DragonFish
Aquarium Advice Regular
Hi Im new to the forum, so I'll first make a quick introduction.
Im Karen, you can call me Draco if its easier for you to remember. Im a fish keeper.. I have 13 betta's, 1 jack dempsey (That's about 15 years old) and a 10 gal nano reef tank.
Since this is a SW Forum, let me describe my 10 gal. I dont have a pic of it, so I cant put it up as of now.
Its been running beautifully for over 2 years, with about 9-10 lbs of live rock, 1-2" of live sand, rapidly growing mushrooms and polyps and 3 other corals (blanking on the names right now) with about 2 crabs (gotta get more) 5 or 6 snails, 2 percula clowns and a yellow tailed blue damsel, with 3 different lightings for the corals and gentle water flow.
The yellow tailed damsel is amazing. i went to the petshop, and I saw it in a FRESH water tank! I flipped. The owner said someone returned it in fresh water, so he put it in fresh water. Poor thing was so white! I got it for nothing, and revived him back into salt water slowly. ever since, he's been doing great! (about a year since I had him)
Now, my question is.. with the 3 fish I have in the tank now (which are still small), I was wondering if it would be overstocking too much with a clown goby or a fire goby? I was hoping for a 'cleaner' fish of some sort.
Im Karen, you can call me Draco if its easier for you to remember. Im a fish keeper.. I have 13 betta's, 1 jack dempsey (That's about 15 years old) and a 10 gal nano reef tank.
Since this is a SW Forum, let me describe my 10 gal. I dont have a pic of it, so I cant put it up as of now.
Its been running beautifully for over 2 years, with about 9-10 lbs of live rock, 1-2" of live sand, rapidly growing mushrooms and polyps and 3 other corals (blanking on the names right now) with about 2 crabs (gotta get more) 5 or 6 snails, 2 percula clowns and a yellow tailed blue damsel, with 3 different lightings for the corals and gentle water flow.
The yellow tailed damsel is amazing. i went to the petshop, and I saw it in a FRESH water tank! I flipped. The owner said someone returned it in fresh water, so he put it in fresh water. Poor thing was so white! I got it for nothing, and revived him back into salt water slowly. ever since, he's been doing great! (about a year since I had him)
Now, my question is.. with the 3 fish I have in the tank now (which are still small), I was wondering if it would be overstocking too much with a clown goby or a fire goby? I was hoping for a 'cleaner' fish of some sort.