ok I know that i think i payed the price by adding the fire fish and yellow watchman goby both at once impretty sure the goby did not make itI understand that but you want to add 2 more, best do it weeks apart not at the same time.
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ok I know that i think i payed the price by adding the fire fish and yellow watchman goby both at once impretty sure the goby did not make itI understand that but you want to add 2 more, best do it weeks apart not at the same time.
Really? it thought it was one clown per 10 gallons of tank space?You could always add another Oscellaris Clown or two.
Woops, I momentarily forgot we were talking about a 20g ! But the Oscellaris clowns seem to get along just fine in small tanks at the LFS.....Really? it thought it was one clown per 10 gallons of tank space?
does a tail spot blenny graze on algae?I'd start with one and see how it goes from there tbh. Add one or two a month to prevent an algea explosion. Make sure to add some grazers, like a lawnmower blenny toward the middle or end.
Woops, I momentarily forgot we were talking about a 20g ! But the Oscellaris clowns seem to get along just fine in small tanks at the LFS.....
Oh yeah, generally it is best to keep only one clown in a tank. I now just picked up a Maroon Clown today at the LFS; and will never be able to put another clown in the tank (as Maroon Clowns are not tolerant of other clowns in a tank).that’s because they are babies, as they grow is when the fighting starts.
I have a marine land 30 penguin filter stuffed with Biological filter media and a chemical filtration for a 50 gallon and 2 250gph power heads also the filter is 150gph and 25 pounds of rock and my tanks been running for 6 months and i plan on adding a protein skimmer.I think I saw something one time that said 1 in of fish for 1 inch of aquarium space yeah I'm very very sorry I even said that. didn't help me much either make sure they have enough room to hide. And still be comfortable. not get too territorial and make sure to keep your nutrients in check. I've never seen something that actually says a 20 gallon tank should have or can have this many fish or a 200 gallon tank can have or should have this many fish a lot of it depends on the type of fish the size of the fish you are adding and the type of filtration and how good a filtration you have
That rule was an excuse I used to overstock my FW tank and it ended up killing a bunch of fishI think I saw something one time that said 1 in of fish for 1 inch of aquarium space yeah I'm very very sorry I even said that.