Kurt_Nelson
Aquarium Advice Addict
OK... my first fish (O.Clown) is out of my quarantine tank and in my main 46 gallon. Woohoo! Next week I'll probably start hunting for Royal Grammas at my local fish stores. Which brings me to getting everyone's opinion on stocking levels.
Some say 1" per 2 gallons. Some say 1" per 5 gallons. I'm guessing it greatly depends on your individual setup, but with no experience I'm not really sure what the correct stocking level is for me, and I don't want to find out the hard way! My setup is a 46 gallon bowfront with about 65lbs live rock (lots of nooks and crannies, very open) and about a 3-4" sand bed (60+ lbs or so). I've got a Remora Pro skimmer, and all the other pariculars are in "My Info."
How's this sound...
(1) O. Clown
(1) Royal Gramma
(2) Bangaii Cardinals
(1) Yellow Clown Goby
I'm pretty sure this wouldn't tax my system too much.
What if I wanted to add (3) schooling Chromis (probably blue-green, or something that doesn't get over 3 inches long) to the above list? Too much? Maybe if I just go with (1) Bangaii and leave out the Clown Goby, then the (3) Chromis would be OK?
Originally, when I started planning, I was thinking I'd go with (1) clown, (1) Royal Gramma, (1) B. Cardinal, (3) Blue/Green Chromis, and (1) Dwarf Flame Angel. But after reading about the Flame's tendancy to nip coral and since I eventually want to add some low/medium light corals, I'm rethinking that plan.
Just thinking for the future. I'm going to be adding a fish every 4-6 weeks so I've got a while to rewrite my list several times over again!
Some say 1" per 2 gallons. Some say 1" per 5 gallons. I'm guessing it greatly depends on your individual setup, but with no experience I'm not really sure what the correct stocking level is for me, and I don't want to find out the hard way! My setup is a 46 gallon bowfront with about 65lbs live rock (lots of nooks and crannies, very open) and about a 3-4" sand bed (60+ lbs or so). I've got a Remora Pro skimmer, and all the other pariculars are in "My Info."
How's this sound...
(1) O. Clown
(1) Royal Gramma
(2) Bangaii Cardinals
(1) Yellow Clown Goby
I'm pretty sure this wouldn't tax my system too much.
What if I wanted to add (3) schooling Chromis (probably blue-green, or something that doesn't get over 3 inches long) to the above list? Too much? Maybe if I just go with (1) Bangaii and leave out the Clown Goby, then the (3) Chromis would be OK?
Originally, when I started planning, I was thinking I'd go with (1) clown, (1) Royal Gramma, (1) B. Cardinal, (3) Blue/Green Chromis, and (1) Dwarf Flame Angel. But after reading about the Flame's tendancy to nip coral and since I eventually want to add some low/medium light corals, I'm rethinking that plan.
Just thinking for the future. I'm going to be adding a fish every 4-6 weeks so I've got a while to rewrite my list several times over again!