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I've recently set up my first sal****er tank. It's a 37 gallon with
about 15 pounds of live rock. Right now I have four small fish in it. They are a Domino Damsel, a Valentini puffer, a Neon blue Spotted puffer, and a Scribbled boxfish. All the fish are doing fine and get along. I wanted to know what other kind of "animals" I could put in the tank. Things like shrimp, crabs, urchins, anenomes, feather dusters, starfish, etc... I understand that the puffers eat certain crustations...Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Phil |
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That's it. You filled it up to its limit. Have fun. Puffer will eat all
crustations. Also when box fish dies it will poison your tank and kill everything also. Only kidding about filling your tank up but your getting close. Do some research on your fish before you buy, plan ahead and think of what you would like for your tank to have when your done adding livestock. "Phil" wrote in message om... I've recently set up my first sal****er tank. It's a 37 gallon with about 15 pounds of live rock. Right now I have four small fish in it. They are a Domino Damsel, a Valentini puffer, a Neon blue Spotted puffer, and a Scribbled boxfish. All the fish are doing fine and get along. I wanted to know what other kind of "animals" I could put in the tank. Things like shrimp, crabs, urchins, anenomes, feather dusters, starfish, etc... I understand that the puffers eat certain crustations...Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Phil |
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With the two puffers you won't be able to do shrimp, crabs, snails,
etc. They eat these guys. Personally, I would get about 25 more pounds of live rock to account for the existing bioload. Domino Damsel - 4" Valentini Puffer - 4" Spotted Puffer - 5" Boxfish - 6" Right now, your fish will grow to account for 19 inches of fish in a 37 gallon aquarium. That is a little over 1 inch per 2 gallons. A good rule of thumb is 1 inch of fish per 5 gallons of water. You are running over twice that ratio. So I wouldn't get anymore inhabitants. You really should get more live rock. Your existing will not be able to handle the bioload that is in there. Also, a deep sand bed is a good idea too. Best Regards, Rick (Phil) wrote in message . com... I've recently set up my first sal****er tank. It's a 37 gallon with about 15 pounds of live rock. Right now I have four small fish in it. They are a Domino Damsel, a Valentini puffer, a Neon blue Spotted puffer, and a Scribbled boxfish. All the fish are doing fine and get along. I wanted to know what other kind of "animals" I could put in the tank. Things like shrimp, crabs, urchins, anenomes, feather dusters, starfish, etc... I understand that the puffers eat certain crustations...Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Phil |
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get a bigger tank, especially if you want more marine animals in there. In
my opinion, no tank should be less than sixty or seventy gallons. Anything less is basically the equivalent of a jail cell. Remember the size of these animals' natural habitat. Mike. "Phil" wrote in message om... I've recently set up my first sal****er tank. It's a 37 gallon with about 15 pounds of live rock. Right now I have four small fish in it. They are a Domino Damsel, a Valentini puffer, a Neon blue Spotted puffer, and a Scribbled boxfish. All the fish are doing fine and get along. I wanted to know what other kind of "animals" I could put in the tank. Things like shrimp, crabs, urchins, anenomes, feather dusters, starfish, etc... I understand that the puffers eat certain crustations...Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Phil |
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"Mike D" wrote in message
. .. get a bigger tank, especially if you want more marine animals in there. In my opinion, no tank should be less than sixty or seventy gallons. Anything less is basically the equivalent of a jail cell. Remember the size of these animals' natural habitat. Mike. "Phil" wrote in message om... I've recently set up my first sal****er tank. It's a 37 gallon with about 15 pounds of live rock. Right now I have four small fish in it. They are a Domino Damsel, a Valentini puffer, a Neon blue Spotted puffer, and a Scribbled boxfish. All the fish are doing fine and get along. I wanted to know what other kind of "animals" I could put in the tank. Things like shrimp, crabs, urchins, anenomes, feather dusters, starfish, etc... I understand that the puffers eat certain crustations...Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Missed this thread starting, so cannot add to OP. You have puffers. The puffers will eat any shrimps, crabs, snails and feather dusters you may wish to put in and as such are not reef safe. If you put these in, you are just providing a luxuriously expensive diet. The tank is also too small for the fish you have really as they will grow to quite a large size, you really need to be looking at a five footer, better still six Puffers are also messy feeders, so you need to make sure that you have filtration that will cope with the waster they produce, the liverock isn't enough IMO. Mark |
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