I added two clowns last night and came home today to a happy tank and the one Chromis that was hiding came out to play
Yea!!! He was just lonely and scared, needed some more encouragement to come out and play. That pic made me smile.
I added two clowns last night and came home today to a happy tank and the one Chromis that was hiding came out to play
I added two clowns last night and came home today to a happy tank and the one Chromis that was hiding came out to play
Paulm7373 said:Nice looking clowns! How are the chromis behaving like with them now, no issues? Reason I'm asking is because I am considering getting an ocelaris clown as my next fish to add with my four chromis and goby.
So I've got this film on the top if my water... It's not bad or anything but would a skimmer get rid of it?
Yea I've got one PH which agitates the water surface pretty good. I believe its a Marineland maxi-jet 400Do you have any PHs pointed at the water surface, disturbing the water surface and making ripples?
added more base rock (20lbs) today. what do you guys think?
I wanted to add a six line wrasse today but my lfs didn't have any
It looks good! The one on the top left looks a little precarious, though. As long as its sturdier than it looks, you're all set!
Thanks Beengirl! . The one in the top left is wedged in pretty good, the one on the top right is the one that just slid on me. so I moved it and its a lot sturdier now.
I'm thinking 6 line wrasse and a dwarf flame angel as my last 2 fish... What do you think?
There's some disagreement about the tank size needed for the dwarf angels. Liveaquaria within the last couple months has increased the minimum size for them to 70g, but Bluezooaquatics still has it listed as 30g minimum. I have a dwarf half black angel (that i got before the tank size was altered) in my 30g, and he's been fine, seems happy and isn't too much of a bully. He swims around some, but not so much that the 30 is too small. He never swam around that much when he was in the 55g either, though. Maybe he's just lazy. Lol.
I'm not a huge fan of the six- line, but that's just me. They're fine fish, as long as you have a lid.
Looks good! The flame needs a much bigger tank than a 30. Very few angels can live in such a small tank. Maybe look into multibar or flame back. I've heard they both do well in a smaller tank. The wrasse will be just fine, I would recommend letting the tank establish a bit more. They will clean out your pods in about a week if your not careful.