Not that shy. What are the other tankmates?how shy are zebra barred dartfish? can they defend themselves? it i get ones it will be a group of 3.
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Not that shy. What are the other tankmates?how shy are zebra barred dartfish? can they defend themselves? it i get ones it will be a group of 3.
They'll be fine with those fish.chalk basslet, longnose hawkfish,sailfin blenny, springeri damsel, firefish, red line wrasse and neon goby if still alive!
chalk and hawkfish can be mean for day or two...
No wrasse, unless you are putting a lid on it, and no tang, much to small of a tank.Possible Stocking for IM 50 lagoon!
2 black ice clowns
1 purple fire fish
2/3 lyretail anthias
1 mccoskers flasher wrasse
1 blue eyed tang? (Not sure)
1 goby (deciding)
Thanks for your time!
No wrasse, unless you are putting a lid on it, and no tang, much to small of a tank.
Otherwise, you are fine!
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Lyretail anthias are a boisterous anthias species, so I wouldn't recommend a group for a 50g.Possible Stocking for IM 50 lagoon!
2 black ice clowns
1 purple fire fish
2/3 lyretail anthias
1 mccoskers flasher wrasse
1 blue eyed tang? (Not sure)
1 goby (deciding)
Thanks for your time!
Lyretail anthias are a boisterous anthias species, so I wouldn't recommend a group for a 50g.
I also recommend against a tang in a 50g tank.
Dispar or randall anthias are less aggressive with each other.Tang it out of the line up! I thought anthias were schooling fish or better in groups? If not those could you recommend any?
Also, do you think there’s anymore room for some more smaller fish?
Sorry for so many questions! Your time is very much appreciated
Dispar or randall anthias are less aggressive with each other.
You should have room for a few more smaller fish.
Peace of mind is a wonderful thing. I recommend letting the tang grow a little before introducing him to the main tank.93 cube...
Current inhabitants:
2 - Mai Thai Clowns
2 - Bangaii Cardinals
1 - Blue Green Chromis
1- Starry Blenny
1- Tailspot Blenny
1 - Yellow Corris Wrasse
I have ready to come out or QT a beautiful, albeit, small aberrant kole or Tomoni tang. He is maybe the size of a silver dollar.
End goal is he is the last fish to go into my 93. I am worried however he will be bullied by my mammoth starry blenny. This cat is mean.
Should I let the tang grow up some (I also have a 25 gallon office tank with only 2 clowns in it currently) or would it be okay to try to introduce to the tank at current size?
I’m worried if I do introduce and it doesn’t go well I would not be able to recatch the tang.
Thanks!
The lemon is not reef safe, the 2 others are safer, but still may pose a risk to some sessile inverts.
CBB is a risk with clams.
What is the genus and species of the rainbow wrasse? There are a few species that go by that common name and most are not suitable for the species you have listed.
Dusky wrasses can be pushy toward other wrasses.
If your going to qt your fish, you will need to qt ALL your fish, even the first ones added.
Starki damsels and sixline wrasses can be pretty aggressive, and this is exasperated in a 50g tank.
Blue spot jawfish need cooler waters than are generally provided.
The firefish and prawn goby will be fine together, but will get bullied by the starki and sixline.
I do recommend running copper or chloroquine phosphate to eliminate the threat of velvet.Thank you for responding. I didn't think about quarantining the first pair of fish. I'm not going to lie, I was a little perplexed but after reading up on a bit I guess it makes sense. The only thing I am worried about is how to know how much ammonia to dose (after the cycle is completed) to keep the DT cycled while the pair of clowns are in the QT tank. Since it will sit for 30 days unoccupied without any livestock.
Do you recommend running preventive meds or would 30 days symptom free be a pretty good indicator? Or how many days should I QT?
Everything I can find on the Jawfish shows 72-78F as the temperature range. I was planning on keeping my aquarium at 77. From what I read clown fish also have a range of 72-78F. Is this information listed incorrectly, on liveaquaria for example?
So you don't think I should get a six line wrasse or Starki Damsel?
I do recommend running copper or chloroquine phosphate to eliminate the threat of velvet.
Feeding a few pellets of food a day will simulate the fish in the display and feed the bacteria.
Other jawfish will accept that temp range, but not blue spot jaws. Keeping them higher than 75 degrees greatly shortens their lives. In fact I am unaware of any living past a year above 75.
That would be fine.Hmm Ok, so a chinstrap jawfish will probably be good then?
It should be ok, there may be some initial aggression, but that should settle down after a couple days.New tank.
120 Gallon DT, 40 gal sump.
Currently have a pair of picasso’s and a midas blenny.
Wondering about adding a starry blenny next.
Coral is a few months out still. The midas has found a home in the mid level of the tank.
Too much blenny?
Thanks,
Conor