- Location
- New Jersey
Hi all,
I have a 36 gallon front bow. It has 40lbs of LR, an Eshopps hang-on skimmer and a Tetra hang-on carbon filter. The lighting is a single strip fluorescent tube light (which may be upgraded if need be). I had a crash (Oodinium outbreak) in it a few weeks ago. I am going to be doing a few things to upgrade my tank before restocking it - including swapping out the substrate (crushed coral to live sand). While I have heard different opinions on this, I figured I would pose the question here...
Would this set-up be sufficient to house two dwarf zebra lionfish and a snowflake eel? I have been told yes, no and only for a short (6 months) time.
I would be content to have only those 3 in the tank but don't have the $$$ to be investing in a larger setup in a few short months. I've always wanted a lionfish and my options are limited with tankmates in the size tank I have.
All opinions are welcomed. Please let me know your thoughts before I make any decisions on my own.
I have a 36 gallon front bow. It has 40lbs of LR, an Eshopps hang-on skimmer and a Tetra hang-on carbon filter. The lighting is a single strip fluorescent tube light (which may be upgraded if need be). I had a crash (Oodinium outbreak) in it a few weeks ago. I am going to be doing a few things to upgrade my tank before restocking it - including swapping out the substrate (crushed coral to live sand). While I have heard different opinions on this, I figured I would pose the question here...
Would this set-up be sufficient to house two dwarf zebra lionfish and a snowflake eel? I have been told yes, no and only for a short (6 months) time.
I would be content to have only those 3 in the tank but don't have the $$$ to be investing in a larger setup in a few short months. I've always wanted a lionfish and my options are limited with tankmates in the size tank I have.
All opinions are welcomed. Please let me know your thoughts before I make any decisions on my own.