
What fish should I put in my tank 10 gallon reef?
I am creating a reef aquarium 10 gallons, and once the tank cycles, that fish or shrimp or crabs should I get? I'm very curious about the fish, I heard that firefish and clown fish are good, is this true? and what else good? Can I put an anemone in? Besides, where I recommend buying light fixtures and bulbs? (I am not a beginner in salwater, I8 have been a marine aquarium of 55 gallons of 6 years but am new to the reef)
A 10 liters is not suitable for more than a few fish species. A firefish would be almost as great as could be, and there are a series of clown gobies or shrimp would be fine too. I would recommend a 10 gallon long term for a clown fish – which could be well for a time as youth (I used 10-gallon tanks and quarantine), but adults should have at least 20 (if not larger), depending on the species. Reverses are another story. Since this is a reef tank, some of the shrimp that it could be mint or cleaning. I would put on a hermit crab for a few cleaning products (blue-footed or red). You may try an emerald crab, although some may eat small fish if they can catch them. I would also suggest a number of cleaners for the snails – a variety that is better, but avoid margaritas (they prefer cold water) and Astra (can not justify themselves if they lose the cup and die). I would definitely recommend a few Nassarius remove the substrate. You could try anemones, but most from healthy exceed 10 per gallon, well, their success depends mainly on your lighting (compact fluorescent or T-5 would be the minimum system used). Instead of an anemone, you may want to try a few corals Hardy – mushrooms, clove polyps, zooanthids, or hides everything would be easy to maintain, but would still require the same illumination. With a reef tank, you will also be receiving a certain amount (around £ 10 ideally) of live rock so that a larger number of investments find. Be careful not to overload the tank – even though 10 gallons seems like a fair size, once you have the live rock in place, you only have about 2 / 3 of the original water volume, and lower volume, higher / faster any change in temperature, quality water or salinity (evaporation) will happen.
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