Hey, I'm new to this forum, and saltwater aquariums. Never done it, but I'm about to. I currently have freshwater African cichlids, but I am thinking I'm ready for saltwater. I haven't set it up yet (don't have the time yet and need to do more planning anyway) so I'm currently just gathering info.
I've been doing a lot of research, and I think the biggest tank I can fit is a 4-foot 75 gallon aquarium.
Here is my current stock idea:
-1 or 2 Ocellaris clownfish
-1 blue-green chromis
-1 royal gramma
-1 carpenter's flasher wrasse
-1 tomini tang
-1 yellow shrimp goby
-1 or 2 neon goby
-some sort of shrimp, probably skunk cleaner or peppermint
-clean-up crew and corals, of course.
I'm thinking of starting with soft corals, then if they thrive, I will get hard corals.
I haven't researched the cleanup crew stock yet, but I have looked for fish that won't pick at corals/invertebrates.
How is my stocking list right now? Is everything compatible? Will any of those fish bother corals/inverts? Are any of them too difficult/risky for a beginner saltwater aquarist to keep?
I know for some freshwater cichlids, like the Tropheus that I keep, an herbivore that eats a carnivore's food could get bloated and die. Will this be a problem for an herbivorous tang in a tank full of carnivores/omnivores? To put it another way, is it harmful if a tang eats meat?
I've been thinking heavily about wrasses. I really like their colour, shape, and the way they swim. I was trying to decide between a wrasse or a firefish, but not both, because I read that most wrasses will intimidate firefish too much. Is this correct? Anyway, firefish are no longer on my stock list. Could I get a 2nd wrasse, or am I already stocked enough/too much, or a 2nd wrasse won't work?
I'm probably getting Red Sea coral pro salt, because I read that it's of good quality and contains the kind of stuff that corals, etc. need to thrive without having to dose stuff. I do not want to have to dose anything.
I'm going to fit a sump and a quarantine tank inside the stand (I don't know where else to put a quarantine), but I think I'll make a separate thread for my sump questions.
I'll probably be making more threads as I learn more and get farther in my saltwater aquarium planning and doing. And I don't expect a single person to answer every single one of my questions. But I hope that I can learn enough from this forum so that I will be able to avoid any potential mistakes.
Thanks in advance.
I've been doing a lot of research, and I think the biggest tank I can fit is a 4-foot 75 gallon aquarium.
Here is my current stock idea:
-1 or 2 Ocellaris clownfish
-1 blue-green chromis
-1 royal gramma
-1 carpenter's flasher wrasse
-1 tomini tang
-1 yellow shrimp goby
-1 or 2 neon goby
-some sort of shrimp, probably skunk cleaner or peppermint
-clean-up crew and corals, of course.
I'm thinking of starting with soft corals, then if they thrive, I will get hard corals.
I haven't researched the cleanup crew stock yet, but I have looked for fish that won't pick at corals/invertebrates.
How is my stocking list right now? Is everything compatible? Will any of those fish bother corals/inverts? Are any of them too difficult/risky for a beginner saltwater aquarist to keep?
I know for some freshwater cichlids, like the Tropheus that I keep, an herbivore that eats a carnivore's food could get bloated and die. Will this be a problem for an herbivorous tang in a tank full of carnivores/omnivores? To put it another way, is it harmful if a tang eats meat?
I've been thinking heavily about wrasses. I really like their colour, shape, and the way they swim. I was trying to decide between a wrasse or a firefish, but not both, because I read that most wrasses will intimidate firefish too much. Is this correct? Anyway, firefish are no longer on my stock list. Could I get a 2nd wrasse, or am I already stocked enough/too much, or a 2nd wrasse won't work?
I'm probably getting Red Sea coral pro salt, because I read that it's of good quality and contains the kind of stuff that corals, etc. need to thrive without having to dose stuff. I do not want to have to dose anything.
I'm going to fit a sump and a quarantine tank inside the stand (I don't know where else to put a quarantine), but I think I'll make a separate thread for my sump questions.
I'll probably be making more threads as I learn more and get farther in my saltwater aquarium planning and doing. And I don't expect a single person to answer every single one of my questions. But I hope that I can learn enough from this forum so that I will be able to avoid any potential mistakes.
Thanks in advance.
