Hi all,
I am about ready to add something new to my 75 gal. Here are the specs and inhabitants:
90lbs Live rock
DSB
1 hippo tang
2 false percs
1 royal gramma
1 cleaner shrimp
1 camel shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp
feather dusters
mushroom corals
Turbo snails
I lost track of blue and red hermits....maybe 25-35 or so
This tank has been up and running, nearly flawlessly, for about 8 months. Everything is in great health and all seem happy. I plan on making this a full blown reef over the next 6 months or so. I do not have a giant population of pods so despite the fact that I desperately want a mandarin I can't have one. I was thinking of adding a few chromis to give the schooling affect. I am not particularly crazy about them, but they are pretty nice fish. I am looking for something that won't get too big as I would like to keep the bioload on the conservative side. I am thinking a number of small fish give it the nice busy reef appearance without putting too much stress on the biological filter.
So I will leave it in the hands of the fine people at aquarium advice...maybe I'll tally up the suggestions and winner gets a spot in my tank...hahaha...thanks all.
Travis
I am about ready to add something new to my 75 gal. Here are the specs and inhabitants:
90lbs Live rock
DSB
1 hippo tang
2 false percs
1 royal gramma
1 cleaner shrimp
1 camel shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp
feather dusters
mushroom corals
Turbo snails
I lost track of blue and red hermits....maybe 25-35 or so
This tank has been up and running, nearly flawlessly, for about 8 months. Everything is in great health and all seem happy. I plan on making this a full blown reef over the next 6 months or so. I do not have a giant population of pods so despite the fact that I desperately want a mandarin I can't have one. I was thinking of adding a few chromis to give the schooling affect. I am not particularly crazy about them, but they are pretty nice fish. I am looking for something that won't get too big as I would like to keep the bioload on the conservative side. I am thinking a number of small fish give it the nice busy reef appearance without putting too much stress on the biological filter.
So I will leave it in the hands of the fine people at aquarium advice...maybe I'll tally up the suggestions and winner gets a spot in my tank...hahaha...thanks all.
Travis