Okay, it's time for fish!! How 'bout this?

Abarnswell

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Okay, it's time to Check With The Experts...

My 15 g. nanoreef is stable with good water quality. I want to add fish now. I am planning to add either 2 or 3 juvenile Ocellaris. These will be the only fish in this tank. Is 3 too many? Would 2 be better, either in terms of tank size and/or fish compatibility/behavior?

I have a few Nassarius snails, a few blue-legged hermies, one white-banded shrimp, soft corals (pulsing Xenia, a zoo, and a star polyp), and 218 micro brittle stars. (No, I didn't count them!). I'm just teasing Erik. :)

Oh, yeah. And I have 3,279 assorted copepods and other micro-crustaceans.
 

Abarnswell

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I wondered about the behavior of three. From what I have read in several marine reef aquarium books, the authors have said that one of the three will become larger/dominant and will become the female, and the other two will remain slightly smaller and will be males, but that the three would get along fine as a group as long as they are all purchased at the same time as juveniles.

A woman at one of my LFS with a reef tank says she has three of them and they do well together.

What have others experienced?

Hooterhead: I just noticed in your profile that you have a snowflake eel. Wow! Is he hard to keep? Nearby there is a marine livestock distributor, and they have a bunch of baby snowflakes and they are SO COOL! What attitude! They follow you around with their eyes and keep an eye on spectators. They're neat.
 

drty811

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april,
agree with hooterhead....two would definitly be better. what kind of filteration are you running? is your 15 a tall or regular? 15tall is twenty inches long and regular is 24".

P.S. thats not funny :cry: JK :mrgreen:
 

Abarnswell

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Sorry, Erik, I couldn't resist about the micros! ;)

I have a 15 gallon (long, not tall) with an AquaClear filter on back with foam only. I just bought a powerhead to add on and an AquaClear protein skimmer that attaches to the HOB filter. I would like to change my filtration set up to include a refugium. The planted refugiums I've seen on this forum as so neat. But I need to research and figure out how in the world to do it. I am SO NOT a DIYer, and I am plumbing and mechanically challenged. :(

Okay, just two Oscellaris then. I hope they'll be friends with my cleaner shrimp, who prefers to be hand fed, by the way. Cute little guy. He molted yesterday. At first I thought he was dead, until I realized it was just empty skin.
 

Abarnswell

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aqauclear filters are very easy to fabricate into a fuge. there is a bunch of threads on this topic and they are very detailed and easy.
Thanks, Erik. I'll read those threads and see how they do it. I really want a refugium, particularly one with macroalgae and little guys (hermits, snail), etc...
 

Abarnswell

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I got my pair of Ocellaris tonight. They seem happy to far... my fingers are crossed. They came from a tank with about 6 juvenile Ocellaris. They fed readily at the LFS and looked healthy, so I brought two home. Already, they follow me around the tank while I'm up close and watching what's going on. I hope they do well. ... (fingers crossed).

They are named Marlin and Coral, of course. :)
 

hooterhead

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Abarnswell said:
Hooterhead: I just noticed in your profile that you have a snowflake eel. Wow! Is he hard to keep? Nearby there is a marine livestock distributor, and they have a bunch of baby snowflakes and they are SO COOL! What attitude! They follow you around with their eyes and keep an eye on spectators. They're neat.
yeah he's really cool. mine's about 17" long. got him at about 8" and have had him a little over a year. they aren't that hard to keep. usually mine's got his head hangin' out of his cave and come's out to eat silversides and krill. just for fun...here's a pic of him. blurry but he moved.
 

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drty811

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hooterhead,

thats awsome, ive always wanted one. what size tank do you have him in? is there anyhting else in the tank? how often do you feed him?
 

hooterhead

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he's in my 60 gal cube. and there's a yellow coris wrasse and a gold stripe maroon clown in with him. he eats whenever i see that he's hungary. he'll come out of his cave and start looking for food. then i throw in a silverside at a time. and he usually eats about 4 silversides every 3 or 4 days.
 

travis

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I have three clowns in a 10gallon, I had one originally then added two more. At first the original was a bit stand offish, after two days they were swimming together. Now I see all of them at the same time in my RBTA
 
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