My Fluval Sea Evo 52L reef tank is just over 3 years old and mainly contains LPS corals with a few mushrooms.
Current fish:
- Royal Gramma
- Randall's Goby
Previous fish:
- Firefish (was chased by the Gramma and survived 1-2 months)
- Yellow Coral Goby (survived ~4 months)
- Tailspot Blenny (survived ~7 months)
- Court Jester Goby (survived ~2 months)
I didn't observe any aggression towards the gobies or blenny, but none of them lasted long term. Therefore I want to avoid them.
The tank is doing well overall and corals are growing, but nitrates tend to run quite low due to the coral load.
Would you try adding another fish, such as a single clownfish, or is it better to leave the tank with just the Royal Gramma and Randall's Goby? Any fish suggestions that might work, or would you simply increase feeding to raise nutrients instead?
Current fish:
- Royal Gramma
- Randall's Goby
Previous fish:
- Firefish (was chased by the Gramma and survived 1-2 months)
- Yellow Coral Goby (survived ~4 months)
- Tailspot Blenny (survived ~7 months)
- Court Jester Goby (survived ~2 months)
I didn't observe any aggression towards the gobies or blenny, but none of them lasted long term. Therefore I want to avoid them.
The tank is doing well overall and corals are growing, but nitrates tend to run quite low due to the coral load.
Would you try adding another fish, such as a single clownfish, or is it better to leave the tank with just the Royal Gramma and Randall's Goby? Any fish suggestions that might work, or would you simply increase feeding to raise nutrients instead?
