hooked xD
Also side note, My maintenance plan is to change a 5 gallon bucket every 2 weeks. Right now it seems like I need to change 5 gallons every week. This should change as the tank matures right?
thanks all,