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This is a friend's tank I'm putting together with low maintenance. Fish will be fed primarily with a Neptune Auto Feeder.Depends how much of a free time you got.
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This is a friend's tank I'm putting together with low maintenance. Fish will be fed primarily with a Neptune Auto Feeder.Depends how much of a free time you got.
Eels are easy. Put some food on tongs and put it by his head. Mine also scavenges around and pick up chunks.Eel might be tough to feed regularly.
I think a kole or tomini would be happier. Nasos get big. I have a Tomini, between him and my foxface I have zero algae and my nutrients are off the charts.Is it too much? Maybe leave out the Naso? I was thinking of doing a Kole or Tomini tang instead.
Porcupine puffers or lions won't eat pellets.This is a friend's tank I'm putting together with low maintenance. Fish will be fed primarily with a Neptune Auto Feeder.
Very good to know. I've never kept a puffer before. I'll have to read up some more. I'll skip out on the Naso for sure. I appreciate the advice. I am not used to these larger fish.Porcupine puffers or lions won't eat pellets.
Ahhhh that explain it. Got it in that case yes u need something with less maintenance.This is a friend's tank I'm putting together with low maintenance. Fish will be fed primarily with a Neptune Auto Feeder.
So the cycle is nearing its end. I am trying to finalize a stocking list. I was thinking...
A pair of Maroon Clowns
Blue Hippo Tang
Yellow Tang
Naso Tang
Emperor angel
Porcine puffer
Is this fully stocked?
I was also considering a blue throat trigger as well.
I like that list.
The 8 1/2 ft tank is big enough for a Naso, as long as it is N. elegans or lituratus and not vlamingii or one of the unicorns. It would be a great addition since they get so big but are peaceful.
That species of trigger will be fine as well.
Your nutrient levels and algae problems will tell you if it's too heavily stocked. In a FOWLR, though, that really isn't even that much of a concern.

