- Location
- 34th Street Manhattan
Hello,
I'm all done cycling the tank, building the sump, introducing set up fish (Chromis) and trying my hand at beginner corals (Button, Frogspawn, Kenya Tree). Time to get fish!!!
The specification I have for this hobby is that I want it to be as low maintenance / simple as possible.
Thus...
1) fish with special diets are a no go.
2) fish that will kill snails and crabs are also a no go.
3) It's a small tank (55 gallon) so fish that I am going to have to trade out of the tank in 6 months are also a no go.
So given all the research I'm looking at having...
1 Six Line Wrasse
2 Purple Firefish Goby
1 Bangaii Cardinals
2 Yellow Belly Sebae Clownfish
1 Some kind of Tang
With the exception of the Tang; these fish are pretty hardy, won't outgrow my tank, and eat just about anything (can be kept on flakes if I am away for a week).
But that Tang... that is the question. Is there a Tang that works here? I read a Naso accepts flakes and is hardy but the tank should be over 100 gallons in size. I could always trade the Naso out when it gets larger if I had to I guess.
But I figured I would throw this line up of easy keep fish out there for everyone to critique.
Thanks for the read!
Regards,
I'm all done cycling the tank, building the sump, introducing set up fish (Chromis) and trying my hand at beginner corals (Button, Frogspawn, Kenya Tree). Time to get fish!!!
The specification I have for this hobby is that I want it to be as low maintenance / simple as possible.
Thus...
1) fish with special diets are a no go.
2) fish that will kill snails and crabs are also a no go.
3) It's a small tank (55 gallon) so fish that I am going to have to trade out of the tank in 6 months are also a no go.
So given all the research I'm looking at having...
1 Six Line Wrasse
2 Purple Firefish Goby
1 Bangaii Cardinals
2 Yellow Belly Sebae Clownfish
1 Some kind of Tang
With the exception of the Tang; these fish are pretty hardy, won't outgrow my tank, and eat just about anything (can be kept on flakes if I am away for a week).
But that Tang... that is the question. Is there a Tang that works here? I read a Naso accepts flakes and is hardy but the tank should be over 100 gallons in size. I could always trade the Naso out when it gets larger if I had to I guess.
But I figured I would throw this line up of easy keep fish out there for everyone to critique.
Thanks for the read!
Regards,