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I was meaning with an anemone. Hoping to get info on keeping one if possible in such a small tank. Trying to plan things out before its time to add livestockSmall gobies would be great additions, like a citron or a yasha goby shrimp pair.
I was meaning with an anemone. Hoping to get info on keeping one if possible in such a small tank. Trying to plan things out before its time to add livestock
All good . I do like the look of duncans. Ive always wanted, but had to sell my last tank before I could get it stable enoughSmall gobies would be great additions, like a citron or a yasha goby shrimp pair.
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Rock flower anemones are probably the easiest ones. Some anemone like lps that also available, euphylia, alveoporas, duncans.
Ill check em out. ThanksA mini-maxi anemone would work in a ten gallon. The two I had were no more than 3 inches across.
All good . I do like the look of duncans. Ive always wanted, but had to sell my last tank before I could get it stable enough
Yeah. Just planning things out. So that I buy compatible live stock. Ill ask in the equipment section about ato’s for a tank with this setup.With a nano, i would use an ato a little evaporation equals large chemistry changes with such small water volume.
Regular Water changes until you have either a lot of coraline or large amounts of coral growth should handle your chemistry depletions. I did not like any of the nano skimmers i used the coralife air stone driven one i had the most luck with, luckily it was also inexpensive lol.
Would hold off on any lps till your alk is stable for about ~6 months.
If using leds resist the urge to tweak them.

