freeqgOd Posted July 11, 2004 Share Posted July 11, 2004 I have a 36g corner tank and I want a few more fish, but I think it might be too many. I have 3 reef chromis, Yellow Tang, Firefish, and PJ cardinal. I would like to add a small goby, maybe a pygmy angel, and a ocellaris clown. Would this be too many fish. Also I have 40lbs of live sand and about 75 pounds of live rock. thanks for the help Link to comment
angeleyes Posted July 15, 2004 Share Posted July 15, 2004 Personally, I would slowly add them (one at a time, starting w/ the one you want most), and see how your tank reacts--if the water parameters go nutso (worse than should w/ fish addition), then I'd say you've overloaded. Until then, I'd just experiment, keeping a VERY close eye on how the fish interact, and how the water quality goes. Just be sure to be ready to quickly pull the fish out and return it/put it in another tank in case something goes wrong! Just my opinion. Link to comment
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