I was thinking, for a tank I’m planning for years ahead, of putting a kole tang, a yellow tang, a couple of clownfish (2), maybe 2 or 4 other small fish, and a couple of sand sifters and 2 shrimp. Would a 120 gallon suffice? Or would I need bigger?
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While a 120 should work, for a little extra money and beneficial length, go with a 150g or even 180gI was thinking, for a tank I’m planning for years ahead, of putting a kole tang, a yellow tang, a couple of clownfish (2), maybe 2 or 4 other small fish, and a couple of sand sifters and 2 shrimp. Would a 120 gallon suffice? Or would I need bigger?
In a 150, would a 5 foot long and 2 feet tall tank be good? Or should I aim for one a bit taller?While a 120 should work, for a little extra money and beneficial length, go with a 150g or even 180g
150g is 6ft and 24" deep and will work wellIn a 150, would a 5 foot long and 2 feet tall tank be good? Or should I aim for one a bit taller?
So would those fish be compatable? I was thinking about clarkii clownfish for the 2 clownfish, and replacing the firefish with a gramma. Would all these be compatable and compatable with the tangs? And would the clownfish kill the shrimp/ hermit crabs or is there a different type of clownfish I should get. I was hoping for a bigger sized clownfish.150g is 6ft and 24" deep and will work well
Should be based on length. Provide hiding with rock workSo would those fish be compatable? I was thinking about clarkii clownfish for the 2 clownfish, and replacing the firefish with a gramma. Would all these be compatable and compatable with the tangs? And would the clownfish kill the shrimp/ hermit crabs or is there a different type of clownfish I should get. I was hoping for a bigger sized clownfish.