Jump to content

What else to add in my tank?


Recommended Posts

I currently have

1 false gamma

1 chromis

1 maroon clown

1 cleaner shrimp

Thought of adding a 1 or 2 more fish but i got a few constraints.

a. angel is out. (reason-hard to get it eat)

b. tang is out. (my is 2 ft tank only)

c. predator fish like lion is out. (eat my fish?)

d. difficult to maintain fish and fish tt are picky on food is also out.

e. wrasse is out (possibility of eating up my cleaner shrimp

f. goby or firegoby is out, as i dun like them...dunno y also...

can i say with the above restriction, i am left with only one choice? Damsel fish?

:(

any suggestions?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

gobie are mostly bottom dwellers that feeds on mysis or brine shrimp

lazy to feed them such food ...kekekeke prefer pellet or flake eating kind of fishes .. : )

Wah you this cannot that cannot.... keep damsel or clown lah......



Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
  • SRC Member
I currently have

1 false gamma

1 chromis

1 maroon clown

1 cleaner shrimp

Thought of adding a 1 or 2 more fish but i got a few constraints.

a. angel is out. (reason-hard to get it eat)

b. tang is out. (my is 2 ft tank only)

c. predator fish like lion is out. (eat my fish?)

d. difficult to maintain fish and fish tt are picky on food is also out.

e. wrasse is out (possibility of eating up my cleaner shrimp

f. goby or firegoby is out, as i dun like them...dunno y also...

can i say with the above restriction, i am left with only one choice? Damsel fish?

:(

any suggestions?

your so said "out" are those that most of the reefers like.. :D how abt anthias?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • SRC Member
hi bro, a few suggestions.

orchid/sunrise dotty

flame hawk

yellowhead jawfish

blennies

cardinal

B)

Are u insane!!!

That will be two dottys in a tank. a fight would definitely occur. Plus the bicolor is acclimated liaoz... so dottys are out.

i second the chromis idea... get abt 2 or 3 more to accompany ur oldie.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Found this useful website that breaks down the types of fish in different classes:

A - Fish that should never be kept in captivity, period.

B - Fish that may be kept successfully, but ONLY in public aquaria that can supply their specialized needs.

C - Fish that are often kept successfully in larger reef aquaria, but usually do not survive in fish-only aquariums. This is commonly due to specialized diet requirements that reef aquaria provide, in the way of naturally occurring micro-crustacean populations, but in some cases, may simply be due to the more complete natural ecosystem found in reef tanks.

D - Fish that are now bred and raised in captivity. Tank-raised specimens of these species will do well in aquariums, whereas wild-caught may not.

E - Fish that are almost always caught with Cyanide or drugs, and whose purchase supports this horrible practice.

F - While not impossible to keep in a home aquarium, requires either a specialized diet and/or habitat that make it impossible to keep with the majority of other species. Many should be kept in a dedicated tank. This classification is also used with very aggressive fish, or those that can eat larger fish, requiring special consideration when choosing tank mates.

G - Venomous. Exercise extreme caution when catching, or when cleaning the aquarium, and do not keep if you have small children.

H - Fish that should not be sold or purchased because they are rare. We felt the need to emphasize this one. Imagine public reaction to our hobby if it were discovered and published that the aquarium trade was responsible for the extinction of a species.

Thanks to:

http://www.aquariumpros.com/articles/badfishlist.shtml

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share



×
×
  • Create New...