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02/18/2018, 04:22 PM | #1 |
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Fish selection help for newbie - 65g
Hi all,
I am starting new in the saltwater hobby (previously kept freshwater tank). I have a 65g tank that has been cycled and running for 2 months. I also set up a 10g quarantine tank and processed a clownfish pair and have added them to the 65g display tank. (My priority is fish and macro algae in this tank. A few soft corals may be down the road) Now I am looking to get my remaining desired fish list finalized and figure out the right order to establish a peaceful tank. Also my list is limited by what I can get from the LFS or online that are captive bred. Here is my wish list (additions to my clownfish pair): 1) Bangaii cardinal or Pajama cardinal or both? 2) Watchman goby (can i keep a goby with one blenny?) 3) black line blenny or bicolor blenny or forktail blenny? 4) Orchid dottyback 5) azure damselfish As I mentioned earlier, I am committed to only including captive bred fish. It is also a side goal of mine to get as much color as possible per the request of my boy - blue and my girl - pink/purple. If this very experienced group can advise me where the pitfalls lie in my plan above, that would be huge! Also any preferences between fish within the same species, based on your experiences. |
02/18/2018, 04:37 PM | #2 |
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You're probably ok---nothing gets too big. I'd suggest maybe trading the dottyback (the yellows in particular are meaner than a junkyard dog,---orchids have a better rep) for the pink margin wrasse, who is a well-behaved type in a community. I can't swear to the cardinals. Another fish that might do well for you is a firefish.
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02/18/2018, 05:22 PM | #3 |
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02/18/2018, 06:22 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for the warm welcome, Bertoni and the quick advice , Sk8r.
I will take your advice on the firefish. And will consider the dottyback caveat. What are your thoughts on say introducing an azure damselfish at the end of the list? Would the firefish be harassed? |
02/19/2018, 04:08 PM | #5 |
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I'd never introduce a damsel if it's not necessary (in case you REALLY like them). Damsels have a bad reputation, usually the majority are aggressive.
If you like Damsels, I'd suggest you to try Chromis viridis, it's the peaceful Damsel. It's a great starter fish, beautiful color, cheap and hardy just as any other Damsel. Welcome to RC and happy reefing! |
02/19/2018, 07:39 PM | #6 |
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Here is my set up.
Thanks for that advice on damsels. Just wanted to confirm all the information out there about damsels is true for the azure damselfish as well. Will research the chromis viridis. Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk |
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The azure damsel, and its Chrysiptera spp cousins, are pretty peaceful.
I like the list, personally. Good variety of small and pretty reef-safe fishes that won't outgrow the tank.
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02/20/2018, 03:31 PM | #12 |
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If you are doing macro algae in the tank, maybe a smaller tang would be a great addition. They will help keep it trimmed for you. Awesome grazers. I would substitute out the Pajama Cardinal for a Yellow Tang any day. I just got rid of 4 from my DT. The Pajama isn't the greatest fish to look at.
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02/21/2018, 05:57 PM | #13 |
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Only problem I can see is that tangs can't be captive bred.
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02/21/2018, 07:07 PM | #14 |
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I have an azure damsel and it’s not too bad. A royal gramma might be better than the dottyback, although I don’t know if they are captive bred or not.
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