kelley_mc Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 Hello Everyone, I was curious what people think would be a SAFE number of fish to add to my 10 gallon nano, (tank specs below). I have finished the cycling process and I am ready to add fish. My wife has convinced me that we have to get a clown. So that's one fish. Should I expect that's the only one we should get? Or can I add another fish down the road? I know that I more than 2 fish is probably not possible, but I may want to add other life forms later on. My goal is to keep everything happy, not just alive. Any suggestions about a hardy compatible fish would be great! Thanks! Equipment 1 10 gallon All Glass Aquarium 1 All Glass Standard Aquarium hood 2 Aqua Clear Mini Filters with foam inserts only 1 Hagan 100 watt submersible heater 1 10,000K CoralLife Fluorescent bulb 1 Aqua Clear 201 Powerhead 1 Aqua Clear Surface Skimmer Inhabitants - purchased 20 lbs Carib Sea Live Sand 13 lbs Live Rock 6 Turbo Snails - included with live rock 1 Large Red Legged Hermit Crab - included with live rock 6 Small Red Legged Hermit Crabs Inhabitants - grown on live rock Anthelia - included with live rock Featherdusters - included with live rock Link to comment
Fant Posted February 6, 2004 Share Posted February 6, 2004 You could probably do a clown and a small goby, id stick with A ocelleris or A percula clowns. A gold watchman goby would be cool, or tiny yellow or green citron clown gobies. Link to comment
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