severum mama
Aquarium Advice Addict
Do you all have that problem where it really bugs you to have perfectly good equipment sitting around doing nothing?
I do. Guys, I really think I have a problem!
I had a PC strip light just sitting around, so I decided to grab a tank for it and do another nano reef. 8) The light is 24" and 65 W, so I opted for a 24" 15 gallon (24"x12"x12") rather than a 20H. I really like the dimensions of the 15 for aquascaping, plus the light penetration will be better. I will have an Aquaclear 300 stuffed full of LR rubble moving roughly 300 gph.
I'm starting to put together a plan for stocking and I have a few questions. Can I keep a pair of ocellaris clowns in this tank, given the footprint is the same as the 20H? Could I also keep a royal gramma with the clowns?
Or, could I get one ocellaris clown, a royal gramma, and a neon goby?
Could I substitute an orchid dottyback for the royal gramma in either of these setups? I like those too, but it sounds like they may be too aggressive. :?
Any input on stocking is, of course, welcome; and I'd love to hear suggestions for fish that I haven't thought of! 8)
I do. Guys, I really think I have a problem!
I had a PC strip light just sitting around, so I decided to grab a tank for it and do another nano reef. 8) The light is 24" and 65 W, so I opted for a 24" 15 gallon (24"x12"x12") rather than a 20H. I really like the dimensions of the 15 for aquascaping, plus the light penetration will be better. I will have an Aquaclear 300 stuffed full of LR rubble moving roughly 300 gph.
I'm starting to put together a plan for stocking and I have a few questions. Can I keep a pair of ocellaris clowns in this tank, given the footprint is the same as the 20H? Could I also keep a royal gramma with the clowns?
Or, could I get one ocellaris clown, a royal gramma, and a neon goby?
Could I substitute an orchid dottyback for the royal gramma in either of these setups? I like those too, but it sounds like they may be too aggressive. :?
Any input on stocking is, of course, welcome; and I'd love to hear suggestions for fish that I haven't thought of! 8)