I might trade my gymnothorax tile in and just do a full saltwater tank, my son been begging for nemo fish, lolPossibly years, or even life, it isn't quite known yet.
I might trade my gymnothorax tile in and just do a full saltwater tank, my son been begging for nemo fish, lolPossibly years, or even life, it isn't quite known yet.
Can the tile eel go with snowflake eel? i ws thinking of six snowflake eel, lolYou can keep several percula clowns in a 20 long.
However if you go with a hundred to 120 gal saltwater tank you can do:
1 tomato clownfish
Your tile eel
Snowflake eel
Live rock with mushroom coral
Bunch of anthias and damselfish
Pair of niger triggerfish
Most eels are very social, so yes, and you can do more snowflakes with good filtration, mine used to love being hand fedCan the tile eel go with snowflake eel? i ws thinking of six snowflake eel, lol
All the other fish you just mentioned are all new to me so i have to look them up
Unlikely, they aren't very good at catching fish, mine was pretty terrible at it, especially swimming fish like anthias.Wont the anthias will become meal in the long run for the eel?
For the ph, do they really need high ph? And i have garnet sand do i need to change it or i can just add crush corals to buff the ph high?Unlikely, they aren't very good at catching fish, mine was pretty terrible at it, especially swimming fish like anthias.
They'd totally eat them if they were dead or dying tho.
Garner sand is fine, either way probably doesn't matterFor the ph, do they really need high ph? And i have garnet sand do i need to change it or i can just add crush corals to buff the ph high?
So i dont need to change it? Cause i only want to do live rock not a reef tank.Garner sand is fine, either way probably doesn't matter
Doubt it, change probably isn't necessary for mostly inert rockSo i dont need to change it? Cause i only want to do live rock not a reef tank.