I have a 10 gallon with mostly inverts and one fish. Stocking is as follows:
1 black ray goby
1 tiger pistol shrimp
2 turbo snails
2 trochus snails
1 cerith snail
1 skunk shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp
3 blue leg hermit crabs
Additionally, a bunch of soft corals, and a HOB fuge full of chaeto. The water stays around 5ppm nitrate, 0 phosphate, and the corals are almost all growing and thriving.
I had a firefish, but it jumped a few days ago(through a tiny crack in a glass lid of course). I'm wondering if I should replace it, and what I could replace it with. I'm not looking at getting a clownfish, lol. But maybe a cardinalfish, another firefish, a chalk bass, or anything that will occupy the water column a bit more than the shrimp goby does. There's so much disagreement in what I've read about what will live in a 10 gallon tank, so I'd prefer information backed by experience! Thanks!
1 black ray goby
1 tiger pistol shrimp
2 turbo snails
2 trochus snails
1 cerith snail
1 skunk shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp
3 blue leg hermit crabs
Additionally, a bunch of soft corals, and a HOB fuge full of chaeto. The water stays around 5ppm nitrate, 0 phosphate, and the corals are almost all growing and thriving.
I had a firefish, but it jumped a few days ago(through a tiny crack in a glass lid of course). I'm wondering if I should replace it, and what I could replace it with. I'm not looking at getting a clownfish, lol. But maybe a cardinalfish, another firefish, a chalk bass, or anything that will occupy the water column a bit more than the shrimp goby does. There's so much disagreement in what I've read about what will live in a 10 gallon tank, so I'd prefer information backed by experience! Thanks!